# Audinate Q4 2026 Earnings: Revenue Growth Accelerates on Enterprise Demand

Audinate Group Limited (AUDGF) reported fourth-quarter 2026 results, demonstrating accelerating revenue growth driven by enterprise adoption of its Dante audio networking platform. The Australian software company recorded strong demand across professional audio, broadcast, and live events segments.

The company's core Dante technology, which enables networked audio distribution over standard IT infrastructure, continues penetrating new markets. Enterprise customers increasingly migrate from legacy analog systems to IP-based audio solutions, a secular trend benefiting Audinate's licensing and software revenue streams.

Q4 revenues expanded at a double-digit pace, with management highlighting particular strength in Asia-Pacific and North American markets. The company maintained healthy gross margins while investing in sales infrastructure to capture growing Dante ecosystem opportunities. Product licensing revenues, the highest-margin segment, showed robust growth reflecting broader adoption among integrators and equipment manufacturers.

Audinate's management outlined several catalysts for 2027. First, the company anticipates accelerated Dante adoption in enterprise AV and corporate conferencing as organizations upgrade aging infrastructure. Second, partnerships with major audio equipment manufacturers continue broadening Dante integration into new product categories. Third, cloud-based audio solutions leveraging Dante technology present emerging opportunities beyond traditional installed systems.

The company faces competition from alternative networking standards and in-house development efforts by larger rivals. However, Dante's installed base and developer ecosystem create durable competitive advantages. Management guided for continued mid-to-high double-digit revenue growth, contingent on execution and macro conditions.

Audinate trades on the over-the-counter markets in the US, with primary listing on the Australian Securities Exchange. The small-cap software firm has established a defensible niche in professional audio infrastructure, positioning itself to benefit from the ongoing digital transformation of broadcast and live events