One of the leading conversational AI companies specializing in voice-enabled AI-driven business solutions, SoundHound AI (NASDAQ:SOUN), is trading at $6.96, down 30% year-to-date, even as the company just posted its strongest quarter ever and unveiled a new product at NVIDIA GTC 2026. That tension is exactly what retail investors are wrestling with right now.
The company’s Q4 revenue of $55.06 million grew 59.4% year-over-year, beating estimates, while the adjusted EBITDA loss narrowed to -$7.43 million from -$16.79 million a year prior. SoundHound also unveiled its Edge Agentic+ platform, described as the world’s first multimodal, multilingual, fully agentic AI platform running entirely on-device for automotive makers, combining voice and vision AI without cloud connectivity. CEO Keyvan Mohajer called the results proof of concept: “Our results speak for themselves. All key profit metrics were up, and in the last quarter we closed a record number of customer deals.” Of course, then the CFO announced he was leaving.
SoundHound’s Reddit Crowd Is Skeptical, and Getting Louder
Reddit sentiment sits at neutral 45 as of Thursday morning, after briefly dipping to bearish 32 at midnight ET. Discussion is concentrated in a single r/wallstreetbets post with 244 upvotes and 64 comments over 12 hours. The post “Gave My Wife Her Account Back” by Sire_Jenkins captures retail frustration directly.

Gave My Wife Her Account Back…
by u/Sire_Jenkins in wallstreetbets
The author notes his wife “is stuck on Soundhound,” indicating that the bears have real ammunition:
- Operating cash flow burned $98.22 million in FY2025, funded largely by $208 million in equity issuances, diluting existing shareholders
- CFO Nitesh Sharan is departing effective April 3, 2026, replaced on an interim basis by co-founder James Hom, an interesting move during a mid-growth-phase
- Stock-based compensation hit $80.6 million in FY2025, nearly half of total revenue, raising questions about true profitability
The Bull Case Rests on Deals SoundHound Actually Closed
Across its fourth quarter, SoundHound signed more than 100 deals across healthcare, telecom, automotive, and financial services. New wins included Panda Express, IHOP, Jersey Mike’s, a Korean OEM, a Japanese OEM with a seven-digit unit commitment, and BNP Paribas. The company’s outcome-based pricing model charges based on automation performance improvements rather than per-seat fees, aligning revenue growth directly with client results. Full-year 2026 guidance calls for $225 million to $260 million in revenue. Analysts have an average price target of $14.62 versus today’s $7.39, with six buy ratings and no sell ratings.
The CFO transition and cash burn remain key topics in analyst coverage and retail discussion. SoundHound’s 2026 revenue guidance of $225 million to $260 million will be tested as automotive Edge AI deals move toward production with OEM partners over the coming quarters.
Data Sources
- SoundHound Q4 and full-year 2025 earnings data via Fuse API and SEC filings (Accession 0001840856-26-000002)
- SOUN Reddit sentiment data via Fuse API, March 18-19, 2026
- Edge AI platform details from SoundHound AI’s On-Device Auto Platform Debut source document
- CFO departure and news sentiment via Alpha Vantage NEWS_SENTIMENT, March 19, 2026