Opera Reports Second Quarter 2026 Results Beyond the High End of Guidance Ranges

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Opera Reports Second Quarter 2026 Results Beyond the High End of Guidance Ranges

Revenue increased 25% year-over-year to $178.1 million, exceeding the guidance range

Adjusted EBITDA was $42.4 million, representing a 24% margin and 32% year-over-year growth, also exceeding the guidance range

Third quarter 2026 revenue guidance of $181–183 million with adjusted EBITDA margin of 23% at the midpoints

Raised full-year guidance to $734–742 million revenue with adjusted EBITDA of $172–175 million (24% margin)

, /PRNewswire/ — Opera Limited (NASDAQ: OPRA), a leading global browser and AI agent company, today announced financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2026.

“Second quarter revenue and Adjusted EBITDA both came in above the top end of our guidance, with revenue growth accelerating to 25% year-over-year, reaching $178.1 million, and Adjusted EBITDA reaching $42.4 million. Notably, with healthy growth across both advertising and query revenue streams, our business continues to compound organically and capital-efficiently,” said Lin Song, CEO.

“As AI fundamentally reshapes how people search, work and interact online, Opera’s position as an independent, tech-enabling platform is more valuable than ever. Through our open ecosystem strategy, highlighted by our new Browser Connector for leading AI services like Claude and ChatGPT, we are facilitating user choice while converting elevated browser utility into immediate commercial momentum. The growth of time spent and browser engagement supports our healthy annualized ARPU growth of 25% to $2.46 alongside strong expansion across core products like Opera GX and MiniPay,” continued Mr. Song.

Second Quarter 2026 Financial Highlights

Three Months Ended
June 30,

Six Months Ended
June 30,

In thousands, except percentages and per share amounts

2025

2026

% Change

2025

2026

% Change

Revenue

$

142,962

$

178,068

25

%

$

285,678

$

353,839

24

%

Operating profit

$

18,109

$

25,909

43

%

$

39,184

$

55,672

42

%

Operating margin

13

%

15

%

14

%

16

%

Net income

$

15,676

$

27,550

76

%

$

33,959

$

52,336

54

%

Net income margin

11

%

15

%

12

%

15

%

Adjusted net income (1)

$

23,723

$

30,022

27

%

$

47,878

$

61,198

28

%

Adjusted net income margin

17

%

17

%

17

%

17

%

Adjusted EBITDA (1)

$

32,094

$

42,429

32

%

$

64,352

$

84,427

31

%

Adjusted EBITDA margin

22

%

24

%

23

%

24

%

Diluted earnings per share

$

0.17

$

0.30

74

%

$

0.38

$

0.57

52

%

Adjusted diluted earnings per share (1)

$

0.26

$

0.33

25

%

$

0.53

$

0.67

26

%

Net cash flow from operating activities

$

33,119

$

22,192

(33)

%

$

49,063

$

64,337

31

%

As percentage of adjusted EBITDA

103

%

52

%

76

%

76

%

Free cash flow from operations (1)

$

29,073

$

16,912

(42)

%

$

41,099

$

52,417

28

%

As percentage of adjusted EBITDA

91

%

40

%

64

%

62

%

(1)

See the sections below titled “Non-IFRS Financial Measures” and “Reconciliations of Non-IFRS Financial Measures” for explanations and reconciliations of non-IFRS financial measures.

Second Quarter 2026 and Recent Business Highlights

  • Advertising revenue: Grew 27% year-over-year to $115.4 million, representing 65% of total revenue. Advertising revenue was driven by continued strong momentum from e-commerce partners, which remained the fastest-growing vertical.
  • Query revenue: Grew 21% year-over-year to $62.1 million, accounting for 35% of total revenue and benefiting from both strong search performance and the evolution of our broader opportunities to address user queries.
  • User base & ARPU: Average monthly active users (“MAUs”) was 288 million across all products and services, with annualized average revenue per user (“ARPU”) increasing 25% year-over-year to $2.46.
  • Opera GX: Averaged 37 million MAUs in the quarter across PC and mobile, up 2 million sequentially and 10% year-over-year.
  • MiniPay: Reached 18 million cumulative activated wallets as of June 2026, representing a 121% year-over-year increase.
  • Cash flow & liquidity: Net cash flow from operating activities was $22.2 million in the quarter and $64.3 million year-to-date. This represented a 76% conversion of year-to-date adjusted EBITDA, equal to the cash conversion in the same period of 2025. Total cash and cash equivalents stood at $145.2 million at quarter-end.
  • Dividends: A dividend of $0.40 per share under our semi-annual dividend program was paid in July, totaling $35.6 million.
  • Share repurchases: During the quarter, Opera repurchased 0.64 million shares for $11.1 million or an average of $17.44 per share. This includes shares repurchased from the public and the according pro-rata shares repurchased, or agreed to be repurchased, from our majority shareholder. Cash used for repurchases was $14.2 million, which included settlement of the $4.1 million commitment outstanding as of March 31, 2026, partially offset by a $1.0 million period-end commitment which will be settled in the third quarter. As of June 30, 2026, 88,917,384 shares were outstanding net of cumulative repurchases of 1,776,194 shares for $28.1 million, or an average of $15.79 per share, under our current $300 million repurchase program.

Second Quarter 2026 Financial Results

All comparisons in this section are relative to the second quarter of 2025 unless otherwise stated.

Revenue increased 25% to $178.1 million.

  • Advertising revenue increased 27% to $115.4 million.
  • Query revenue increased 21% to $62.1 million.
  • Other revenue was $0.6 million.

Operating expenses increased 22% to $152.2 million.

  • The total amount of technology and platform fees, content cost and cost of inventory sold, all being costs of revenue, was $67.5 million, or 38% of revenue.
  • Personnel expenses excluding share-based compensation increased 24% to $23.1 million.
  • Share-based compensation expenses decreased 11% to $7.8 million.
  • Marketing and distribution expenses increased 6% to $36.2 million.
  • Depreciation and amortization increased 17% to $5.4 million.
  • All other operating expenses increased 53% to $12.2 million, driven mainly by impairments of non-financial assets.

Operating profit was $25.9 million, representing a 15% margin, compared to an operating profit of $18.1 million and a margin of 13% in the second quarter of 2025.

Fair value gain on long-term investments was $6.3 million, driven by the passage of time affecting the present value of probability-weighted expected returns.

Net finance income was $0.6 million, reflecting net interest income of $0.8 million, partially offset by foreign exchange loss of $0.2 million.

Income tax expense was $6.1 million, corresponding to an effective tax rate of 18%, and representing 14% of adjusted EBITDA in the quarter and 13% of adjusted EBITDA year-to-date. This compares to a full-year ratio of income tax expense to adjusted EBITDA of 12% in 2025.

Net income was $27.6 million, representing a 15% margin, compared to net income of $15.7 million and a margin of 11% in the second quarter of 2025.

Adjusted net income was $30.0 million, representing a 17% margin and an increase of 27% relative to $23.7 million and a 17% margin in the second quarter of 2025.

Adjusted EBITDA was $42.4 million, representing a 24% margin and an increase of 32% relative to $32.1 million and a 22% margin in the second quarter of 2025.

Diluted earnings per share was $0.30, whereas adjusted diluted earnings per share was $0.33.

Net cash flow from operating activities was $22.2 million, or 52% of adjusted EBITDA in the quarter and 76% of adjusted EBITDA year-to-date. Free cash flow from operations was $16.9 million, or 40% of adjusted EBITDA in the quarter and 62% of adjusted EBITDA year-to-date.

Business Outlook

Third Quarter 2026 Guidance

Full-Year 2026 Guidance

Revenue

$181–183 million

$734–742 million

Year-over-year revenue growth

19–20 

%

19–21

%

Adjusted EBITDA (1)

$41–43 million

$172–175 million

Adjusted EBITDA margin (2)

23

%

24

%

(1)

See the section below titled “Non-IFRS Financial Measures” for explanations of non-IFRS financial measures.

(2)

The percentages shown for adjusted EBITDA margin have been calculated based on the midpoints of the revenue and adjusted EBITDA guidance.

“Our second quarter outperformance is incorporated into a further raised full-year outlook that now includes 20% top-line growth at the midpoint. While our second-half trajectory reflects the strong underlying momentum of our business, our updated guidance maintains our disciplined and prudent approach toward guiding around year-end seasonality. We enter the third quarter with solid commercial velocity, driven by the expanding reach and engagement of our platform,” said Frode Jacobsen, CFO.

“Our updated outlook highlights the structural operating leverage inherent in our business model, driving an expected 25–40 basis point expansion in Adjusted EBITDA margin over 2025. This ongoing efficiency gives us full flexibility to fund our product and marketing initiatives while continuing to return capital to our shareholders,” continued Mr. Jacobsen.

Conference Call and Webcast Information

Opera’s management will host a conference call to discuss the second quarter 2026 financial results at 8:00 a.m. ET today. The live webcast of the conference call can be accessed at our investor relations website at investor.opera.com, along with the earnings press release and financial tables. Following the call, a replay will be available at the same website.

We also provide announcements on our investor relations website at investor.opera.com regarding our financial performance and other matters, including SEC filings, press releases, slide presentations, business blog posts and information on corporate governance.

Non-IFRS Financial Measures

In addition to financial measures presented in accordance with IFRS Accounting Standards, we use the non-IFRS performance measures adjusted net income, adjusted EBITDA, adjusted diluted earnings per share, as well as the non-IFRS liquidity measure free cash flow from operations, to manage our business, evaluate performance, support planning and decision-making, and allocate resources. The non-IFRS performance measures are intended to provide supplemental information by excluding items that we believe are not representative of core business operating performance. While free cash flow from operations does not represent residual cash available for discretionary uses, we believe that it provides useful supplemental information regarding our ability to generate cash from ongoing operations to fund investments, including acquisitions, and to support capital allocation decisions.

Adjusted net income is defined as net income adjusted to exclude (i) profit (loss) from discontinued operations, (ii) gain (loss) on investments in unconsolidated entities, (iii) non-recurring expenses, (iv) impairment of non-financial assets, (v) amortization of acquired intangible assets, (vi) share-based compensation expenses, and (vii) the income tax effect of these adjustments. Adjusted net income margin is calculated as adjusted net income divided by revenue. Adjusted diluted earnings per share is calculated as adjusted net income divided by the diluted weighted average number of shares outstanding.

Adjusted EBITDA is defined as net income adjusted to exclude (i) profit (loss) from discontinued operations, (ii) income tax expense, (iii) net finance income (expense), (iv) gain (loss) on long-term investments in unconsolidated entities, (v) non-recurring expenses, (vi) impairment of non-financial assets, (vii) depreciation and amortization, (viii) share-based compensation expenses, and (ix) other operating income. Adjusted EBITDA margin is calculated as adjusted EBITDA divided by revenue.

Free cash flow from operations is defined as net cash flows from (used in) operating activities less (i) purchases of fixed and intangible assets, (ii) development expenditure and (iii) payment of lease liabilities.

We believe these non-IFRS financial measures are useful to investors because they facilitate period-to-period comparisons of operating performance and are consistent with how management evaluates the business. These measures should not be considered in isolation or as substitutes for, or superior to, the financial information prepared in accordance with IFRS Accounting Standards. Our definitions of adjusted net income, adjusted EBITDA, adjusted diluted earnings per share and free cash flow from operations may differ from similarly-titled measures used by other companies. In addition, these measures may be limited in their usefulness because they do not present the full economic effects of certain items of income, expenses and cash flows. We address the limitations of these non-IFRS financial measures by providing reconciliations from the most closely comparable IFRS financial measures in the section titled “Reconciliations of Non-IFRS Financial Measures” included at the end of this earnings press release. Investors are encouraged to review these reconciliations and to consider non-IFRS financial measures together with our IFRS results.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains statements of a forward-looking nature. These statements include, but are not limited to, statements relating to our expectations regarding our business, strategy, products, services, outlook and guidance. Forward-looking statements are based on management’s current expectations and assumptions and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements.

Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially include, among others: (i) our ability to attract, retain, and engage users and to increase ARPU; (ii) changes in macroeconomic conditions, including inflationary pressures, interest rates, consumer and advertiser spending trends, and the effects of higher energy prices and market volatility; (iii) our ability to maintain and improve monetization from query and revenue-sharing arrangements, including dependence on major partners and changes in their commercial terms, policies, algorithms, or distribution mechanics; (iv) changes by platform providers (including mobile operating systems, app stores, and device manufacturers) that could affect distribution, product functionality, data access, attribution, or monetization; (v) competition in browsers, AI-enabled user experiences, digital advertising, and consumer internet products; (vi) the successful development, deployment, adoption, and monetization of new products and features, including AI initiatives, and the costs and risks associated with them; (vii) privacy, data protection, consumer protection, competition/antitrust, online safety, and other laws and regulations (including changes in interpretation, enforcement, or compliance obligations) and related litigation or regulatory inquiries; (viii) security incidents, service disruptions, outages, and failures of our or third parties’ systems; (ix) our ability to manage operational, technical, and infrastructure costs, including hosting and distribution costs, and to scale effectively; (x) foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations and other market volatility; (xi) geopolitical events, including armed conflicts, sanctions, trade or shipping disruptions, or other instability in the Middle East and other regions, and their effects on energy prices, inflation, financial markets, supply chains, and broader economic conditions; (xii) our ability to attract and retain key personnel; and (xiii) other risks and uncertainties described under “Risk Factors” in our most recent Annual Report on Form 20-F and in our other filings and submissions with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

All information provided in this press release is as of the date hereof and is based on assumptions that the Company believes to be reasonable as of this date, and it undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements to reflect subsequent occurring events or circumstances, or changes in its expectations, except as may be required by law. Although the Company believes that the expectations expressed in these forward-looking statements are reasonable, it cannot assure you that its expectations will turn out to be correct, and investors are cautioned that actual results may differ materially from the anticipated results.

About Opera

Opera is a user-centric and innovative software company focused on enabling the best possible internet browsing experience across devices. Hundreds of millions worldwide use Opera’s mobile and desktop browsers for their speed, security, and unique features, enhanced with integrated AI that enables users to navigate and interact with the web in new transformative ways. Founded in 1995 and headquartered in Oslo, Norway, Opera is listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange under the ticker symbol “OPRA”. Download Opera products from opera.com and learn more about Opera at investor.opera.com.

Opera Limited
Consolidated Statement of Operations
(In thousands, except per share amounts, unaudited)

Three Months Ended
June 30,

Six Months Ended
June 30,

2025

2026

2025

2026

Revenue

$

142,962

$

178,068

$

285,678

$

353,839

Other operating income

18

44

1

90

Operating expenses:

Technology and platform fees

(2,290)

(2,517)

(4,527)

(4,940)

Content cost

(1,517)

(1,814)

(2,439)

(3,292)

Cost of inventory sold

(47,055)

(63,159)

(94,588)

(124,013)

Personnel expenses excluding share-based compensation

(18,657)

(23,068)

(36,225)

(44,614)

Share-based compensation expenses

(8,764)

(7,835)

(14,764)

(14,242)

Marketing and distribution expenses

(33,994)

(36,181)

(68,198)

(74,698)

Credit loss expense

166

116

6

(324)

Depreciation and amortization

(4,634)

(5,431)

(9,067)

(10,636)

Impairment of non-financial assets

(605)

(3,298)

(1,338)

(3,967)

Other operating expenses

(7,521)

(9,015)

(15,354)

(17,530)

Total operating expenses

(124,870)

(152,203)

(246,496)

(298,257)

Operating profit

18,109

25,909

39,184

55,672

Share of net income (loss) of equity-accounted investees

(8)

872

(15)

853

Fair value gain on long-term investments

6,300

6,300

Net finance income (expense):

Finance income

894

885

1,572

1,709

Finance expense

(223)

(109)

(343)

(225)

Net foreign exchange gain (loss)

(1,009)

(168)

(1,845)

(734)

Net finance income (expense)

(338)

607

(615)

750

Income before income taxes

17,763

33,689

38,553

63,575

Income tax expense

(2,087)

(6,139)

(4,595)

(11,239)

Net income attributable to Opera shareholders

$

15,676

$

27,550

$

33,959

$

52,336

Earnings per share:

Basic

$

0.18

$

0.31

$

0.38

$

0.58

Diluted

$

0.17

$

0.30

$

0.38

$

0.57

Weighted-average number of shares outstanding:

Basic

89,505

89,235

89,495

90,490

Diluted

90,316

91,076

90,305

91,466

Opera Limited
Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income
(In thousands, unaudited)

Three Months Ended
June 30,

Six Months Ended
June 30,

2025

2026

2025

2026

Net income

$

15,676

$

27,550

$

33,959

$

52,336

Other comprehensive income (loss):

Items that may be reclassified to the Statement of Operations:

Exchange differences on translation of foreign operations

1,960

32

3,113

173

Other comprehensive income (loss)

1,960

32

3,113

173

Total comprehensive income attributable to Opera shareholders

$

17,636

$

27,582

$

37,072

$

52,509

Opera Limited
Consolidated Statement of Financial Position
(In thousands, unaudited)

As of December 31,

As of June 30,

2025

2026

Assets:

Property and equipment

$

32,744

$

32,114

Goodwill

430,323

430,204

Intangible assets

98,898

108,535

Investment in OPay

294,600

300,900

Equity-accounted investments

4,016

6,119

Other non-current investments and financial assets

1,625

1,717

Deferred tax assets

1,585

1,575

Total non-current assets

863,792

881,163

Trade receivables

112,593

122,196

Other current receivables

7,033

6,904

Cash and cash equivalents

155,466

145,214

Other current assets

4,367

6,660

Total current assets

279,459

280,974

Total assets

$

1,143,251

$

1,162,138

Equity:

Share capital

$

18

$

18

Additional paid-in capital

576,046

540,168

Treasury shares

(238,815)

(266,897)

Retained earnings

674,735

741,189

Foreign currency translation reserve

(1,268)

(1,095)

Total equity attributable to Opera shareholders

1,010,716

1,013,383

Liabilities:

Non-current lease liabilities

4,544

3,238

Deferred tax liabilities

9,212

8,304

Other non-current liabilities

10

1

Total non-current liabilities

13,766

11,543

Trade and other payables

89,520

92,253

Current lease liabilities

3,866

4,764

Income tax payable

6,610

8,072

Deferred revenue

4,499

13,301

Other current liabilities

14,273

18,822

Total current liabilities

118,768

137,212

Total liabilities

132,535

148,755

Total equity and liabilities

$

1,143,251

$

1,162,138

Opera Limited
Consolidated Statement of Changes in Equity
(In thousands, except number of shares, unaudited)

For the six months ended June 30, 2025:

Number of
shares
outstanding

Share
capital

Additional
paid-in
capital

Treasury
shares

Retained
earnings

Foreign
currency
translation
reserve

Total equity
attributable
to Opera shareholders

As of January 1, 2025

88,480,154

$

18

$

647,212

$

(238,815)

$

536,623

$

(4,938)

$

940,100

Net income

33,959

33,959

Other comprehensive income

3,113

3,113

Cost of equity awards, net of tax

13,984

13,984

Issuance of shares upon exercise of equity awards

1,033,137

Dividends

(35,395)

(35,395)

As of June 30, 2025

89,513,291

$

18

$

611,818

$

(238,815)

$

584,566

$

(1,825)

$

955,761

For the six months ended June 30, 2026:

Number of
shares
outstanding

Share
capital

Additional
paid-in
capital

Treasury
shares

Retained
earnings

Foreign
currency
translation
reserve

Total equity
attributable
to Opera
shareholders

As of January 1, 2026

89,648,056

$

18

$

576,046

$

(238,815)

$

674,735

$

(1,268)

$

1,010,716

Net income

52,336

52,336

Other comprehensive income

173

173

Cost of equity awards, net of tax

14,118

14,118

Issuance of shares upon exercise of equity awards

1,045,522

Share repurchases (1)

(1,776,194)

(28,083)

(28,083)

Dividends

(35,878)

(35,878)

As of June 30, 2026

88,917,384

$

18

$

540,168

$

(266,897)

$

741,189

$

(1,095)

$

1,013,383

(1)

Includes ADSs repurchased from the public market and ordinary shares repurchased or agreed to be repurchased from our majority shareholder on a pro rata basis under a share purchase agreement. Within the totals, 53,902 shares subject to a binding repurchase agreement with the majority shareholder have been reflected, corresponding to a redemption obligation of $1.0 million recognized in equity as of period-end, with delivery of the shares and cash settlement taking place in the subsequent quarter.

Opera Limited
Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows
(In thousands, unaudited)

Three Months Ended
June 30,

Six Months Ended
June 30,

2025

2026

2025

2026

Cash flows from operating activities:

Income before income taxes

$

17,763

$

33,689

$

38,553

$

63,575

Adjustments to reconcile income before income taxes to net cash
flow from operating activities:

Net finance (income) expense

338

(607)

615

(750)

Fair value gain on long-term investments

(6,300)

(6,300)

Share of net (income) loss of equity-accounted investees

8

(872)

15

(853)

Impairment of non-financial assets

605

3,298

1,338

3,967

Depreciation and amortization

4,634

5,431

9,067

10,636

Cost of equity awards

8,259

6,916

14,020

12,949

Other adjustments

(374)

(720)

(945)

(1,924)

Changes in working capital:

Trade and other receivables

5,311

(14,415)

(5,723)

(8,892)

Other current assets

182

(177)

619

(2,462)

Trade and other payables

8,630

2,140

1,937

2,483

Deferred revenue

(226)

113

(1,276)

(1,789)

Other liabilities

(6,552)

822

(3,411)

3,535

Income taxes paid

(5,460)

(7,125)

(5,747)

(9,839)

Net cash flow from operating activities

33,119

22,192

49,063

64,337

Cash flows from investing activities:

Purchase of equipment

(389)

(953)

(985)

(3,419)

Development expenditure

(2,476)

(2,990)

(4,707)

(5,872)

Investment in an associate

(1,250)

(1,250)

Interest received

894

885

1,572

1,709

Net cash flow used in investing activities

(1,971)

(3,059)

(5,370)

(8,832)

Cash flows from financing activities:

Share repurchases

(14,233)

(27,078)

Dividends paid

(35,395)

(35,878)

Payment of lease liabilities

(1,181)

(1,336)

(2,272)

(2,629)

Interest paid

(189)

(109)

(309)

(225)

Net cash flow used in financing activities

(1,370)

(15,678)

(37,976)

(65,810)

Net change in cash and cash equivalents

29,777

3,454

5,717

(10,306)

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period

103,546

141,903

126,797

155,466

Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents

500

(143)

1,308

54

Cash and cash equivalents at end of period

$

133,823

$

145,214

$

133,823

$

145,214

Opera Limited
Supplemental Financial Information
(In thousands, unaudited)

Revenue

The following table presents revenue disaggregated by type:

Three Months Ended
June 30,

Six Months Ended
June 30,

2025

2026

2025

2026

Advertising

$

91,148

$

115,356

$

185,774

$

232,348

Query

51,334

62,094

98,900

120,392

Other revenue

480

618

1,004

1,100

Total revenue

$

142,962

$

178,068

$

285,678

$

353,839

Share-based Compensation Expenses

The table below presents the amounts of share-based compensation expenses:

Three Months Ended
June 30,

Six Months Ended
June 30,

2025

2026

2025

2026

Cost of Opera-granted awards

$

(6,990)

$

(5,975)

$

(14,288)

$

(10,402)

Cost of parent-granted awards (1)

(1,269)

(941)

268

(2,547)

Total cost of equity awards

(8,259)

(6,916)

(14,020)

(12,949)

Social security contributions for Opera-granted awards

(504)

(920)

(744)

(1,292)

Total share-based compensation expenses

$

(8,764)

$

(7,835)

$

(14,764)

$

(14,242)

(1)

Kunlun, the majority shareholder of Opera, has granted equity awards to Opera employees as compensation for services provided to Opera. Opera does not have any obligation to settle the awards granted by Kunlun and such awards do not lead to dilution for Opera shareholders.

Other Operating Expenses

The table below presents the items of other operating expenses:

Three Months Ended
June 30,

Six Months Ended
June 30,

2025

2026

2025

2026

Hosting

$

(3,240)

$

(4,736)

$

(6,170)

$

(9,096)

Audit, legal and other advisory services

(1,699)

(1,246)

(3,902)

(1,651)

Software license fees

(836)

(958)

(1,675)

(1,885)

Rent and other office expenses

(506)

(627)

(1,137)

(1,253)

Travel

(512)

(683)

(1,011)

(1,168)

Other

(727)

(766)

(1,460)

(2,477)

Total other operating expenses

$

(7,521)

$

(9,015)

$

(15,354)

$

(17,530)

Opera Limited
Reconciliations of Non-IFRS Financial Measures
(In thousands, except per share amounts, unaudited)

The following table presents a reconciliation of net income to adjusted net income:

Three Months Ended
June 30,

Six Months Ended
June 30,

2025

2026

2025

2026

Net income

$

15,676

$

27,550

$

33,959

$

52,336

Add (deduct):

Fair value (gain) on long-term investments

(6,300)

(6,300)

Share of net (income) loss of equity-accounted investees

8

(872)

15

(853)

Impairment of non-financial assets

605

3,298

1,338

3,967

Amortization of acquired intangible assets

645

645

1,290

1,290

Share-based compensation expenses

8,764

7,835

14,764

14,242

Income tax effect on adjustments

(1,975)

(2,133)

(3,489)

(3,484)

Adjusted net income

$

23,723

$

30,022

$

47,878

$

61,198

Diluted weighted-average number of shares outstanding

90,316

91,076

90,305

91,466

Adjusted diluted earnings per share

$

0.26

$

0.33

$

0.53

$

0.67

The following table is a reconciliation of net income to adjusted EBITDA:

Three Months Ended
June 30,

Six Months Ended
June 30,

2025

2026

2025

2026

Net income

$

15,676

$

27,550

$

33,959

$

52,336

Add (deduct):

Income tax expense

2,087

6,139

4,595

11,239

Net finance (income) expense

338

(607)

615

(750)

Fair value (gain) on long-term investments

(6,300)

(6,300)

Share of net (income) loss of equity-accounted investees

8

(872)

15

(853)

Impairment of non-financial assets

605

3,298

1,338

3,967

Depreciation and amortization

4,634

5,431

9,067

10,636

Share-based compensation expenses

8,764

7,835

14,764

14,242

Other operating income

(18)

(44)

(1)

(90)

Adjusted EBITDA

$

32,094

$

42,429

$

64,352

$

84,427

The table below reconciles net cash flow from operating activities to free cash flow from operations:

Three Months Ended
June 30,

Six Months Ended
June 30,

2025

2026

2025

2026

Net cash flow from operating activities

$

33,119

$

22,192

$

49,063

$

64,337

Deduct:

Purchase of equipment

(389)

(953)

(985)

(3,419)

Development expenditure

(2,476)

(2,990)

(4,707)

(5,872)

Payment of lease liabilities

(1,181)

(1,336)

(2,272)

(2,629)

Free cash flow from operations

$

29,073

$

16,912

$

41,099

$

52,417

SOURCE Opera Limited