Cheetah Mobile FY2025 revenue rose 42.6% to RMB 1.15 billion, AI and Others revenue jumped 84.7% to RMB 535 million

Reuters03-24
Cheetah Mobile FY2025 revenue rose 42.6% to RMB 1.15 billion, AI and Others revenue jumped 84.7% to RMB 535 million
  • Cheetah Mobile published an unaudited consolidated financial results release for Q4 and FY 2025.
  • FY 2025 total revenues rose 42.6% to RMB 1.2 billion, while AI and Others revenue increased 84.7% to RMB 535.2 million and represented 46.5% of total revenue.
  • FY 2025 gross profit increased 53% to RMB 834.0 million and gross margin was 72.5%.
  • FY 2025 operating loss narrowed 59% to RMB 179.4 million, while non-GAAP operating profit was RMB 14.2 million.
  • Q4 2025 total revenues increased 30.3% to RMB 308.9 million, and Fu Sheng said the robotics business represented 18.9% of total revenue in the quarter and increased 93.6% year over year.


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