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Klaviyo Achieves 32% Revenue Growth in Q3 2025, Launches AI-Powered B2C CRM

Klaviyo reports a 32% revenue growth to $310.9 million in Q3 2025 as it launches an AI-driven B2C CRM, positioning itself for future market expansion

Klaviyo (NYSE: KVYO), a Boston-based technology company specializing in B2C customer relationship management, has emerged as a significant player in the software-as-a-service landscape as of December 15, 2025. Founded in 2012, Klaviyo’s mission is to enable consumer brands to foster personalized customer experiences and drive growth through data-driven marketing strategies. The company has gained traction thanks to its robust platform, which integrates campaign management, messaging infrastructure, and a data store to support personalized marketing across email and SMS channels.

Underpinning Klaviyo’s recent success is a strong financial performance marked by consistent revenue growth, a strategic pivot toward AI-driven solutions, and the appointment of Chano Fernández as co-CEO alongside co-founder Andrew Bialecki, effective January 1, 2026. This leadership transition signifies an intensified focus on accelerating AI product development and expanding its global enterprise footprint. The company’s revenues have consistently surpassed analyst expectations, contributing to an optimistic outlook among investors.

Klaviyo’s rise can be traced to its founding days when Bialecki and Ed Hallen identified a gap in how consumer brands utilized customer data. Their experience at Applied Predictive Technologies revealed that many businesses struggled to translate vast amounts of customer information into actionable marketing strategies. Initially bootstrapped, Klaviyo launched its email marketing solution in 2013 and achieved significant milestones, including surpassing 100 customers by 2014 and securing external funding by 2015. A major turning point occurred in 2019 when a Series D funding round led by Summit Partners valued the company at approximately $1.6 billion.

The company has undergone essential transformations, notably expanding beyond email marketing to provide a comprehensive omnichannel marketing automation platform that includes SMS capabilities. By 2023, Klaviyo launched its own Customer Data Platform and additional features, aiming to deeply integrate AI and machine learning into its offerings. The firm went public on the New York Stock Exchange in September 2023, raising $576 million and valuing itself at $9.2 billion.

As of the third quarter of 2025, Klaviyo reported a quarterly revenue of $310.9 million, marking a 32% year-over-year increase, and raised its full-year guidance to between $1.215 billion and $1.219 billion. The company operates on a subscription-based model, with tiered pricing based on the number of active profiles clients wish to engage. However, a recent pricing update raised concerns among users, as it now includes all active profiles, which could lead to increased costs for clients with larger contact lists.

Klaviyo serves over 183,000 customers worldwide, including major brands like Mattel and Glossier. The company has also achieved significant international growth, with 34% of its total revenue from EMEA and APAC regions in Q1 2025. Analysts maintain a “Moderate Buy” consensus rating for KVYO, with an average 12-month price target suggesting potential upside from current levels. However, the company faces challenges, including intense competition from other platforms and regulatory risks associated with evolving data privacy laws.

Looking forward, Klaviyo’s strategic focus on AI and a comprehensive B2C CRM position it well to capitalize on market opportunities. The expansion of its product lines, particularly in customer service and marketing automation, reflects a broader industry trend toward integrating AI for enhanced personalization and customer engagement. With a strong balance sheet and minimal debt, Klaviyo is poised to navigate the complexities of the e-commerce landscape while pursuing growth and innovation.

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Sofía Méndez
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At AIPressa, my work focuses on deciphering how artificial intelligence is transforming digital marketing in ways that seemed like science fiction just a few years ago. I've closely followed the evolution from early automation tools to today's generative AI systems that create complete campaigns. My approach: separating strategies that truly work from marketing noise, always seeking the balance between technological innovation and measurable results. When I'm not analyzing the latest AI marketing trends, I'm probably experimenting with new automation tools or building workflows that promise to revolutionize my creative process.

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