Knightscope, Inc. Reports Q2 2025 Results Amid Strategic Expansions

Knightscope, Inc. (NASDAQ: KSCP) navigates component shortages and invests in future growth, reporting a mixed Q2 2025 financial performance while expanding its headquarters and repaying debt.

August 16, 2025
Knightscope, Inc. Reports Q2 2025 Results Amid Strategic Expansions

Knightscope, Inc. (NASDAQ: KSCP), a leader in autonomous security robots and emergency communication devices, has reported its second-quarter 2025 financial results, revealing a complex picture of challenges and strategic advancements. The company announced revenue of $2.7 million, a decrease from $3.2 million in the prior-year period, attributed to lower emergency communication device sales due to component shortages, despite an increase in autonomous security robot service revenue.

The gross loss widened to $0.9 million, while operating expenses saw a 14% reduction to $5.4 million. The net loss remained steady at $6.3 million, or $(0.90) per share, compared to $(2.68) per share in the previous year. On a positive note, Knightscope strengthened its balance sheet, with cash and equivalents rising to $8.2 million at the end of the quarter and $24.2 million available as of August 8, 2025, bolstered by ATM share sales.

Strategic milestones for Knightscope include the full repayment of a $3 million senior secured note and the signing of a lease for a new 33,355-square-foot headquarters in Sunnyvale, Calif. These moves signal the company's commitment to long-term growth and operational efficiency. Additionally, Knightscope has achieved a 7% year-over-year growth in recurring service revenue and continues to invest in its K7 platform, AI analytics, and next-generation products, underscoring its focus on innovation and market expansion.

For more detailed information on Knightscope's Q2 2025 results and strategic initiatives, visit https://ibn.fm/CuhP4. The company's efforts to enhance public safety through advanced robotics and AI technologies remain a cornerstone of its mission, aiming to make the United States the safest country in the world.