Atlas Growth and AI Positioning Drive Outperformance

Atlas Growth and AI Positioning Drive Outperformance

Atlas Growth and AI Positioning Drive Outperformance

Database platform company MongoDB (NASDAQ:MDB) reported Q3 CY2025 results beating Wall Street’s revenue expectations , with sales up 18.7% year on year to $628.3 million. On top of that, next quarter’s revenue guidance ($667.5 million at the midpoint) was surprisingly good and 6.5% above what analysts were expecting. Its non-GAAP profit of $1.32 per share was 66.2% above analysts’ consensus estimates.

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  • Revenue: $628.3 million vs analyst estimates of $594.3 million (18.7% year-on-year growth, 5.7% beat)

  • Adjusted EPS: $1.32 vs analyst estimates of $0.79 (66.2% beat)

  • Adjusted Operating Income: $123.1 million vs analyst estimates of $70.72 million (19.6% margin, 74.1% beat)

  • Revenue Guidance for Q4 CY2025 is $667.5 million at the midpoint, above analyst estimates of $626.9 million

  • Management raised its full-year Adjusted EPS guidance to $4.78 at the midpoint, a 29.7% increase

  • Operating Margin: -2.9%, up from -5.3% in the same quarter last year

  • Customers: 62,500, up from 59,900 in the previous quarter

  • Billings: $687.3 million at quarter end, up 34.4% year on year

  • Market Capitalization: $26.76 billion

MongoDB’s third quarter was marked by strong customer momentum and accelerating growth in its Atlas cloud database platform, leading to a positive market response. Management credited ongoing success in both self-serve and enterprise channels, noting that Atlas’s ease of adoption and improved performance played a crucial role. CEO Chirantan Desai highlighted, “We delivered an exceptional third quarter, highlighted by accelerating Atlas growth, robust customer additions and significant operating margin outperformance.” The company also pointed to broad-based demand across industries, particularly as organizations modernize their data infrastructure to support both operational needs and early-stage artificial intelligence initiatives.

Looking ahead, MongoDB’s guidance is anchored in continued expansion of Atlas and increasing adoption of its AI-focused offerings, such as vector search and embedding models. Management’s outlook reflects confidence in sustained cloud migration and the growing relevance of AI workloads, with Desai emphasizing, “We have everything required to become the generational data platform of choice in the AI era.” However, leadership acknowledged that widespread, customer-facing AI deployments remain nascent, with many enterprises still experimenting with pilot projects. Continued investment in product innovation and developer engagement, particularly in AI-native communities, is expected to support future growth.

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