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5 November 2025
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AppLovin (APP) Smashes Q3 2025 Estimates, Lifts Buyback by $3.2B, and Guides Q4 Above Street as AXON Rollout Accelerates

Dateline: Wednesday, November 5, 2025

AppLovin Corporation (NASDAQ: APP) reported blockbuster third‑quarter results after the bell today, topping Wall Street’s expectations on both the top and bottom line, boosting its share‑repurchase authorization by $3.2 billion, and setting Q4 2025 revenue guidance of $1.57–$1.60 billion, above consensus. Shares hovered around the $617 level in late trading.

Key takeaways

  • Q3 revenue:$1.405 billion, up 68% year over year.
  • GAAP net income:$836 million; Adjusted EBITDA:$1.158 billion (≈82% margin).
  • EPS:$2.45, topping the ~$2.37 consensus.
  • Q4 guide: revenue $1.57B–$1.60B; Adjusted EBITDA $1.29B–$1.32B (82–83% margin).
  • Capital returns: new $3.2B boost to buybacks (total remaining authorization $3.3B as of end‑October).

By the numbers: another step‑function higher

AppLovin’s Q3 2025 revenue reached $1.405B (vs. $835M a year ago) and net income rose to $836M (vs. $434M). The company generated $1.05B in operating cash flow and reported Adjusted EBITDA of $1.158B. Management also disclosed it repurchased/withheld 1.3M shares in the quarter for $571M and increased the share‑repurchase authorization by $3.2B, leaving $3.3B authorized as of October 31.

On a per‑share basis, EPS came in at $2.45, beating analyst estimates (~$2.37) as revenue outpaced the ~$1.34B consensus. For Q4, AppLovin guided sales to $1.57B–$1.60B, ahead of the ~$1.55B Street view going into the print.

Guidance tops Street—margin story intact

For the December quarter, management sees Adjusted EBITDA of $1.29B–$1.32B (an 82–83% margin), reinforcing that profitability remains anchored at elevated levels following the AXON upgrade cycle. Today’s release explicitly framed the margin profile and the revenue outlook, both above pre‑report expectations.

What moved the stock today

Into and after the release, APP traded around $617 as investors digested the beat‑and‑raise setup and record free cash generation. (Live price/volume above.) Several outlets noted the headline beat—EPS of $2.45 on $1.41B revenue—and the Q4 revenue guide ahead of consensus, developments that typically support positive price action into the call and next‑day trade.

Strategy check: AXON Ads Manager and the push beyond gaming

A major strategic pillar this fall has been AXON Ads Manager, AppLovin’s self‑serve platform that opened on a referral/invite basis starting October 1 alongside a rebrand of its customer‑facing ad stack to Axon. Industry trade coverage emphasized the tool’s AI‑driven targeting, third‑party attribution integrations, and its aim to be an “ROI‑first” alternative to the walled gardens—key reasons advertisers have been testing AXON for ecommerce and non‑gaming spend. Modern Retail+2Yahoo Finance+2

That go‑to‑market shift builds on AppLovin’s spring decision to exit first‑party game development, selling 10 studios to Tripledot Studios for ~$800M (half cash, half equity), a move that sharpened the company’s focus on high‑margin ad tech.

Today’s coverage at a glance (Nov 5, 2025)

  • Investors Business Daily: “Stock rises on better‑than‑expected earnings and strong Q4 guide,” recapping $2.45 EPS, $1.41B revenue, and Q4 sales view of ~$1.59B. Investors.com
  • AP snapshot (syndicated):Net income $835.5M, EPS $2.45, revenue $1.41B, and Q4 revenue outlook $1.57B–$1.60B.
  • Investing.com: Beat by $0.08 on EPS; Q4 revenue guide above consensus; notes APP closed near $617 ahead of the report.
  • Company release: Full detail on cash flow, buyback, share count, Q4 EBITDA/margin guidance, and webinar timing.

What to watch next

  • Earnings call & Q&A: Management’s webinar at 2:00 p.m. PT / 5:00 p.m. ET today should add color on AXON Ads Manager traction into holiday spend, advertiser cohort expansion, and the shape of non‑gaming demand heading into 2026.
  • Signal on capital returns: With $3.3B remaining under authorization, watch for cadence/timing of repurchases relative to free cash flow and valuation.
  • Regulatory overhang: Recall last month’s report that the SEC is probing aspects of AppLovin’s data practices—management has said it engages with regulators and will disclose material developments; any update would be market‑moving.

Context, in brief

  • Business mix: AppLovin is now a pure‑play performance ad‑tech platform (AppDiscovery/MAX, Adjust, Wurl, and Axon Ads Manager), using its AXON AI engine to match advertiser demand and publisher supply at scale.
  • Prior portfolio moves: The Tripledot transaction closed in mid‑2025, further simplifying operations and making recent year‑over‑year comparisons cleaner on a continuing‑ops basis.

Bottom line

AppLovin delivered a clean beat with outsized margins, raised capital returns, and a Q4 guide above Street—the exact mix investors wanted to see as AXON scales beyond gaming into ecommerce. Execution through the holiday quarter, advertiser adoption of AXON Ads Manager, and any regulatory updates are the next catalysts to watch.


Disclosure: This article is for informational purposes only and not investment advice.

Sources: AppLovin press release; AP snapshot; Investors Business Daily; Investing.com; company and third‑party coverage of AXON launch; Reuters background on the SEC probe.

Updated: November 5, 2025.

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