Cricut Inc. reports Q3 revenue of $170.4 million and net income of $20.5 million

Reuters11-05
Cricut Inc. reports Q3 revenue of $170.4 million and net income of $20.5 million

Cricut Inc. reported third quarter 2025 revenue of $170.4 million, a 2.0% increase compared to Q3 2024. Net income was $20.5 million, up 79.0% year-over-year. Platform revenue reached $82.8 million, up 7.0%, while products revenue was $87.7 million, down 3.0%. Gross margin improved to 55.2% from 46.1% in the same period last year. Paid subscribers rose 6.0% to over 3.0 million, and platform ARPU increased 4.0% to $54.96. Active users remained nearly flat at about 5.9 million, and 90-day engaged users declined 3.0% to 3.4 million. International revenue grew 5.0% and accounted for 24.0% of total revenue. The company ended the quarter with $207.0 million in cash and cash equivalents and remains debt free. Cricut's Board of Directors authorized a recurring semi-annual dividend of $0.10 per share, payable in January 2026.

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