NEW YORK, August 19, 2026, 05:40 EDT — U.S. stocks are trading before the opening bell.
- Datavault AI ended up 20.7% ahead in Tuesday trading, ahead of its second-quarter results due on Wednesday.
- The $200 million yearly revenue goal is now subject to a significant recognition test.
- The stock is still trading under Nasdaq’s $1 minimum bid price.
Datavault AI Inc. NASDAQ:DVLT surged 20.7% to $0.3867 on Tuesday. Trading volume hit 143.7 million shares, roughly five times higher than its average over recent sessions. The jump made the micro-cap technology firm the top entry on Yahoo Finance’s U.S. trending list ahead of its results Wednesday.
The significance of the earnings report lies in management’s continued goal of achieving at least $200 million in revenue by 2026, while first-quarter sales amounted to just $3.4 million.
This leaves $196.6 million to be accounted for across the next three quarters. The necessary quarterly mean stands at $65.5 million, which is 19.2 times higher than the amount recorded in the first quarter. Investors are now focused on when this will happen.
| Market snapshot | Latest | Comparison |
|---|---|---|
| Closing price | $0.3867 | Rose 20.73% on August 18 |
| Trading volume | 143.7 million | Five times above the three-month average |
| Market value | $330.4 million | Equals 1.65× management’s 2026 revenue projection |
| 52-week range | $0.25–$4.10 | Shares remain 90.6% under the peak |
The firm is set to announce its second-quarter earnings ahead of the market opening on Wednesday. Chief Executive Nathaniel Bradley and Chief Financial Officer Brett Moyer are scheduled to lead a call at 08:30 EDT.
Revenue for the first quarter increased by 443% compared with a small base a year ago. Gross profit stood at $111,000, while operating expenses totaled $31.1 million. The company reported a net loss of $53.1 million.
| Revenue test | Amount | Investor read-through |
|---|---|---|
| Q1 2026 revenue published | $3.416 million | 1.7% of full-year goal |
| FY2026 target from management | At least $200 million | About 5.1 times FY2025 sales |
| Revenue required after Q1 | $196.584 million | Primarily must be earned in Q2–Q4 |
| Average revenue per quarter in Q2–Q4 needed | $65.528 million | 19.2 times the Q1 result |
The company states that tokenization contracts representing around $800 million in assets may generate close to $100 million in fees during the year. It anticipates that the introduction of exchanges and expansion in edge-computing will back the wider objective. These numbers are still internal projections, not realized revenue.
Bradley stated the company is “building the infrastructure for tokenized assets.” Wednesday’s filing will indicate if this development is now generating significant sales.
The balance sheet underscores the pressure. Datavault closed March holding $2.2 million in cash after utilizing $8.7 million for operations in the quarter. The company also reported $57.1 million in crypto assets.
The gap was largely filled by equity financing. The number of shares outstanding increased from 617.8 million as of March 31 to 855.6 million by May 11. A share sale in May issued 109.1 million shares at $0.55 each, bringing in $60 million gross.
| Capital and liquidity | March 31, 2026 | Later reference point |
|---|---|---|
| Shares outstanding | 617.8 million | 855.6 million as of May 11 |
| Cash | $2.2 million | $55.8 million net from May fundraising |
| Operating cash use | $8.7 million during Q1 | Company indicated additional funding will be required |
| Crypto assets | $57.1 million | Company noted crypto is less liquid than cash |
There is limited sell-side coverage. Both available recommendations rate the stock a Buy, with price targets well above Tuesday’s closing price. The gap highlights uncertainty as much as potential gains.
| Analyst | Firm | Latest action | Rating | Target |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Barry Sine | Litchfield Hills | Initiated, August 4, 2026 | Buy | $2.00 |
| Jack Vander Aarde | Maxim Group | Reiterated, March 30, 2026 | Buy | $3.00 |
| Simple average | Two analysts | — | Buy | $2.50 |
Next is a listing compliance matter. The share price needs to close at or above $1 for a minimum of ten straight trading days. The first compliance window closes on August 24, but an extension could be granted. A reverse share split is still an option.
On Wednesday, the principal metrics to watch include recognized tokenization revenue, gross margin, and operating cash consumption. Shareholders are also advised to monitor the share count and note any revisions to the $200 million goal.
Risks: Contract schedules may be delayed, crypto assets are subject to price declines, and additional fundraising could dilute existing holders. The share price below one dollar also brings heightened volatility and potential uncertainty over continued listing.
Datavault AI
Market data: August 18, 2026 close, 4:00 p.m. EDT · Financials: quarter ended March 31, 2026



