Kornit Digital has reported year-on-year revenue growth in its third quarter of 2025, reflecting continued momentum in on-demand digital textile production.
The company posted revenue of $53.1 million for the period, up from $50.7 million in the same quarter last year, and delivered positive adjusted EBITDA of $1.1 million.
According to Kornit, the results were above the midpoint of its guidance and supported by ongoing adoption of its DTG solutions in bulk apparel production.
CEO Ronen Samuel said: “This quarter, we delivered results above the midpoint of our guidance, achieving year-over-year revenue growth and positive cash flow from operations.
“We continue to build momentum in penetrating the bulk apparel market and accelerating the replacement of traditional screen printing with our Apollo and Atlas MAX PLUS systems.”
Mr Samuel also highlighted emerging opportunities in footwear, noting that Kornit’s digital production technology is already being used to produce more than one million pairs of shoes for major brands.
Looking ahead to the fourth quarter, the company expects revenues of $56 million to $60 million and an adjusted EBITDA margin of 7% to 10%, as it continues positioning digital production as a scalable, sustainable alternative in global apparel manufacturing.
Mr Samuel said: “Kornit is executing with discipline, building a profitable, cash-generating, and recurring business that is shaping the future of on-demand fashion and textile production.”
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