Samsara FY2026 revenue rose 30% to USD 1.62 billion

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Samsara FY2026 revenue rose 30% to USD 1.62 billion

Samsara published its annual report on Form 10-K for FY ended Jan. 31, 2026, reporting revenue of USD 1.62 billion, up 30%. Net loss was USD 9.12 million, compared with a net loss of USD 154.91 million in the prior year. Gross margin was 77%, up 1 percentage point, as cost of revenue rose 26% to USD 376.55 million mainly due to higher cloud and cellular costs and connected device costs tied to increased sales volume. Annual recurring revenue $(ARR)$ was USD 1.89 billion, up 30%, and customers with more than USD 100,000 in ARR totaled 3,194, up 29%. Free cash flow was USD 207.44 million, up 86%, and cash, cash equivalents and short-term and long-term investments totaled USD 1.24 billion.

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