UiPath Revenue Jumps 15% in Fiscal Q2

04.09.25 23:18 Uhr

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UiPath (NYSE:PATH), a leading enterprise automation software provider specializing in artificial intelligence (AI)-powered robotic process automation, It exceeded the high end of guidance for key metrics—reporting $362 million in GAAP revenue, $1.72 billion in annualized renewal run-rate (ARR), and $62 million in non-GAAP operating income for Q2 FY2026. These results outpaced both earlier forecasts and the prior year's levels. The quarter showed strong execution in top-line revenue and operational efficiency, with non-GAAP earnings and non-GAAP operating margin both making considerable gains. However, growth in net new business (net new ARR) slowed, raising questions about the pace of future expansion even as overall results were solid. Source: Analyst estimates provided by FactSet. Management expectations based on management's guidance, as provided in Q1 2026 earnings report. UiPath develops and sells automation software that helps businesses automate repetitive tasks using AI and robotic process automation (RPA). Its platform allows organizations to replace manual steps with software robots, which can work with digital information and business processes. UiPath’s core offering targets enterprises looking to increase efficiency, reduce costs, and improve productivity across departments like finance, operations, IT, and customer service.Continue readingWeiter zum vollständigen Artikel bei MotleyFool

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