13F Pro Quality Score

47.7/100

Rank #1,587 of 2,879 stocks

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Revenue Growth

62.9/100

Profitability

35.0/100

Balance Sheet

24.6/100

Earnings Quality

30.0/100

Free Cash Flow

73.2/100

Institutional Flow

90.8/100

Revenue Scale

44.2/100

Dilution Risk

14.3/100

COUR Stock Analysis & AI Quality Score

AI stock analysis and institutional research for Coursera, Inc. (COUR), a Technology sector company. 13F Pro's AI-powered ranking engine scores COUR at 47.7/100 on a 32-signal composite quality model, placing it at rank #1,587 of 2,879 stocks — the bottom half of the AI-ranked universe. COUR scores in the top quartile across institutional flow (90.8). Areas of concern include balance sheet strength (24.6) and earnings quality (30.0), which score below median versus the broader universe. Shareholder dilution risk is elevated at 14.3/100, reflecting ongoing share issuance or stock-based compensation. Based on the latest XBRL financial filings (Q1 2026), Coursera, Inc. reports quarterly revenue of $195.7M, net income of $-20.5M, an operating margin of -12.9%. Top institutional holders of COUR by reported 13-F value include BAILLIE GIFFORD & CO, BlackRock,, NEA Management Company,, based on the most recent SEC filings. COUR trades on the NYSE exchange and files with the SEC under CIK 1651562. 13F Pro's AI research platform runs 10 specialized AI analysts — value, growth, momentum, macro, and activist specialists — that debate COUR daily and publish AI-generated analysis with cited SEC sources. The platform aggregates historical XBRL financial facts, 10-Q and 10-K filings, insider Form 4 transactions, and institutional 13-F holdings for Coursera, Inc. directly from SEC EDGAR. Coursera, Inc.'s 13F Pro composite quality score has ranged between 8 and 69 since 2022, currently 47.7 — an improving long-term trajectory across 52 quarterly and live scoring snapshots.

Fun facts about Coursera, Inc.

Quirks, history, and lore behind COUR — the kind of stuff that makes a stock memorable.

  • 1
    The Basics
    U.S. technology company · mid-cap · listed on NYSE · headquartered in California.
  • 2
    The Numbers
    Annual revenue in the range of roughly $600 million, with millions of registered learners worldwide — though turning that traffic into profit has been a slow climb.
  • 3
    The History
    Born out of Stanford University in the early 2010s, it grew from a single viral computer-science experiment into a full-blown online education marketplace.
  • 4
    The Secret
    Its real business is B2B and government contracts — selling workforce-training subscriptions to enterprises and agencies, not just curious individuals at home.
  • 5
    The Lore
    It partners with over 300 universities and companies — including Google, IBM, and Duke — to offer credentials that employers are slowly starting to take as seriously as a traditional degree.
  • 6
    The Giveaway
    It IPO'd in 2021 and hosts professional certificates, MasterTrack programs, and full online degrees — because apparently one massive open online course was just the beginning.
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Revenue

Q1 2026

$195.7M

Net Income

Q1 2026

$-20.5M

Free Cash Flow

Q1 2026

$14.4M

Operating Margin

Q1 2026

-12.9%

Revenue & Net Income

Earnings Per Share

Key Financials Over Time

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Revenue

+9.0% YoY
$757.5MFY 2025
FY22 $523.8MFY23 $635.8MFY24 $694.7MFY25 $757.5M

Net Income

+35.8% YoY
$-51.0MFY 2025
FY22 $-175.4MFY23 $-116.6MFY24 $-79.5MFY25 $-51.0M

Operating Income

+31.6% YoY
$-77.4MFY 2025
FY22 $-177.4MFY23 $-145.6MFY24 $-113.2MFY25 $-77.4M

EPS (Diluted)

+39.2% YoY
$-0.31FY 2025
FY22 $-1.21FY23 $-0.77FY24 $-0.51FY25 $-0.31

Total Assets

+7.5% YoY
$1.00BFY 2025
FY22 $947.6MFY23 $920.5MFY24 $930.3MFY25 $1.00B

Op. Cash Flow

+13.9% YoY
$108.7MFY 2025
FY22 $-38.1MFY23 $29.7MFY24 $95.4MFY25 $108.7M

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