Cognyte FY2026 adjusted EBITDA climbs 66% to $48 million; revenue rises 14.1% to $400 million

Reuters03-25
Cognyte FY2026 adjusted EBITDA climbs 66% to $48 million; revenue rises 14.1% to $400 million
  • FY2026 adjusted EBITDA jumped 66% to $48 million and FY2026 non-GAAP operating income more than doubled to $37 million.
  • FY2026 net income rose to $5 million after FY2025 net loss, while FY2026 operating income was $13 million after FY2025 operating loss.
  • FY2026 revenue increased 14.1% to $400 million.
  • Q4 FY2026 adjusted EBITDA climbed 62.5% to $15 million and Q4 FY2026 non-GAAP operating income increased to $12 million.
  • CEO Elad Sharon said Cognyte delivered higher margins and improved profitability while advancing AI-driven analytics.


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