Fiverr International Ltd. runs a global digital marketplace that connects service providers with clients seeking their expertise. This expansive platform hosts nearly 550 distinct service categories, organized into nine key verticals such as graphic and design work, digital marketing, writing and translation, video and animation, music and audio, programming and technology, business services, data solutions, and lifestyle offerings. Beyond its core exchange, the company additionally provides Fiverr Workspace, a software suite empowering freelancers to handle invoicing, contracts, time management, and workflow organization. It also offers Fiverr Learn and CreativeLive, which deliver educational resources and professional development opportunities for independent professionals. Other key offerings include ClearVoice, a content marketing platform available by subscription, and Stoke Talent, a system for managing freelance talent. Moreover, Fiverr supplies platforms tailored for back-office functions and creative talent management. Businesses of all scales utilize its platform as buyers, while service providers predominantly consist of individual freelancers and small enterprises. Founded in 2010, Fiverr's headquarters are situated in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel.
Fiverr Announces Second Quarter 2026 Results
Fiverr reported Q2 2026 revenue of $97.8 million, a 10% year-over-year decline, and significantly cut its full-year outlook to account for AI-related headwinds impacting low-value transactional work.
Despite the top-line pressure, the company is shifting toward higher-value projects, with annual spend per buyer increasing 16% to $368, though the active buyer base shrank 22% to 2.7 million.
Management revised FY2026 guidance to a range of $356 million to $372 million in revenue, reflecting a 14-17% decline from the prior year, while maintaining a strong balance sheet with $308.5 million in cash and equivalents.