Innodata INOD Business Segments
| Q1 '26 | Q4 '25 | Q3 '25 | Q2 '25 | Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue by Geography | ||||||
| CA | $3.06M+3.3% | $2.96M-2.1% | $3.02M+2.3% | $2.96M+8.5% | $2.72M+42.9% | |
| GB | $2.78M-1.9% | $2.83M+3.6% | $2.74M+10.7% | $2.47M+1.8% | $2.43M-13.5% | |
| NL | $2.44M+9.6% | $2.23M+19.6% | $1.86M-18.1% | $2.28M+5.2% | $2.17M+1.4% | |
| Other Principally Europe | $2.6M— | —— | $2.18M+2.2% | $2.13M-0.2% | $2.13M-36.7% | |
| US | $79.22M+27.9% | $61.92M+17.4% | $52.75M+8.6% | $48.56M-0.7% | $48.9M-0.1% | |
| Non-Current Assets by Geography | ||||||
| CA | $6.17M-2.5% | $6.33M+1.2% | $6.25M-3.0% | $6.44M+3.7% | $6.21M-0.8% | |
| DE | $5K-16.7% | $6K+50.0% | $4K0.0% | $4K0.0% | $4K0.0% | |
| Foreign Countries | $15.06M-3.1% | $15.55M+3.8% | $14.97M+9.3% | $13.7M+0.2% | $13.67M+1.2% | |
| GB | $596K-8.7% | $653K-7.6% | $707K-8.4% | $772K-1.5% | $784K-2.7% | |
| IL | $66K+17.9% | $56K-6.7% | $60K-9.1% | $66K-10.8% | $74K+17.5% | |
| IN | $2.35M-8.9% | $2.58M-2.1% | $2.64M+16.8% | $2.26M-4.6% | $2.37M+5.2% | |
| LK | $766K-8.0% | $833K+2.0% | $817K+13.3% | $721K+16.1% | $621K+5.8% | |
| PH | $5.11M+0.3% | $5.09M+13.1% | $4.5M+31.0% | $3.44M-4.7% | $3.61M+2.1% | |
| US | $12.92M+2.7% | $12.58M+1.0% | $12.46M+14.7% | $10.86M+2.1% | $10.63M+4.4% | |
| Cash And Cash Equivalents At Carrying Value by Geography | ||||||
| Asia | $16M-43.3% | $28.2M+36.2% | $20.7M+26.2% | $16.4M-5.2% | $17.3M-3.4% | |
| US | $101.4M+87.8% | $54M+1.5% | $53.2M+22.6% | $43.4M+10.4% | $39.3M+35.5% |
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- How does Innodata break its business down?
- Innodata (INOD) reports revenue by geography across 6 parts — CA, GB, NL, Other European Countries Principally Germany And Belgium and Other Principally Europe. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does Innodata's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Innodata's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
