Verimatrix, which has also operated as Inside Secure and Verimatrix Société anonyme, is a publicly owned company headquartered in France. Founded in 1994, with approximately 290 employees, it reported $46.5M in revenue as of 2025, functioning as a tier 1 media tech buyer. The company specializes in content security, providing content security and cybersecurity technology to the media and technology industries.
Verimatrix expects to return to profitable growth by 2028 after reporting falling revenues and a wider net loss for 2025, having abandoned its full-year EBITDA objective in October. On March 13, 2026, the anti-piracy and video protection specialist noted that Annual Recurring Revenues (ARR) from subscription services grew 5%, falling short of guidance due to negative performance in its Extended Threat Defence (XTD) product line. Previously, on March 12, the company confirmed its 2025 full-year consolidated revenue reached $46.5 million, a 19% decrease year-over-year, with its net loss widening to $11.2 million, despite adjusted EBITDA being near break-even. Verimatrix also outlined a new roadmap for 2026–2028, strategically refocusing on anti-piracy (video protection) and deploying growth drivers in the OTT market. This plan includes finalizing the sale of its XTD product line (mobile application protection) and aims for profitable growth and 80% recurring revenue by 2028; recurring revenue constituted 71% of total revenue in 2025. Earlier, on March 11, Verimatrix appointed Chuh-Hee Lie as its new Vice President of Global Partnerships and Alliances, a role designed to deepen relationships across the global media and entertainment ecosystem.
Verimatrix offers 13 products in the telecoms tech and media tech industries. Verimatrix's product portfolio comprises of content security and enterprise security.
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Verimatrix's revenues were $46.5M in 2025. Caretta Research has split Verimatrix's revenue into 7 different product categories, the largest of which is conditional access systems (CAS), which represents 35% of Verimatrix's revenue.
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Verimatrix's customers primarily consist of connectivity infrastructure and telecoms companies. Examples of Verimatrix's customers include AT&T, Toshiba and Telefonica. Verimatrix has commercial and technical partners like Broadcom, Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Akamai.