GitLab FY2026 revenue rose 26% to USD 955.22 million as net loss widened to USD 58.56 million

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<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/GTLB">GitLab</a> FY2026 revenue rose 26% to USD 955.22 million as net loss widened to USD 58.56 million

GitLab published its annual report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended Jan. 31, 2026, reporting total revenue of USD 955.22 million, up 26%. Subscription revenue (self-managed and SaaS) rose 28% to USD 864.7 million. Net loss was USD 58.56 million, compared with a net loss of USD 9,119,000. Dollar-based net retention rate was 118%, down 5 percentage points, and customers with ARR of USD 100,000 or more increased 18% to 1,456. Net cash provided by operating activities was USD 232.86 million, and cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments totaled USD 1.26 billion.

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