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Company Description

Aurora Mobile Limited (NASDAQ: JG) is a China-based technology company that focuses on customer engagement, marketing technology, and data-driven solutions for enterprises. Founded in 2011, the company is described in its news releases as a leading provider of customer engagement and marketing technology services in China and as a mobile messaging service provider that built its business on stable and efficient messaging infrastructure for enterprises.

According to multiple company announcements, Aurora Mobile initially concentrated on providing stable and efficient messaging services to enterprises and developed into a mobile messaging service provider with a first-mover advantage in China. As enterprise demand for customer reach and marketing growth increased, Aurora Mobile expanded its offerings to include Cloud Messaging and Cloud Marketing solutions that support omnichannel customer reach and interaction, as well as artificial intelligence and big data-driven marketing technology solutions aimed at helping enterprises with digital transformation.

Core business and solutions

Company disclosures and product-focused news highlight several key solution areas under the Aurora Mobile umbrella:

  • Cloud Messaging and JPush: Aurora Mobile provides enterprise messaging infrastructure through its intelligent push notification solution, JPush, described as a core component of messaging systems for partners in sectors such as private domain SaaS platforms, enterprise expense management, and hospitality. JPush supports multiple operating systems, including Android, iOS, HarmonyOS, QuickApp and Web, and is compatible with channels such as JPush channels, APNs (Apple Push Notification service), FCM (Firebase Cloud Messaging), and system-level push channels of mobile brands including Huawei, Xiaomi, OPPO, VIVO, Meizu, ASUS and NIO Phone. Company materials state that JPush is designed to improve message delivery rates, intelligently select optimal delivery channels based on device type and system restrictions, and support high-concurrency scenarios.
  • Cloud Marketing and omnichannel engagement: Aurora Mobile states that it has developed Cloud Marketing solutions to help enterprises achieve omnichannel customer reach and interaction. Through brands such as EngageLab, described as an omni-channel customer engagement platform, the company offers capabilities like AI-powered customer service (LiveDesk) and behavioral CAPTCHA for security and user experience, covering channels such as app push, web push, email, SMS and one-time password (OTP) messaging.
  • AI agent platform GPTBots.ai: News about Aurora Mobile describes GPTBots.ai as an enterprise-grade no-code AI agent development and management platform that integrates multi-agent technology. It enables businesses to build, customize, and deploy intelligent agent teams, with applications such as intelligent knowledge bases, automated fault reporting, clinical consultation support, and sales enablement in healthcare device scenarios.
  • Data insights via MoonFox Data: Aurora Mobile’s sub-brand MoonFox Data is described as a provider of data insights and analysis services based on mobile big data, AI algorithms, and professional data analysis. MoonFox Data offers products and services such as iAPP, iBrand, iMarketing, Alternative Data, and MoonFox Research. Its Financial Alternative Data Solution is positioned to support investment institutions with earnings forecasting, real-time corporate performance monitoring, subsector opportunity discovery, and competitive benchmarking, using indicators such as app activity, offline store traffic, and factory throughput indices.

Industry and sector context

The company is classified in the Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services sector and the Custom Computer Programming Services industry. Its own communications emphasize technology-driven services that combine messaging infrastructure, AI, and big data. Aurora Mobile’s offerings are used in scenarios that include private domain ecosystems, enterprise expense management, hospitality, intelligent healthcare services, and financial alternative data for investment research, according to the partnerships and case studies described in recent news.

Company announcements also refer to subscription services, value-added services, and vertical applications as revenue-related segments in its SEC filing taxonomy, indicating that Aurora Mobile organizes its business across multiple service categories. However, detailed revenue breakdowns are not provided in the supplied text.

Geographic focus

In its descriptions, Aurora Mobile repeatedly identifies itself as a provider of customer engagement and marketing technology services in China and notes that it operates on a mobile big data foundation in that market. News about MoonFox Data indicates coverage of companies and brands across A-share, Hong Kong, and U.S. markets for alternative data, and mentions investors globally, but the core corporate description for Aurora Mobile itself emphasizes China as the primary operating geography.

Key product and platform highlights

  • JPush intelligent push notification solution: Used by partners such as Xiaoe, Fenbeitong, and Super 8 Hotels China to improve message delivery efficiency, reliability, and personalization. Company materials state that JPush can handle tens of billions of daily visits, supports high concurrency, and offers flexible tag and alias management for audience segmentation.
  • EngageLab behavioral CAPTCHA: Positioned as a behavioral CAPTCHA solution that uses AI-driven analysis and interactive verification to distinguish human users from bots, addressing issues such as fake registrations, credential stuffing, coupon abuse, and data scraping. It is described as offering user-friendly verification, integration via SDKs, analytics dashboards, and privacy-focused data handling.
  • EngageLab LiveDesk: An AI-powered customer service platform built around collaboration between AI agents and human agents. Company communications state that LiveDesk supports omnichannel connectivity across social platforms, apps, websites, SMS and EngageLab channels, with features such as intelligent routing, smart ticketing, data insights, and tone-customizable AI interactions.
  • GPTBots.ai AI agent platform: Described as a no-code, modular, multi-agent platform that supports enterprise scenarios like product operation guidance, fault reporting, knowledge management, and sales support. The Echosens China case study highlights how GPTBots.ai consolidates knowledge, automates fault triage, and supports clinical consultation workflows.
  • MoonFox Data and Financial Alternative Data: MoonFox Data is presented as a sub-brand of Aurora Mobile that leverages mobile big data and AI algorithms to deliver alternative data and research services. Its Financial Alternative Data Solution is described as supporting use cases such as earnings forecasting, real-time performance monitoring, subsector discovery, and competitive benchmarking across multiple industries, with coverage of listed companies and brands in China-related markets.

Capital markets and regulatory reporting

Aurora Mobile Limited’s ordinary shares, including in the form of American depositary shares, trade on NASDAQ under the ticker symbol JG. The company files reports as a foreign private issuer under Form 20-F and uses Form 6-K to furnish interim financial statements, press releases, and other information, as reflected in the supplied SEC filings. A Form 6-K dated November 13, 2025, includes exhibits for unaudited financial results and a share repurchase program, and a Form 6-K dated September 19, 2025, includes unaudited consolidated interim financial statements and related Inline XBRL documents.

On November 13, 2025, Aurora Mobile announced board approval of a share repurchase program authorizing the company to repurchase up to a specified amount of its ordinary shares (including ADSs) until a stated date, with repurchases potentially conducted through open market transactions, privately negotiated deals, block trades or other legally permissible means, as described in the press release attached to the Form 6-K.

Business segments and service categories

Inline XBRL segment references in the September 2025 Form 6-K indicate that Aurora Mobile categorizes its revenue or operations into at least three labeled segments: Subscription Services, Value-Added Services, and Vertical Applications. The filing also references items such as selling and marketing expense, research and development expense, general and administrative expense, and cost of sales, consistent with a technology and services business structure. The text provided does not supply narrative definitions of each segment, but the labels suggest different types of service offerings within Aurora Mobile’s overall customer engagement and marketing technology portfolio.

Data, security, and compliance positioning

Company communications about JPush and MoonFox Data mention a focus on stable, secure, and compliant mobile big data infrastructure and note that JPush has passed a security evaluation by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT) and is connected to a national SDK management service platform. These points are presented as assurances for enterprise customers concerned with data protection and regulatory compliance in messaging and data analytics.

Use cases and partner ecosystems

Recent news releases provide examples of how Aurora Mobile’s platforms are used in practice:

  • Private domain SaaS platforms: Integration of JPush into Xiaoe’s private domain SaaS platform to improve message delivery, audience segmentation, and user engagement in merchant-operated private domain ecosystems.
  • Enterprise expense management: Use of JPush by Fenbeitong to deliver real-time notifications related to reimbursements, spending reminders, and policy changes, with device-agnostic delivery and user segmentation.
  • Hospitality: Partnership with Super 8 Hotels China to build an intelligent messaging hub that supports hotel service workflows and personalized guest communications.
  • Healthcare device services: Deployment of GPTBots.ai for Echosens China to support non-invasive liver diagnostics workflows through intelligent knowledge bases, automated fault reporting, and clinical consultation support.
  • Investment research: MoonFox Data’s participation in investment forums and launch of a Financial Alternative Data Solution to help global investment institutions analyze Chinese markets using alternative data signals.

Across these examples, Aurora Mobile positions its technology as infrastructure for messaging, engagement, AI-driven service, and data insights that enterprises can embed into their own products and operations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current stock price of Aurora Mobile (JG)?

The current stock price of Aurora Mobile (JG) is $7.8273 as of January 29, 2026.

What is the market cap of Aurora Mobile (JG)?

The market cap of Aurora Mobile (JG) is approximately 41.9M. Learn more about what market capitalization means .

What does Aurora Mobile Limited do?

Aurora Mobile Limited focuses on customer engagement and marketing technology services for enterprises. Company materials describe it as a provider of stable and efficient messaging services, Cloud Messaging and Cloud Marketing solutions, AI and big data-driven marketing technology, and data insight services through brands such as JPush, EngageLab, GPTBots.ai, and MoonFox Data.

When was Aurora Mobile founded?

Aurora Mobile states in its news releases that it was founded in 2011. Since then, it has developed enterprise messaging infrastructure and expanded into broader customer engagement and marketing technology services.

On which exchange does Aurora Mobile trade and what is its ticker symbol?

Aurora Mobile Limited’s securities, including American depositary shares, trade on NASDAQ under the ticker symbol JG. This is referenced in multiple company news releases and SEC filings.

What is JPush and how is it used?

JPush is Aurora Mobile’s intelligent push notification solution described as part of its Cloud Messaging capabilities. It supports operating systems such as Android, iOS, HarmonyOS, QuickApp and Web, and works with channels including APNs, FCM, JPush channels, and system-level push channels of various mobile brands. Partners use JPush to improve message delivery rates, support high-concurrency messaging, and segment audiences for targeted notifications.

What is EngageLab in Aurora Mobile’s business?

EngageLab is described as Aurora Mobile’s omni-channel customer engagement platform. Company announcements highlight EngageLab’s behavioral CAPTCHA for digital security and user experience, as well as the LiveDesk AI-powered customer service platform that combines AI agents and human agents to manage customer interactions across multiple channels.

What is GPTBots.ai and what problems does it address?

GPTBots.ai is presented as Aurora Mobile’s enterprise-grade no-code AI agent development and management platform. It integrates multi-agent technology and supports use cases such as intelligent knowledge bases, automated fault reporting and triage, clinical consultation support, sales enablement, and knowledge management, as illustrated by its deployment with Echosens China in non-invasive liver diagnostics scenarios.

What is MoonFox Data and how does it relate to Aurora Mobile?

MoonFox Data is described as a sub-brand of Aurora Mobile that focuses on data insights and analysis services using mobile big data, AI algorithms, and professional data analysis. It offers products such as iAPP, iBrand, iMarketing, Alternative Data, and MoonFox Research, and has launched a Financial Alternative Data Solution to support investment institutions with earnings forecasting, performance monitoring, sector discovery, and competitive benchmarking.

In which industry and sector is Aurora Mobile classified?

Aurora Mobile is classified in the Custom Computer Programming Services industry within the Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services sector. This classification aligns with its focus on technology-based customer engagement, messaging, AI, and data solutions for enterprises.

How does Aurora Mobile describe its business segments?

Inline XBRL segment labels in a Form 6-K filing for September 2025 reference Subscription Services, Value-Added Services, and Vertical Applications. These labels indicate that Aurora Mobile organizes its business across multiple service categories, though the supplied text does not provide narrative descriptions for each segment.

Where does Aurora Mobile primarily operate?

Aurora Mobile’s news releases repeatedly describe it as a leading provider of customer engagement and marketing technology services in China and refer to a mobile big data foundation in the Chinese market. MoonFox Data materials mention coverage of companies and brands across A-share, Hong Kong, and U.S. markets, but the core corporate description emphasizes China as the primary operating geography.

What types of enterprises use Aurora Mobile’s solutions according to its announcements?

Based on the company’s news, Aurora Mobile’s solutions are used by enterprises in areas such as private domain SaaS platforms, enterprise expense management, hospitality, healthcare device services, and investment research. Examples include partnerships with Xiaoe, Fenbeitong, Super 8 Hotels China, and Echosens China, as well as MoonFox Data’s work with global investment institutions.

Has Aurora Mobile announced any share repurchase program?

Yes. A Form 6-K dated November 13, 2025, includes a press release stating that Aurora Mobile’s board of directors approved a share repurchase program authorizing the company to repurchase up to a specified amount of its ordinary shares, including American depositary shares, through various transaction methods and funded from its existing cash balance.