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Adobe Reports Record Q2 Results

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Adobe Reports Record Q2 Results Adobe Raises FY26 Total Revenue and Non-GAAP EPS Targets AI-first ARR triples year over year and exceeds $500 million SAN JOSE, Calif., June 11, 2026--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Adobe (Nasdaq:ADBE), the global technology leader that unleashes creativity and productivity for individuals and busines…
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  • Adobe delivered record revenue of $6.62 billion in Q2 reflecting strong AI-driven demand across customer groups and is raising full-year fiscal 2026 revenue and non-GAAP EPS targets.

    60% confidence
  • Adobe is bringing AI products to consumers, business professionals, creators, and marketers to deliver on its mission to Empower Everyone to Create.

    60% confidence
  • AI-first ARR tripled year over year and exceeded $500 million.

    60% confidence
  • Q2 FY2026 GAAP results reflect a $0.17 per share non-cash goodwill impairment charge related to the Publishing & Advertising reporting unit.

    60% confidence
  • FY26 financial targets factor in the acquisition of Semrush Holdings, Inc. and assume current macroeconomic conditions.

    60% confidence

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Adobe Inc. · backlog27.10 USD
Adobe Inc. · margin2.24 USD
Adobe Inc. · eps4.25 USD
Adobe Inc. · cash2.17 USD
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