What guidance did JFrog provide for Q3 2025 and FY 2025, and how does it compare to consensus forecasts? | FROG (Aug 07, 2025) | Candlesense

What guidance did JFrog provide for Q3 2025 and FY 2025, and how does it compare to consensus forecasts?

Answer

The Business Wire release you referenced only tells us that JFrog (ticker FROG) announced its second‑quarter 2025 results. The short excerpt you provided does not contain the specific guidance figures that JFrog gave for:

  1. Q3 2025 (the quarter ending September 30, 2025), and
  2. FY 2025 (the full fiscal year ending January 31, 2026),

nor does it include the consensus analyst forecasts that those guidance numbers would be compared against.

Because the guidance numbers and the consensus estimates are not included in the supplied news text, we cannot:

  • State the exact revenue, subscription‑revenue, non‑GAAP operating income, or any other metric that JFrog may have projected for Q3 2025 or FY 2025, or
  • Indicate whether JFrog’s guidance was above, in line with, or below the Wall Street consensus expectations.

What you can do next

To obtain the precise guidance figures and the consensus comparisons, you would need to locate the full press release (or an earnings recap) that JFrog issued for its Q2 2025 results. Those documents typically contain a “Guidance” section that lists:

  • Expected revenue (often broken out into total, subscription, and professional‑services components) for the next quarter and full year.
  • Expected non‑GAAP operating income or earnings‑before‑interest‑tax‑depreciation‑amortisation (EBITDA).
  • Any other key operating metrics (e.g., annual recurring revenue, number of customers, etc.).

They also usually include a table or commentary that compares JFrog’s outlook to the consensus figures compiled by analysts (e.g., from FactSet, Refinitiv, Bloomberg, etc.).

Bottom line: Based solely on the excerpt you provided, the guidance numbers for Q3 2025 and FY 2025—and how they stack up against consensus forecasts—are not disclosed. Accessing the full earnings release or a reputable financial‑news recap (e.g., from Bloomberg, Reuters, or a dedicated earnings‑analysis service) will be necessary to answer the question with the required detail.