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Intuitive Surgical (GB:0R29)
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EarningsQ2 2026 Earnings Report

Intuitive Surgical (0R29) Q2 2026 Earnings Report

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GB:0R29 Q2 2026 EPS Results

Actual EPS$2.80
Consensus EPS$2.51
Beat/MissBeat by +$0.29
One Year Ago EPS$2.19

GB:0R29 Q2 2026 Revenue Results

Actual Revenue$2.89B
Expected Revenue$2.83B
Beat/MissBeat by +$66.97M
YoY Revenue Growth+18.54%

Earnings Announcement Details

QuarterQ2 2026
Date07/16/2026
TimeAfter Close
Conference CallThursday, July 16, 2026
GB:0R29 Upcoming Earnings
Intuitive Surgical's next earnings date is estimated for October 20, 2026, based on past reporting schedules.

Q2 2026 Earnings Call Audio

GB:0R29 Q2 2026 Earnings Call
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Q2 2026 Earnings Slide Deck

Q2 2026 Earnings Call Summary

Q2 2026
Earnings Call Date:Jul 16, 2026|
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Earnings Call Sentiment|Positive
The call presented a predominantly positive operational and financial picture: robust revenue (+19%), strong profitability (42% non-GAAP operating margin), healthy procedure growth (total +16%) and capital placements (468 da Vinci systems), plus strong cash flow. The company also highlighted meaningful product progress (da Vinci 5 updates, SP and XiR momentum, ION adoption) and clinical evidence supporting adoption. Key risks were noted but were mostly market- and policy-driven (U.S. patient coverage dynamics, China tender and pricing pressure), some procedure-mix headwinds (bariatrics) and an unquantified impact from the extended-use instrument program. Overall, the positive metrics and growth drivers materially outweigh the challenges discussed.
Company Guidance
Intuitive maintained full‑year 2026 da Vinci procedure growth guidance of 13.5%–15.5% (expecting to be near the midpoint) and updated its non‑GAAP gross profit margin outlook to 68%–69% of revenue; it now expects non‑GAAP operating expense growth of 11%–13%, noncash stock‑based compensation of $880–$900 million, other income of $315–$335 million, and a non‑GAAP effective tax rate of 22%–23% of pretax income. Management reiterated R&D will grow faster than SG&A, noted the Q2 pretax IEPA tariff refund of $36 million (Q2 non‑GAAP gross margin was 70% or 68.7% ex‑refund), and said there will be no Intuitive Foundation contribution in 2026 after a $70 million multiyear contribution in Q4 2025.
Procedure Growth
Total procedures increased 16% year-over-year in Q2 (15% da Vinci, 36% ION), with ION procedures up 36% to ~48k in the quarter and now >400k cumulatively.
Installed Base Expansion
Global installed base grew to almost 13,000 systems, with da Vinci installed base up 12% and ION installed base up 21% year-over-year; da Vinci SP global base reached 445 systems.
System Placements and Capital Momentum
Placed 468 da Vinci systems (an 18% increase vs. prior year) and 55 ION systems in Q2; 246 of the da Vinci placements were da Vinci 5 (including 114 dual consoles).
Revenue and Recurring Revenue Strength
Q2 revenue rose 19% to $2.89 billion; recurring revenue grew 19% to $2.47 billion and represented 85% of total revenue. Constant currency revenue growth was 18%.
Profitability and Earnings Growth
Non-GAAP operating margin was 42%; non-GAAP net income was $1.0 billion (vs. $798M prior year) and non-GAAP EPS rose 28% to $2.80.
Strong Cash Generation
Ended the quarter with $8.6 billion in cash and investments; free cash flow for the first half of 2026 was $1.8 billion, up 71% year-over-year.
Service and Systems Revenue Performance
Systems revenue grew 19% to $685 million; service revenue increased 21% to $472 million, with service revenue per da Vinci system up 8% year-over-year.
SP and XiR Momentum
SP procedures grew 61% and 38 SP systems were placed in Q2; XiR adoption is accelerating (installed base ~130 XiR globally, ~50 in the U.S.), with strong traction in ASCs (27 placements in Q2, 20 were XiR).
Product and R&D Progress
Rolled out first phase of >100 planned da Vinci 5 updates focused on telepresence, simulation training and workflow; submitted multiple 510(k)s and filed a noncommercial next-generation flexible robotic endoscope for GI—demonstrating ongoing product innovation and pipeline expansion.
Clinical Evidence and New Indications
Notable study results highlighted: robotic appendectomy associated with 66% lower adjusted risk of complications versus laparoscopy; force feedback associated with faster return of bowel function; specialty procedure growth: cardiac +39% and nipple-sparing mastectomy +43%.

GB:0R29 Earnings History

Report Date
Fiscal Quarter
Forecast / EPS
Last Year's EPS
EPS YoY Change
Press Release
Oct 20, 2026
2026 (Q3)
2.64 / -
2.4
2026 (Q2)
2.51 / 2.80
2.1927.85% (+0.61)
2026 (Q1)
2.12 / 2.50
1.8138.12% (+0.69)
2025 (Q4)
2.27 / 2.53
2.2114.48% (+0.32)
2025 (Q3)
2.00 / 2.40
1.8430.43% (+0.56)
2025 (Q2)
1.93 / 2.19
1.7823.03% (+0.41)
2025 (Q1)
1.74 / 1.81
1.520.67% (+0.31)
2024 (Q4)
1.79 / 2.21
1.638.12% (+0.61)
2024 (Q3)
1.64 / 1.84
1.4626.03% (+0.38)
2024 (Q2)
1.54 / 1.78
1.4225.35% (+0.36)
The table shows recent earnings report dates and whether the forecast was beat or missed. See the change in forecast and EPS from the previous year.
Beat
Missed