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indie Q2 2026 Earnings: Revenue Rises 24% as Losses Narrow

TradingKeyAug 6, 2026 9:54 PM
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indie Semiconductor (NASDAQ: INDI) reported Q2 2026 revenue of $64.0 million, up 24% from $51.6 million a year earlier, while GAAP diluted loss per share narrowed to $0.17 from $0.20. GAAP operating loss and adjusted EBITDA loss both improved, although the company remained below break-even and carried more inventory and debt than at year-end 2025. Management expects year-over-year revenue growth to accelerate to 30% at the midpoint of its Q3 outlook.

Core earnings data

Revenue increased by $12.4 million year over year, with product revenue contributing approximately $10.8 million of that increase. Total operating expenses, including cost of goods sold, rose by $4.5 million, allowing the additional revenue to translate into a $7.9 million reduction in GAAP operating loss.

The prior-year quarter included $7.1 million of restructuring costs that did not recur in Q2 2026. However, the improvement was also visible on an adjusted basis: non-GAAP operating loss narrowed by $5.6 million and adjusted EBITDA loss improved by $6.0 million.

MetricQ2 2026Q2 2025Year-over-year change
Revenue$64.0 million$51.6 million+24%
GAAP operating loss$(35.1) million$(43.0) millionNarrowed by $7.9 million
Net loss attributable to indie$(37.1) million$(39.0) millionNarrowed by $2.0 million
GAAP diluted loss per share$0.17$0.20Narrowed by $0.03
Non-GAAP operating loss$(8.9) million$(14.5) millionNarrowed by $5.6 million
Adjusted EBITDA$(6.5) million$(12.5) millionNarrowed by $6.0 million

Non-GAAP loss per share was $0.05, in line with the company’s prior guidance. indie does not report GAAP gross profit or gross margin because certain costs associated with contract revenue are recorded in research and development expenses and cannot practicably be separated.

Business and product performance

Product revenue rose approximately 22% to $60.5 million, compared with $49.7 million a year earlier. Contract revenue increased approximately 83% to $3.5 million from $1.9 million, although it remained a relatively small portion of total revenue.

The quarter’s commercial activity extended across automotive sensing and adjacent markets:

  • indie secured a radar design win with a Tier 1 supplier supporting Volvo.
  • The company reported additional adoption of its 77GHz radar technology across North America, Europe and China.
  • New iND880 vision processor design wins were secured with Chinese automakers, while indie launched the iND881 Edge AI system-on-chip.
  • Unitree and Agibot selected indie sensing products for Physical AI applications.
  • Quantum bookings reached a company record and included new customer-funded programs.

These announcements provide evidence of an expanding product pipeline, but indie did not quantify their contribution to Q2 revenue or specify production timelines.

Profitability and balance sheet

At June 30, 2026, cash and cash equivalents were $139.0 million, down $6.5 million from December 31, 2025. Inventory increased by $19.0 million to $67.6 million, while accounts receivable rose by $10.3 million to $67.8 million. The increases make shipment conversion and customer collections important balance-sheet indicators in coming quarters.

Current and long-term debt totaled approximately $416.1 million, up from $353.4 million at year-end. Q2 interest expense was $4.7 million, compared with $4.5 million a year earlier. With adjusted earnings still negative, the combination of higher debt and continued operating losses remains relevant to indie’s financial flexibility.

Stock compensation and amortization drive the GAAP-adjusted gap

The difference between indie’s $35.1 million GAAP operating loss and its $8.9 million non-GAAP operating loss was $26.2 million. Stock-based compensation accounted for $17.9 million of the adjustments, intangible-asset amortization contributed $7.8 million, and acquisition-related expenses added about $0.5 million.

Stock-based compensation increased from $14.8 million a year earlier, while amortization rose from $6.5 million. Consequently, the adjusted figures show better underlying operating trends, but they also exclude substantial expenses. The negative non-GAAP operating result and adjusted EBITDA confirm that indie had not yet reached profitability even after those exclusions.

Earnings guidance

For Q3 2026, indie expects revenue of $67 million to $73 million. The $70 million midpoint implies 30% year-over-year growth and an approximately 9% sequential increase from Q2, indicating that management expects revenue growth to accelerate.

MetricQ3 2026 outlookContext
Revenue$67 million to $73 million$70 million midpoint
Growth at midpoint30% year over yearUp from 24% growth in Q2
Core business revenue at midpointApproximately $40 millionManagement’s expected mix
Wuxi indie Micro revenue at midpointApproximately $30 millionManagement’s expected mix

The company characterized its outlook as non-GAAP guidance because certain items needed for a GAAP reconciliation depend on future events and cannot be reasonably estimated.

Risks investors need to watch

  • Profitability remains negative: Both GAAP and adjusted losses narrowed, but non-GAAP operating loss and adjusted EBITDA remained below zero.
  • Debt increased materially: Total debt rose by approximately $62.7 million from year-end, while interest expense remained a continuing cost.
  • Inventory expanded faster than quarterly revenue: Inventory was approximately 39% higher than at December 31, making conversion into customer shipments an important operating measure.
  • The Wuxi transition could affect reported growth: About $30 million of Q3 midpoint revenue is expected from Wuxi indie Micro, while indie has a pending sale of its entire equity interest in that business.
  • Design wins still require execution: Radar, vision, Physical AI and Quantum activity expands the opportunity pipeline, but the company did not disclose the timing or revenue value of most wins.

Summary

indie’s Q2 2026 results showed faster revenue growth and narrower losses across both GAAP and adjusted measures, led primarily by higher product revenue. The next tests are whether Q3 growth reaches management’s outlook, adjusted profitability continues moving toward break-even, and the company manages its higher inventory and debt while navigating the proposed Wuxi divestiture.

This article may include AI-generated content that is human-reviewed, which is for reference and general information purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.

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