GoPro, Inc., a publicly owned consumer electronics company founded in 2003 and headquartered in the US, employs approximately 1,580 people. Its primary business involves the design and provision of cameras, mounts, drones, and related accessories. GoPro outsources some manufacturing to third-party entities in China. In 2024, the company's revenue was less than $1 billion.
GoPro unveiled an AI Training Licensing program to generate new revenue from user-submitted video. This announcement, along with quarterly results, caused a 9.3% surge in GoPro stock on an unspecified date. GoPro also received a Technology and Engineering Emmy Award in September for innovations in 360-degree camera technology. This marks GoPro's third Emmy Award win, recognizing advancements in 360-degree hardware and software for immersive video production and live streaming.
GoPro offers 2 products in the media and telecoms services and media tech industries. GoPro's product portfolio comprises of content acquisition and consumer electronics.
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GoPro's revenues were $801.5M in 2024. Caretta Research has split GoPro's revenue into 2 different product categories, the largest of which is consumer devices, which represents 98% of GoPro's revenue.
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