Life360 launches US$225m share repurchase to offset dilution

Life360 reveals a US$225m buy-back program and reports ongoing strong operating cash flow and user growth.

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The Life360 Inc (ASX: 360) share price is in focus after the company announced a substantial multi-year share repurchase program of up to US$225 million and highlighted ongoing positive operating cash flow.

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What did Life360 report?

  • Board of Directors has authorised a share buy-back program of up to US$225 million
  • Aims to offset dilution from stock-based compensation
  • Backed by twelve consecutive quarters of positive operating cash flow
  • Strong balance sheet supports the strategic initiative
  • Life360 serves approximately 97.8 million monthly active users worldwide as of 31 March 2026

What else do investors need to know?

Life360's buy-back program is designed to return value to shareholders while preserving flexibility. The company can purchase shares on the open market, in privately negotiated deals, or other lawful means, depending on market conditions.

There's no obligation to acquire a specific amount and the program may be paused, modified, or ended at any time. Life360's strong operating cash flow and balance sheet provide it with options, even as it continues to grow its global member base.

What's next for Life360?

Looking ahead, Life360 says it will maintain its focus on expanding the platform and growing its international user base. The repurchase program adds a layer of capital return for shareholders, even as investment in new services and platform improvements continues.

Management notes the timing and amount of any share buy-backs will depend on market conditions and other priorities, allowing flexibility as the business evolves in coming years.

Life360 share price snapshot

Over the past 12 months, Life360 shares have declined 40%, trailing the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) which has risen 4% over the same period.

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