UiPath PATH Business Segments
| TTM Q1 '27 | TTM Q4 '26 | TTM Q3 '26 | TTM Q2 '26 | TTM Q1 '26 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total Revenue by Product | ||||||
| Licenses | $627.42M+3.5% | $606.39M+3.1% | $588.1M+2.2% | $575.23M0.0% | $575.32M-2.0% | |
| Professional services and other | $54.84M+10.3% | $49.71M+6.8% | $46.55M+6.7% | $43.61M+4.5% | $41.74M+2.9% | |
| Subscription services | $990.07M+3.7% | $954.47M+3.9% | $918.46M+4.6% | $877.81M+5.2% | $834.12M+4.0% | |
| Total Cost of Revenue by Product | ||||||
| Licenses | $5.73M+7.4% | $5.33M+6.5% | $5.01M-17.0% | $6.04M-16.5% | $7.23M-15.6% | |
| Professional services and other | $115.22M+6.6% | $108.06M+12.7% | $95.9M+10.9% | $86.45M+9.6% | $78.9M+11.5% | |
| Subscription services | $163.11M+3.5% | $157.59M-1.9% | $160.68M-2.1% | $164.04M-3.1% | $169.34M+1.0% | |
| Adjusted cost of revenue by Product | ||||||
| Licenses | $4.73M+8.9% | $4.34M+8.4% | $4.01M-10.3% | $4.46M-12.3% | $5.09M-12.5% | |
| Professional services and other | $106.52M+8.2% | $98.42M+15.3% | $85.33M+13.3% | $75.31M+12.4% | $67M+13.4% | |
| Subscription services | $145.51M+4.3% | $139.55M+0.7% | $138.54M-1.4% | $140.49M-2.7% | $144.33M+1.2% | |
| Stock-based compensation expense by Product | ||||||
| Professional services and other | $8.54M-10.0% | $9.48M-8.7% | $10.39M-5.4% | $10.99M-5.6% | $11.64M+2.3% | |
| Subscription services | $12.07M-11.7% | $13.68M-12.7% | $15.67M-9.9% | $17.4M-8.4% | $19M-2.1% |
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Compare these in charts →Questions, answered.
- How does UiPath break its business down?
- UiPath (PATH) reports total revenue by product across 3 parts — Licenses, Professional services and other and Subscription services. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does UiPath's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in UiPath'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.