WESTMINSTER, CO, Nov 6, 2025 – Trimble has announced its Q3 FY25 results, reporting $901M in revenue – a 2.9% increase from $876M in Q2 FY25 – with a profit of $112M.
Third Quarter Financial Highlights
- ARR: $2.31 billion, up 6% year over year and 14% organically
- GAAP operating income: $150.5 million, or 16.7% of revenue
- GAAP EPS: $0.46
- Adjusted EBITDA: $269.4 million, or 29.9% of revenue
- Shares repurchase: $50 million in Q3; $727.4 million year to date


“Trimble’s operational and financial momentum continued in the third quarter, delivering a record level of annualized recurring revenue of $2.31 billion, with results surpassing both top and bottom line expectations,” said Rob Painter, president and CEO of Trimble. “We are raising our full year 2025 guidance, reflecting solid execution against our Connect & Scale strategy, which continues to deliver competitive differentiation and compelling growth.”
A detailed chart outlining the financial results is available here, providing a comprehensive breakdown of key metrics and performance indicators for better insight into the company’s financial standing.
Source: Trimble
About Trimble

Trimble Inc., established in 1978, is a technology company focused on creating tools that connect the physical and digital worlds. Based in Westminster, CO, the company serves industries such as agriculture, construction, geospatial technology, and transportation. Its products include GNSS receivers, optical devices, machine control systems, and widely used software and services. Trimble’s construction technology improves project efficiency by using data throughout each build stage. As of 2023, the company employs around 12,700 people worldwide. In 2022, Trimble reported $3.80 billion in revenue, reflecting its strong market presence. The company prioritizes innovation and sustainability, working to make industries more productive, safer, and environmentally friendly. Trimble has become a trusted name for improving workflows across various sectors by focusing on practical solutions and better processes.