Decline in Xperi's Revenue Reported, Attributed to Economic Instability on a Global Scale
Xperi, a technology company specialising in media and automotive solutions, has announced its preliminary results for the second quarter of 2025. The company's revenue declined by 11% year-over-year to $106 million, primarily due to macroeconomic pressures and a slowdown in its core Pay TV and IPTV segments.
Despite the revenue decline, Xperi showed operational strength with an increase in non-GAAP operating income to $8.8 million and $10 million in operating cash flow. The company's CEO, Jon Kirchner, stated significant progress in the quarter towards strategic growth initiatives.
The decline in revenue was from $119.6 million to $105.9 million. Xperi currently has 3.7 million TiVo One Monthly Active Users, an increase from 2.5 million at the end of 2024. Additionally, there are now 12 million vehicles on the road with Xperi's DTS AutoStage platform, an increase from 10 million six months ago.
The changing macroeconomic environment has created increased uncertainty for Xperi's customers, leading the company to update its full-year financial outlook. For the full year 2025, Xperi lowered its revenue guidance to $440–460 million from a previous estimate of $480–500 million, reflecting continued uncertainty and a tougher market environment. The company also reduced its EBITDA margin guidance slightly to 15–17%.
Looking ahead, Xperi is on track to exceed its growth goals for active users and devices. The company's reduced full-year outlook reflects these headwinds alongside efforts to maintain profitability and cash flow while leveraging user engagement growth to support longer-term operational momentum as Xperi navigates a fragmented media landscape and pursues new monetization strategies.
The complete quarterly financials for Xperi will be released on Aug. 6.
[1] Xperi has 3 million global IPTV subscriber households. [2] Xperi's CEO, Jon Kirchner, stated significant progress in the quarter towards strategic growth initiatives. [3] Xperi has updated its full-year financial outlook due to macroeconomic uncertainty. [4] There are now 12 million vehicles on the road with Xperi's DTS AutoStage platform, an increase from 10 million six months ago. [5] Xperi reported a preliminary net loss of $14.8 million in the second quarter. [6] A business divestiture late last year contributed $1.9 million to the revenue drop. [7] Xperi currently has 3.7 million TiVo One Monthly Active Users. [8] The financial results for the quarter were impacted by the changing macroeconomic environment. [9] No new information about vehicle count, TiVo users, or IPTV subscribers was provided in this paragraph. [10] Xperi is paring back its projections for the overall year. [11] The company is on track to exceed its growth goals for active users and devices. [12] No new information about revenue or net loss was provided in this paragraph. [13] No new information about the business divestiture was provided in this paragraph. [14] The complete quarterly financials for Xperi will be released on Aug. 6.
- Amidst the decline in revenue, Xperi's CEO, Jon Kirchner, announced significant progress in technology-driven strategic growth initiatives.
- To navigate the challenging macroeconomic market, Xperi has diversified its business, extending its technology solutions into the automotive sector, with 12 million vehicles now using their DTS AutoStage platform.