Welcome to our dedicated page for Gopro SEC filings (Ticker: GPRO), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.
The GoPro, Inc. (NASDAQ: GPRO) SEC filings page on Stock Titan brings together the company’s official regulatory disclosures from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. As a Delaware corporation listed on The Nasdaq Global Select Market, GoPro files annual reports, quarterly reports, current reports on Form 8‑K, registration statements, and other documents that explain its financial condition, capital structure, and material events.
In its filings, GoPro describes a business built around cameras, mountable and wearable accessories, lifestyle gear, applications, and subscription and service offerings, with products sold globally through retailers, distributors, and GoPro.com. Forms 10‑K and 10‑Q (when available) provide detail on revenue from hardware and subscription and services, investments in hardware, cloud, and mobile software, and risk factors related to competition, supply chain, tariffs, and consumer demand.
Recent 8‑K filings disclose key financing and equity transactions, including a Second Lien Credit Agreement for a term loan, related financial covenants, and the issuance of warrants to purchase 11,076,968 shares of Class A common stock. GoPro has also filed an S‑1 registration statement covering the resale of those warrants and the underlying shares. Additional 8‑Ks describe a Subscription Agreement with The Woodman Family Trust for a direct purchase of Class A common stock, amendments to credit agreements, and changes to warrant terms.
GoPro’s current reports also cover legal and regulatory matters, such as patent litigation outcomes and an International Trade Commission investigation, as well as Nasdaq listing compliance notices. On Stock Titan, each filing is paired with AI‑powered summaries that highlight the most important points, helping readers quickly understand complex credit agreements, warrant structures, or litigation disclosures. You can review Forms 10‑K and 10‑Q for full financial statements, browse Form 8‑K items for material events, and track equity and warrant details without reading every page of the underlying documents.