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JFrog Stock Jumps 24% as AI Coding Demand Turns Into Real Cloud Revenue

JFrog Stock Jumps 24% as AI Coding Demand Turns Into Real Cloud Revenue

Sunnyvale, California, May 8, 2026, 14:29 PDT

JFrog Ltd. shares surged 23.7% Friday, marking the biggest jump for FROG stock in months, after the software-supply-chain company topped first-quarter forecasts and lifted its 2026 outlook. The stock wrapped up the day at $70.55, gaining $13.53. MT Newswires entries via MarketScreener pointed to JFrog’s $154.0 million in revenue and adjusted EPS of 27 cents—both ahead of FactSet’s projections.

The rally is significant: JFrog’s results are shaping up as a real-world check on whether AI-powered coding tools threaten software infrastructure companies or actually boost demand for their back-end services. Some investors had been concerned, as Barron’s noted, that AI-driven coding and security products could displace portions of established software platforms. But this quarter, JFrog’s performance suggested otherwise—at least for now.

JFrog reported a 50% jump in cloud revenue year-over-year, reaching $78.9 million. That segment now accounts for 51% of the company’s total revenue, up from 43% a year ago. The firm provides tools for managing and securing software artifacts, binaries—essentially packaged, production-ready code—and AI assets ahead of deployment.

JFrog’s revenue jumped 26% to $154.0 million for the quarter ended March 31. The company posted a GAAP net loss of 7 cents per share; adjusted diluted earnings landed at 27 cents a share. Operating cash flow hit $38.4 million, with free cash flow coming in at $37.3 million. For the full year, JFrog is projecting revenue between $628 million and $632 million, and expects adjusted EPS in the 93 to 97 cent range.

Chief Executive Shlomi Ben Haim pointed to “surging demand” from development teams working with AI-powered coding agents as driving the boost in cloud activity. The company has rolled out an MCP Registry and a Skills Registry in partnership with Nvidia—both designed to help govern AI agents and their toolkits. JFrog

On the earnings call, Chief Financial Officer Ed Grabscheid said the quarter “exceeded the top end of our guidance range on every metric.” Cloud usage, he noted, was higher than minimum contract requirements—something JFrog is now looking to leverage into bigger annual deals. The Motley Fool

Big-ticket customer growth gave the stock a lift. The count of clients generating over $1 million in annual recurring revenue climbed to 80, up from 54 the previous year. Net dollar retention—tracking spending from current customers after accounting for expansion and churn—landed at 120%.

After the results, analysts wasted no time. Guggenheim’s Howard Ma and Joseph DiBartolomeo pointed out that JFrog counts three of the top five AI-native giants as customers, arguing, “They either cannot or it’s too complicated” for those firms to replicate JFrog’s offerings. Over at BTIG, Nick Altmann noted management’s cautious outlook “should leave room” for more upside on estimates. Barron’s

Developer and cloud software names showed mixed action. GitLab barely budged, ending at $25.98. Datadog, which plays in the wider cloud-software space, advanced roughly 6.1% to $200.16. JFrog outpaced both, posting a stronger gain.

Still, that positive scenario isn’t locked in. Part of the recent growth was driven by customers going over their contracted minimums—a jump that hasn’t yet translated into firm commitments. JFrog flagged a laundry list of risks: fast-changing growth dynamics, keeping existing customers on board, rivals, potential security incidents, platform outages, and macro headwinds. Any of those could push actual numbers away from what the company’s projecting.

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