CXApp Inc. reports Q3 gross margin of 89% and net loss per share of $0.13

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<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/CXAI">CXApp</a> Inc. reports Q3 gross margin of 89% and net loss per share of $0.13

CXApp Inc. reported its financial results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2025. Gross margin increased to 89.0%, up from 86.0% in the previous quarter. Subscription revenue accounted for 99.0% of total revenue, compared to 96.0% in Q2 2025. Net loss per share was ($0.13), improving from ($0.34) year-over-year. The company achieved a 10.0% increase in annual recurring revenue driven by two major customer renewals. Key business developments during the period included being named a Representative Vendor in Gartner's 2025 Market Guide for Workplace Experience Applications, a strategic collaboration with Noro to enhance hybrid work solutions, and major enterprise client expansions such as the 30 Rock campus launch and platform migration initiatives.

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