QUANZHOU, China, March 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- INLIF LIMITED (Nasdaq: INLF) (the "Company" or "INLIF"), a company engaged in the research, development, manufacturing, and sales of injection molding machine-dedicated manipulator arms, today announced its financial results for fiscal year 2025 ended December 31, 2025.
Mr. Rongjun Xu, Chief Executive Officer of INLIF, remarked, "Fiscal year 2025 marked a pivotal period of transformative momentum for our growth trajectory. We believe the strategic actions taken during the year have established a strong foundation for our future development, building upon the achievements of prior years.
"Throughout the year, we continued to expand our service offerings and customer base while proactively embracing emerging technologies and industry trends to explore new frontiers and growth opportunities. In response to the accelerating intelligentization of the manipulator arm industry, we strategically reallocated resources and business efforts toward newly launched equipment projects focused on the new energy sector. This strategic pivot delivered tangible results, with the new segment growing from zero to contributing 12.98% of total revenue in fiscal year 2025. This emerging business demonstrates significant growth potential and has effectively offset the decline in manipulator arm sales resulting from our adjusted production capacity.
"Driven by our expansion into the new energy sector, we accelerated organizational, managerial, and research and development (R&D) transformation. During the year, we broadened our product development initiatives to include automation solutions across the lithium battery and energy storage value chain. This required increased investment in engineering, R&D, and supply chain functions. As a result, R&D expenses rose by 32.26%, reflecting an expanded R&D workforce as well as higher material usage and testing costs related to new product development and improvements to existing products.
"To support long-term sustainable growth and retain key management and employees, we implemented two share-based compensation incentive plans during the year. We believe these incentives represent a prudent and necessary investment in our long-term future. These significant, though non-recurring, awards should be viewed not as compensation for past performance, but as a strategic investment in our future success. In a highly competitive industry, success at every stage, whether in technological advancement, business model innovation, or management excellence, ultimately depends on attracting and retaining top talent. We believe these incentives create a deep alignment and powerful drive for long-term value, institutionally linking the personal interests of our executives and key employees with the long-term interests of our shareholders.
"Despite reporting a net loss attributable to the impacts of our transformation, we achieved revenue growth of 16.52%, maintained a relatively stable gross profit, and sustained a resilient gross margin well above 20%. These results underscore the fundamental strength and resilience of our core business model. Looking ahead, we remain confident in our operational capabilities, financial position, and our ability to execute strategies that will drive sustainable growth and long-term value."
Fiscal Year 2025 Financial Summary
-- Net revenue was $18.41 million for fiscal year 2025, representing an
increase of 16.52% from $15.80 million for fiscal year 2024.
-- Gross profit was $4.29 million for fiscal year 2025, compared to $4.55
million for fiscal year 2024.
-- Gross profit margin was 23.33% for fiscal year 2025, compared to 28.83%
for fiscal year 2024.
-- Net loss was $5.45 million for fiscal year 2025, compared to a net income
of $1.61 million for fiscal year 2024.
-- Basic and diluted loss per share were $0.33 for fiscal year 2025,
compared to basic and diluted earnings per share of $0.13 for fiscal year
2024.
Fiscal Year 2025 Financial Results
Net Revenue
Net revenue was $18.41 million for fiscal year 2025, representing an increase of 16.52% from $15.80 million for fiscal year 2024. The increase was primarily attributable to (i) a decrease in sales of manipulator arms, including installation and warranty services, by approximately $1.26 million, primarily due to reduced production capacity after reallocating certain production personnel to newly introduced new energy sector-focused product in the second half of fiscal year 2025. As a result, production volume decreased to 2,763 units in fiscal year 2025 from 3,026 units in fiscal year 2024; (ii) an increase in sales of manipulator arms accessories by approximately $0.83 million, driven by higher replacement and assembly demand from both existing and new customers; (iii) an increase in sales of raw materials and scraps by approximately $0.70 million, as customers continued to purchase replacement materials directly from the Company due to established relationships and pricing advantages; (iv) a decrease in sales of installation services by approximately $0.05 million, mainly due to lower manipulator arm sales and certain customers using their own personnel or engaging the Company only in an advisory role, resulting in reduced installation hours; and (v) an increase in sales of new energy sector-focused products by approximately $2.39 million, attributable to the delivery and customer acceptance of new energy sector-focused product for new energy automation production lines, a business line newly commenced in fiscal year 2025.
-- Sales of manipulator arms and installation and warranty services were
$9.07 million for fiscal year 2025, compared to $10.33 million for fiscal
year 2024.
-- Sales of accessories were $2.27 million for fiscal year 2025,
representing an increase of 57.74% from $1.44 million for fiscal year
2024.
-- Sales of raw materials and scraps were $4.64 million for fiscal year
2025, representing an increase of 17.83% from $3.93 million for fiscal
year 2024.
-- Sales of installation services were $47,753 for fiscal year 2025,
compared to $95,442 for fiscal year 2024.
-- Sales of new energy sector-focused products were $2.39 million for fiscal
year 2025.
Cost of Revenue
Cost of revenue was $14.11 million for fiscal year 2025, representing an increase of 25.53% from $11.24 million for fiscal year 2024. The increase was primarily attributable to (i) a slight decrease of approximately $0.08 million in cost of revenue from manipulator arms and installation and warranty services, despite lower production volume, as production personnel salaries increased in fiscal year 2025 compared to fiscal year 2024, primarily due to salary adjustments and additional staffing to support production activities, and manufacturing overhead also increased, resulting in higher unit production costs; (ii) an increase of approximately $0.42 million in cost of revenue from accessories, primarily due to higher sales volume; (iii) an increase of approximately $0.61 million in cost of revenue from raw materials and scraps, primarily due to increased sales volume; (iv) a slight decrease of approximately $0.003 million in cost of revenue from installation services; and (v) an increase of approximately $1.91 million in cost of revenue from new energy sector-focused products, attributable to the commencement of this business line in fiscal year 2025.
Gross Profit and Gross Profit Margin
Gross profit was $4.29 million for fiscal year 2025, compared to $4.55 million for fiscal year 2024. The decrease mainly due to (i) a decrease in gross profit from sales of manipulator arms, including installation and warranty services, by approximately $1.18 million, primarily due to increased production personnel salaries in fiscal year 2025 compared to fiscal year 2024, which, combined with lower production volume, resulted in a decline in gross margin; (ii) an increase in gross profit from sales of manipulator arm accessories by approximately $0.41 million, primarily due to lower raw material procurement costs in fiscal year 2025 compared to fiscal year 2024, which were not accompanied by a corresponding decrease in selling prices, resulting in an improvement in gross margin; (iii) an increase in gross profit from sales of raw materials and scraps by approximately $0.09 million, primarily due to higher sales volume, while gross margin remained relatively stable; and (iv) a decrease in gross profit from sales of installation services by approximately $0.05 million, primarily due to lower service revenue in fiscal year 2025 compared to fiscal year 2024, while related service costs remained relatively stable, resulting in a decline in gross profit and gross margin.
Gross profit margin was 23.33% for fiscal year 2025, compared to 28.83% for fiscal year 2024.
Operating Expenses
Operating expenses were $10.11 million for fiscal year 2025, representing an increase of 209.63% from $3.27 million for fiscal year 2024.
-- Selling expenses were $0.95 million for fiscal year 2025, representing an
increase of 1.51% from $0.94 million for fiscal year 2024. The increase
was primarily attributable to higher certification expenses incurred in
connection with obtaining European Conformity certification for the
European Union and Underwriters Laboratories certification for the United
States in fiscal year 2025.
-- General and administrative expenses were $7.09 million for fiscal year
2025, representing an increase of 827.86% from $0.76 million for fiscal
year 2024. The increase was primarily attributable to share-based
compensation expenses of approximately $5.14 million in connection with
equity awards granted to management and certain employees in May and
August, 2025. In addition, general and administrative expenses increased
by approximately $0.17 million, due to higher payroll expenses resulting
from an increase in headcount in the Company's management department from
22 employees in fiscal year 2024 to 28 employees in fiscal year 2025.
-- Research and development expenses were $2.07 million for fiscal year
2025, representing an increase of 32.26% from $1.56 million for fiscal
year 2024. The increase was primarily attributable to the expansion of
the Company's research and development team, with headcount increasing
from 29 employees in fiscal year 2024 to 30 employees in fiscal year
2025, resulting in higher personnel costs. In addition, the Company
increased its investment in research activities, including higher
material consumption and testing expenses.
Net Income (Loss)
Net loss was $5.45 million for fiscal year 2025, compared to a net income of $1.61 million for fiscal year 2024.
Basic and Diluted Earnings (Loss) per Share
Basic and diluted loss per share were $0.33 for fiscal year 2025, compared to basic and diluted earnings per share of $0.13 for fiscal year 2024.
Financial Condition
As of December 31, 2025, the Company had cash and cash equivalents of $6.72 million, compared to $2.47 million as of December 31, 2024.
Net cash used in operating activities was $1.89 million for fiscal year 2025, compared to net cash provided by operating activities of $1.58 million for fiscal year 2024.
Net cash used in investing activities was $0.20 million for fiscal year 2025, compared to net cash provided by investing activities of $0.32 million for fiscal year 2024.
Net cash provided by financing activities was $6.87 million for fiscal year 2025, compared to $0.22 million for fiscal year 2024.
About INLIF LIMITED
Through its operating entity in the People's Republic of China, Ewatt Robot Equipment Co. Ltd., established in September 2016, INLIF is engaged in the research, development, manufacturing, and sales of injection molding machine-dedicated manipulator arms. It is also a provider of installation services and warranty services for manipulator arms, and accessories and raw materials for manipulator arms. The Company produces an extensive portfolio of injection molding machine-dedicated manipulator arms, including transverse single and double-axis manipulator arms, transverse and longitudinal multi-axis manipulator arms, and large bullhead multi-axis manipulator arms, all developed by itself. For more information, please visit the Company's website: https://ir.yiwate88.com/.
Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements in this announcement are forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties and are based on the Company's current expectations and projections about future events that the Company believes may affect its financial condition, results of operations, business strategy and financial needs. Investors can find many (but not all) of these statements by the use of words such as "approximates," "believes," "hopes," "expects," "anticipates," "estimates," "projects," "intends," "plans," "will," "would," "should," "could," "may" or other similar expressions. The Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise publicly any forward-looking statements to reflect subsequent occurring events or circumstances, or changes in its expectations, except as may be required by law. These statements are subject to uncertainties and risks, including, but not limited to, the uncertainties related to market conditions, and other factors discussed in the "Risk Factors" section of the registration statement filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC"). Although the Company believes that the expectations expressed in these forward-looking statements are reasonable, it cannot assure you that such expectations will turn out to be correct, and the Company cautions investors that actual results may differ materially from the anticipated results and encourages investors to review other factors that may affect its future results in the Company's registration statement and other filings with the SEC. Additional factors are discussed in the Company's filings with the SEC, which are available for review at www.sec.gov.
For investor and media inquiries, please contact:
INLIF LIMITED
Investor Relations Department
Email: ir@yiwate88.com
Ascent Investor Relations LLC
Tina Xiao
Phone: +1-646-932-7242
Email: investors@ascent-ir.com
INLIF LIMITED
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(Expressed in U.S. Dollars, except for the number of shares)
As of As of
December 31, December 31,
2025 2024
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ASSETS
CURRENT ASSETS:
Cash and cash equivalents $ 6,716,147 $ 2,467,638
Accounts receivable, net 5,903,841 3,840,120
Inventories 5,497,426 5,300,458
Deferred offering costs, current -- 1,482,558
Prepayments and other current assets 96,087 159,570
Amounts due from related parties 12,656 1,030
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TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS $ 18,226,157 $ 13,251,374
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NON-CURRENT ASSETS:
Property, plant, and equipment, net $ 4,248,793 $ 3,037,312
Land-use rights, net 2,175,012 2,130,164
Intangible assets, net 40,315 43,773
Finance lease assets 76,535 --
Deferred tax assets 6,268 5,169
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TOTAL NON-CURRENT ASSETS $ 6,546,923 $ 5,216,418
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TOTAL ASSETS $ 24,773,080 $ 18,467,792
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LIABILITIES
CURRENT LIABILITIES:
Accounts payable $ 3,286,866 $ 3,132,613
Bank loans 4,618,839 4,630,581
Contract liabilities 8,674 1,712
Accrued expenses and other payables 347,598 190,645
Warranty liabilities 25,941 31,602
Income taxes payable -- 27,337
Amounts due to related parties 281,871 186,768
Current finance lease liabilities 57,326 --
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TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES $ 8,627,115 $ 8,201,258
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NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES:
Finance lease liabilities $ 15,368 $ --
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TOTAL NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES $ 15,368 $ --
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TOTAL LIABILITIES $ 8,642,483 $ 8,201,258
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COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES (NOTE
22)
SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY
Class A Ordinary Share, $0.0001 par
value, 350,000,000 shares
authorized; 6,400,000 and 0 shares
issued and outstanding as of
December 31, 2025 and 2024,
respectively* $ 640 $ --
Class B Ordinary Share, $0.0001 par
value, 150,000,000 shares
authorized; 12,500,000 and
12,500,000 shares issued and
outstanding as of December 31, 2025
and 2024, respectively* 1,250 1,250
Additional paid-in capital 17,727,063 7,037,503
Statutory reserve 361,083 361,083
Retained earnings (2,248,635) 3,201,818
Accumulated other comprehensive loss 289,196 (335,120)
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TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY $ 16,130,597 $ 10,266,534
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TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS'
EQUITY $ 24,773,080 $ 18,467,792
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* The share amounts are presented on a retrospective basis.
INLIF LIMITED
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS AND COMPREHENSIVE
INCOME(LOSS)
(Expressed in U.S. Dollars, except for the number of shares)
Years ended December 31,
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2025 2024 2023
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Revenues 18,406,849 15,796,983 12,610,873
Cost of revenues (14,113,060) (11,242,817) (8,451,336)
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Gross profit 4,293,789 4,584,166 4,159,537
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Operating
expenses:
Selling expenses (953,121) (938,941) (688,064)
General and
administrative
expenses (7,093,794) (764,530) (724,147)
Research and
development
expenses (2,067,322) (1,563,059) (1,362,058)
Total operating
expenses (10,114,237) (3,266,530) (2,774,269)
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Operating (loss)
income (5,820,448) 1,287,636 1,385,268
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Other income
(expenses):
Interest income 3,583 3,274 6,884
Interest expenses (157,277) (196,304) (146,386)
Other income, net 268,077 531,198 110,159
Other expense, net (7,757) (8,370) (17,410)
Exchange gain 262,520 3,893 25,344
Total other income
(expenses), net 369,146 333,691 (21,409)
(Loss) Income
before income tax (5,451,302) 1,621,327 1,363,859
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Income tax
(benefits)
expenses 849 (14,838) (11,348)
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Net (loss) income (5,450,453) 1,606,489 1,352,511
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Comprehensive
income (loss)
Net (loss) income (5,450,453) 1,606,489 1,352,511
Foreign currency
translation
adjustments, net
of tax 624,316 (302,960) (227,278)
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Comprehensive
(loss) income (4,826,137) 1,303,529 1,125,233
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(Loss) Earnings per
share, basic and
diluted (0.33) 0.13 0.11
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Weighted average
number of shares* 16,571,233 12,500,000 12,500,000
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* The share amounts are presented on a retrospective basis.
INLIF LIMITED
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(Expressed in U.S. Dollars, except for the number of shares)
For the years ended
December 31,
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2025 2024 2023
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Cash flows from
operating
activities:
Net (loss) income (5,450,453) 1,606,490 1,352,511
Adjustments to
reconcile net
income (loss) to
net cash used in
operating
activities:
Share-based
compensation 5,142,000 -- --
Depreciation and
amortization 289,264 347,977 367,029
Allowance for
(reversal of) credit
losses 12,987 (154) (19,930)
Loss on disposal of
property, plant, and
equipment -- -- 5,432
Amortization of
finance lease right
of use assets 38,268 -- --
Deferred tax assets (1,099) -- --
Changes in
operating assets
and liabilities:
Accounts receivable (2,076,707) (50,752) (1,552,991)
Intangible assets -- -- (53,086)
Inventories (196,969) (807,416) (2,025,725)
Prepayments and other
current assets 63,484 (17,474) 94,160
Accounts payable,
trade 154,253 586,195 2,057,775
Interest expense on
finance lease
liabilities 1,877 -- --
Contract liabilities 6,962 (63,361) 65,073
Accrued expenses and
other payables 156,951 (69,002) --
Warranty liabilities (5,661) 31,602 98,485
Income taxes payable (27,337) 15,279 11,505
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Net cash (used in)
provided by
operating
activities (1,892,180) 1,579,383 400,238
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Cash flows from
investing
activities:
Purchase of property,
plant, and
equipment (192,531) (25,759) (219,121)
Disposal of property,
plant, and
equipment -- -- 989
Amount loan to
related parties (11,626) (1,025) --
Proceeds from
repayment by
related parties -- 347,428 --
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Net cash (used in)
provided by
investing
activities (204,157) 320,644 (218,132)
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Cash flows from
financing
activities:
Issuance of
ordinary shares,
net of offering
costs 7,030,759 -- --
Proceeds from
short-term loans 6,492,114 7,143,130 3,671,841
Repayment of
short-term loans (6,706,611) (6,059,153) (2,400,819)
Principal payments
on finance lease
liabilities (43,986) -- --
Deferred offering
costs -- (522,318) (919,207)
Amount financed from
related parties 118,507 181,116 977,418
Amount repaid to
related parties (23,404) (518,379) (865,770)
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Net cash provided by
financing
activities 6,867,379 224,396 463,463
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Effect of exchange
rate changes (522,533) (255,718) (131,597)
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Net increase in cash 4,248,509 1,868,705 513,972
Cash and cash
equivalents at
beginning of the
year 2,467,638 598,933 84,961
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Cash and cash
equivalents at end
of the year 6,716,147 2,467,638 598,933
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Supplemental
disclosures of cash
flows information:
Cash paid for income
taxes 15,465 1,707 475
Cash paid for
interest expense 365,007 191,859 143,727
Supplementary
disclosure of
non-cash
information:
Right of use assets 114,803 -- --
obtained in exchange
for finance lease
liabilities
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