AudioEye Surpasses Milestone with 40th Consecutive Quarter of Record Revenue Growth
AudioEye Exceeds Expectations in Q4 2025 Earnings Conference Call
In a remarkable achievement, AudioEye has recorded its 40th consecutive quarter of revenue growth, outperforming many SaaS companies in the public markets. The company's Chief Executive Officer, Mr. David Moradi, proudly announced this milestone during the Q4 and full year 2025 earnings conference call.
"I'm pleased to report our results for 2025, highlighted by our 40th consecutive quarter of record revenue growth," Moradi said. "We're not aware of any other SaaS company in the public markets which have grown sequentially for 40 straight quarters or more."
AudioEye's strong operating cash flow and adjusted EBITDA growth were also notable highlights from the quarter. Adjusted EBITDA grew by approximately 35% to a record $9.1 million, with a record margin of 22%. The company achieved record revenue for the full year 2025, despite the accelerated customer migrations in the previous year.
"The integration of these acquired customers is now substantially complete," Moradi explained, "which should drive meaningful ARR acceleration in 2026 with business momentum in the U.S. and E.U."
Auditing the company's performance further, AudioEye expects adjusted EBITDA to grow by at least 30% in 2026, implying adjusted EBITDA of at least $11.8 million for the year. By the end of 2026, the company aims to generate a run rate adjusted EBITDA of $15 million, driven by AI efficiency across its products and operations.
As technology continues to evolve with the introduction of LLMs (Large Language Models), Moradi emphasized that digital accessibility on the internet is not improving and may even be getting worse. The company believes 2026 will be the highest year of digital accessibility lawsuits on record, citing increased rates of litigation utilizing AI to detect accessibility issues.
Responding to these market needs, AudioEye released its next-generation platform yesterday, which unifies AI detection, expert audits, and custom fixes in a single platform. The new platform provides unmatched transparency, ease of use, and 3-4x the legal protection of other solutions, utilizing years of proprietary data from detecting and fixing accessibility issues across hundreds of thousands of sites and billions of unique visits.
"We are unaware of any other accessibility solution that delivers custom fixes directly within the platform," Moradi said. "Other solutions may make claims of custom fixes but cannot back them up."
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