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iHuman Inc. (IH) Reports Q4 Earnings

iHuman Inc.

March 31, 2026 2 min read

iHuman Inc.

IHIH|EPS ¥0.29|Rev ¥190.7M|Net Income ¥15.4M

iHuman Inc. reported diluted earnings of ¥0.29 per share for the fourth quarter of 2025, as the Chinese education technology company navigated a challenging year-over-year comparison. The company generated ¥190.7M in revenue for the quarter, down 18.1% from the ¥232.7M recorded in Q4 2024.

The New York Stock Exchange-listed company, which provides digital learning applications for young children, posted bottom-line profit of ¥15.4M for the quarter. The revenue decline comes as iHuman continues operating in China’s tightly regulated education technology sector, which has faced significant headwinds in recent years following government crackdowns on private tutoring and EdTech platforms.

Average total MAUs reached 24 million for the quarter, providing a metric for user engagement across the company’s suite of interactive educational products. The company operated 24 average total MAUs at quarter end, reflecting its current user base scale in the competitive digital learning market.

Wall Street maintains a generally positive stance on the stock, with analyst consensus standing at 4 buy ratings, 1 hold, and 0 sell recommendations. The ratings suggest continued confidence in the company’s business model despite the revenue contraction during the quarter.

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