GoPro's Q1 Loss Narrower Than Expected, Revenues Down, Stock Slips

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GoPro, Inc. GPRO reported first-quarter 2025 non-GAAP loss per share of 12 cents, narrower than the Zacks Consensus Estimate of a loss of 13 cents.  This came within the company’s forecast of non-GAAP adjusted loss of 13 cents per share (+/- 3 cents). The firm reported a loss of $2.11 per share in the year-ago quarter.

GPRO generated revenues of $134.3 million, down 13.6% year over year due to lower accessory sales and a rise in price promotions. However, this was partially offset by growth in subscription and service revenues. The figure was within the company’s expectation of $125 million (+/- $10 million). The top line beat the consensus mark by 7.5%.

GoPro’s first-quarter results highlight its strategic focus on operational efficiency and long-term growth. Operating expenses fell year over year, while subscription ARPU increased, reflecting improvements in revenue quality. The company continued to diversify its supply chain to better adapt to changing market conditions.

Management stated that the organization is performing more efficiently, and expressed confidence that the product launches in the latter half of 2025 and in 2026 will support a return to growth in both revenues and profitability.

Following the announcement, GPRO's shares were down 1% in the pre-market session today. In the past year, shares have lost 65.2% against the Audio-Video Production industry’s growth of 45.7%. (Find the latest EPS estimates and surprises on Zacks Earnings Calendar.)

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GPRO’s Q1 Results in Details

GPRO sold 440,000 camera units in the first quarter, down 18% year over year.

Based on channels, revenues from GoPro.com of $40 million (30% of total revenues) plunged 18% year over year. Our estimate was pegged at $37.8 million.

Subscription revenues amounted to $27 million, up 4% year over year. This uptick was driven by improving retention rates, which led to a 5% increase in average revenue per user (ARPU).  Aggregate retention rates reached 70% in the first quarter, up from 69% reported both in the previous-year quarter and a quarter ago.

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GPRO recorded 2.47 million subscribers, down 1% year over year at the end of the quarter under discussion.

Retail channel registered revenues of $94 million (70%), which fell 12% year over year. We estimated the metric to be $86.6 million.

Region-wise, revenues from the Americas were up 7% from the prior-year levels. Revenues from Europe, the Middle East and Africa were down 23% year over year. Asia Pacific region was down 54%. U.S. revenues reached $63 million in the first quarter of 2025, marking a 12% increase from the same period last year.