GoPro (GPRO) Registration filing summary
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Registration filing summary
20 Mar, 2026Company overview and business model
Designs and sells cameras, mounts, accessories, and software for immersive content capture and sharing, with global distribution through retailers, distributors, and direct online sales.
Offers a range of hardware (HERO, MAX, LIT HERO), accessories, and AI-driven features, with a focus on innovation and expanding into new camera categories and services.
Subscription services provide cloud storage, camera replacement, editing tools, and live streaming, aiming to create a seamless user experience and recurring revenue.
Launched an AI Training program in 2025, enabling subscribers to monetize their content for AI model training.
Operates a dual-class share structure, with Class B shares holding 10 votes per share, concentrating voting power with the CEO.
Financial performance and metrics
Stock price has experienced significant volatility, ranging from $6.46 in Q1 2023 to $0.48 in Q2 2025.
Recognized an $18.6 million goodwill impairment charge in Q1 2025 due to a decline in fair value.
As of December 31, 2025, 136,056,130 shares of Class A and 26,258,546 shares of Class B common stock were outstanding.
Use of proceeds and capital allocation
Will not receive any proceeds from the resale of shares by the selling stockholder; all proceeds go to the selling stockholder.
Responsible for registration-related fees and expenses.
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