Segment
The Company’s chief operating decision maker (“CODM”) is the Chief Executive Officer. The Chief Executive Officer reviews financial information including revenue, expenses and net loss presented on a consolidated basis, accompanied by certain supplemental information about significant expense categories for purposes of allocating resources and evaluating the Company’s financial performance. The Company operates as one reportable and operating segment, which relates to the sale and production of lidar sensor kits and there are no segment managers who are held accountable for operations, operating results and plans for levels or components below the consolidated unit level. The CODM assesses financial performance of the reportable segment and decides how to allocate resources based on the net loss that also is reported as the net loss attributable to the Company on the consolidated statements of operations and comprehensive loss. The net loss is also used by our CODM to monitor actual results versus budget and prior periods amounts of our reportable segment and decide how to expand business or to return value to stockholders. The measure of the segment assets is reported on the consolidated balance sheet as total assets.
The following table reflects certain financial data for our reportable segment (in thousands):
Year Ended December 31,
20252024
Total revenue$169,384 $111,101 
Less(1):
Product manufacturing costs68,024 57,951 
Stock based compensation and amortization expense7,307 6,377 
Other costs(2)
10,617 6,313 
Research and development65,170 58,084 
Sales and marketing27,624 27,852 
General and administrative64,641 58,701 
Total other (income) expense, net(10,687)(7,669)
Provision for (benefit from) income tax(2,935)537 
Net loss $(60,377)$(97,045)
(1)The significant expense categories and amounts align with the segment-level information that is regularly provided to the chief operating decision maker.
(2)Other costs primarily includes inventory excess and obsolescence, scrap, warranty, freight, tariffs and other cost of revenue items.

Historical Timeline

Fiscal YearFiled
2025Mar 2, 2026Showing above
2024Mar 21, 2025

About Segments Disclosures

Segment disclosures break a company into its reportable operating units, revealing revenue, profit, and asset allocation that consolidated financial statements obscure. Under ASC 280, segments must match how the chief operating decision maker views the business, providing a window into internal management structure and resource allocation priorities.

Key signals: compare segment margins to identify which units drive profitability and which destroy value. Watch for changes in the number of reportable segments — segment aggregation or disaggregation often coincides with strategic shifts or attempts to obscure declining performance. Intersegment elimination patterns reveal internal pricing practices. The reconciliation between segment totals and consolidated figures exposes corporate overhead allocation and unallocated items. Geographic revenue concentration highlights regulatory and currency exposure. Compare segment-level capital expenditure against segment revenue to assess where management is investing for future growth versus harvesting existing assets.