Spire Global Q4 2025 revenue fell 27% to USD 15.83 million

Reuters03-18
Spire Global Q4 2025 revenue fell 27% to USD 15.83 million

Spire published a fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 earnings press release. Q4 2025 GAAP revenue was USD 15.8 million, down 27% year over year primarily due to the sale of its maritime business at the end of April 2025, while GAAP gross margin was 41%, up 8 percentage points year over year. Q4 net loss was USD 25.1 million, improving 49% year over year, and adjusted EBITDA was a loss of USD 9.7 million, improving 8% year over year. For FY 2025, revenue was USD 71.6 million, and cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities totaled USD 81.8 million at year-end with a debt-free balance sheet. Spire forecast Q1 2026 revenue of USD 14.5 million to USD 15.5 million and FY 2026 revenue of USD 75 million to USD 85 million, and said it launched 12 satellites in Q4 and shipped nine more for a January 2026 launch.

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