Coursera, Inc. announced strong financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2025, with total revenue reaching $179.3 million, a 6% increase from the previous year. The company significantly reduced its net loss by 63% to $7.8 million and saw a 125% increase in Adjusted EBITDA to $18.7 million, demonstrating improved operational efficiency and profitability.
Coursera reported a 6% increase in Q4 revenue, reaching $179.2 million. The company's net loss was $(21.6) million, while non-GAAP net income was $13.3 million. Key metrics included growth in registered learners, paid enterprise customers, and degrees students.
Coursera reported a 6% increase in revenue to $176.1 million and a significant improvement in net income, moving from a net loss of $(32.1) million to a net loss of $(13.7) million. The company also demonstrated strong bottom-line performance, raising the midpoint of its full year 2024 EBITDA Margin outlook by 170 basis points to 5.4%.
Coursera's Q2 2024 financial results revealed a total revenue of $170.3 million, up 11% year-over-year, and a net loss of $(23.0) million, an improvement from the previous year's $(31.7) million. The company surpassed 2 million enrollments in its generative AI catalog and launched a record number of entry-level Professional Certificates.
Coursera's Q1 2024 earnings report showcased a 15% year-over-year revenue increase, reaching $169.1 million. The company reported net cash provided by operating activities of $24.5 million and a Free Cash Flow of $18.1 million. They also added 7 million new registered learners during the quarter, bringing the total to 148 million.
Coursera reported a 19% increase in total revenue for Q4 2023, reaching $168.9 million. The company's net loss decreased significantly compared to the previous year, and it achieved positive adjusted EBITDA for the first time in the fourth quarter. The number of registered learners reached 142 million.
Coursera reported a 21% increase in total revenue, reaching $165.5 million in Q3 2023. The company raised its 2023 revenue outlook midpoint by $10 million to $630 million and improved its Adjusted EBITDA margin outlook midpoint by 100 bps to (2.5)%.
Coursera reported a 23% increase in total revenue, reaching $153.7 million in Q2 2023. The company's net loss decreased compared to the previous year, and the adjusted EBITDA improved. The 2023 revenue outlook midpoint was raised by $15 million to $620 million, and the adjusted EBITDA margin outlook midpoint improved by 150 bps to (3.5)%.
Coursera's Q1 2023 results showcased a 23% year-over-year revenue increase, driven by strong performance in the Consumer and Enterprise segments, and the company announced ten new degree programs.
Coursera reported a 24% year-over-year increase in fourth-quarter revenue, reaching $142.2 million. The company's focus on delivering in-demand skills and credentials drove growth across its consumer and enterprise segments. While net loss remained significant, non-GAAP net loss and adjusted EBITDA improved compared to the previous year.
Coursera reported a 24% year-over-year increase in revenue, driven by growth in both consumer and enterprise segments. The company added 6 million new registered learners, bringing the total to 113 million. While the company experienced a net loss, it continues to invest in expanding its content offerings and platform capabilities.
Coursera reported a 22% year-over-year increase in total revenue, reaching $124.8 million in Q2 2022. The company's Enterprise segment showed strong growth, with a 55% increase in revenue. However, the company's net loss was $(49.3) million, compared to $(46.4) million a year ago.
Coursera reported a 36% year-over-year increase in revenue, reaching $120.4 million, and surpassed 100 million registered learners. The company's growth was driven by strong performance across its consumer, enterprise, and degrees segments.
Coursera's Q4 2021 earnings showed a 38% increase in total revenue to $115.0 million, and a 64% increase in gross profit to $71.3 million. However, the company's net loss also increased to $(47.7) million, compared to $(26.7) million in the same quarter of the previous year.
Coursera's total revenue was $109.9 million, up 33% from $82.7 million a year ago. Large-scale reskilling efforts drove Enterprise growth of 75% year-over-year.
Coursera's total revenue was $88.4 million, up 64% from $53.8 million a year ago. The company added 5 million new registered learners during the quarter for a total of 82 million.