The software and security platform posted adjusted EPS of 27 cents on $154 million revenue, topping forecasts, and shares jumped 14% after hours.
It lifted full-year guidance to 93-97 cents a share and $628 million-$632 million in revenue, citing demand from customers using AI coding agents.
Cloud revenue rose 50% to $78.9 million and became a majority of sales, helping ease investor concerns that AI could undercut software and cybersecurity platforms.
With record revenue but negative profits, what is JFrog's plan to turn its AI-driven growth into actual cash?
As AI agents become self-sufficient, could they make infrastructure platforms like JFrog obsolete?