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GitLab posted strong Q4 2026 results with $955M revenue and over $1B ARR, but guidance fell short due to pricing pressures and slow AI monetization.
GitLab reported strong Q4 2026 results with $955 million in revenue, a 26% year-over-year increase, and annual recurring revenue (ARR) exceeding $1 billion.
The company achieved $220 million in non-GAAP operating income, up 83%, and saw 1,456 customers with over $100,000 in ARR—up 18%.
Subscription revenue grew 23% to $260 million, driven by demand for GitLab Dedicated and Duo products, which now account for 32% of revenue and 56% of ARR.
The company introduced usage-based pricing, launched a $400 million share repurchase program, and guided fiscal 2027 revenue of $1.099 billion to $1.118 billion, or 15%-17% growth, though guidance fell short of expectations.
Despite positive metrics like a 118% dollar-based net retention rate and $1.1 billion in total committed revenue, management cited headwinds from price-sensitive segments, delayed deals, and modest near-term AI monetization impact.
GitLab publicó sólidos resultados del cuarto trimestre de 2026 con ingresos de $ 955M y más de $ 1B ARR, pero la guía no alcanzó los objetivos debido a las presiones de precios y la lenta monetización de la IA.