Kornit Digital achieved second quarter revenues of $49.8 million, in line with previous guidance, despite a challenging market environment.
Ronen Samuel, Kornit’s chief executive officer, said: “We delivered second quarter results within our guidance range in a challenging market environment, reflecting ongoing progress in transforming our business toward recurring revenue and long-term growth. While consumables revenue came in softer due to inventory adjustments among certain customers, system sales and AIC adoption maintained momentum. We saw particularly positive traction from screen-printing customers embracing digital for the first time, for a variety of run lengths, as well as capacity expansions from customised design customers.”
Kornit’s outlook for the second half of 2025 remains modest, with a focus on scaling adoption of the Apollo and AIC and growing the number of screen printing customers it serves.
For Q3 Kornit expects revenues to be in the range of $49 million to $55 million.
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