
Zebra sales jump 20% to $1.56 billion
- Zebra reported second-quarter net sales of $1.557 billion, up 20.4% year over year.
- Net income more than doubled to $233 million, while shares fell 0.8% in premarket trading.
- The company raised its 2026 outlook to 14%–16% sales growth and adjusted EPS of $20.75–$21.25.
Zebra Technologies (NASDAQ:ZBRA) reported second-quarter net sales of $1.557 billion, up 20.4%, while net income reached $233 million.
Sales increased from $1.293 billion, organic sales grew 9.2%, and diluted EPS rose to $4.85 from $2.19.
Zebra recorded $73 million in tariff recoveries, reported adjusted EBITDA of $431 million and repurchased $268 million of shares.
Following the announcement, Zebra Technologies' share price was down 0.8% at $291.64.
Connected Frontline sales increased to $903 million, while Asset Visibility and Automation sales rose to $654 million.
Zebra also forecasts 14%–16% full-year sales growth, adjusted EPS of $20.75–$21.25 and free cash flow above $1 billion.

