GoPro Announces Q3 Earnings Per Share of 9 Cents, Exceeding Estimate of 4 Cents
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: Nov 06 2025
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Q3 Financial Performance: GoPro reported Q3 revenue of $163 million, a 37% decrease year-over-year, but achieved a gross margin of 35.2% in line with guidance.
Product Launches and Strategy: The company launched three new hardware products and several software offerings, aiming to diversify and restore profitability, with expectations of revenue growth starting in Q4 2025.
Cash Flow Improvement: GoPro generated $12 million in cash flow from operations, marking the second consecutive quarter of positive cash flow and a $14 million year-over-year improvement.
Inventory and Sell-Through: Sell-through exceeded expectations by 5%, while channel inventory declined by 30% year-over-year, continuing a four-quarter trend of reduction.
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About GPRO
GoPro, Inc. produces cameras, and mountable and wearable accessories. The Company offers a family of flagship cameras, including HERO13 Black, HERO13 Black Creator Edition, HERO, HERO12 Black, HERO12 Black Creator Edition, HERO11 Black, HERO11 Black Creator Edition, and MAX. HERO13 Black is its flagship camera, featuring a GP2 processor and HyperSmooth 6.0 image stabilization. MAX is a 360-degree waterproof camera featuring MAX HyperSmooth image stabilization, 360-degree MAX TimeWarp Video, MAX SuperView, PowerPano, voice control and a front facing touch display. Its subscription service offers full access to the video and photo editing features in the new Quik desktop app and Quik mobile app. It offers mobile, desktop and Web applications that provide a media workflow for archiving, editing, multi-clip story creation, and sharing content on the fly. It also offers a lifestyle gear lineup that melds its signature design and versatility across a line of bags, backpacks and cases.
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Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.
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