Palantir (PLTR) Q1 2026 Earnings Preview: Analysts Eye 74% Revenue Surge

Table of Contents Palantir Technologies (PLTR) prepares to unveil its first-quarter 2026 financial results today, with options activity suggesting significant volatility ahead. Palantir Technologies Inc., PLTR The options market is currently pricing in approximately 9.82% movement in either direction once earnings are disclosed. This figure sits marginally higher than the company’s three-quarter average post-earnings swing of 9.28%. Shares are hovering near $144.44, reflecting a 19% decline from the start of 2026. Wall Street consensus calls for quarterly revenue reaching roughly $1.54 billion, representing a substantial 74% increase compared to the same period last year. This growth rate would exceed the 39.3% expansion recorded during Q1 2025. In its most recent quarter, Palantir delivered $1.41 billion in revenue, marking a 70% year-over-year jump. The company surpassed expectations across revenue, billings, and EBITDA metrics. Regarding profitability, analysts anticipate $0.28 in earnings per share. This projection represents more than double the company’s Q1 2025 performance. Management has pledged to maintain profitability throughout every quarter of 2026, making any shortfall in this area particularly significant for investors. The primary focus for shareholders centers on Palantir’s Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP) performance. Executives have previously indicated that U.S. commercial revenue—primarily fueled by AIP customer adoption—would expand by at least 115% throughout the current year. Market participants are eager to see concrete evidence of enterprise customer acquisition and retention. The U.S. commercial segment has emerged as the primary growth driver, meaning any deceleration in this area would likely trigger substantial selling pressure. Despite heightened focus on commercial expansion, Palantir’s government business continues to play a critical role in the overall financial picture. Market watchers will scrutinize any announcements regarding new contracts with U.S. defense agencies or foreign government entities. This division offers more stable revenue streams and serves as a counterbalance to the more dynamic commercial operations. Full-year projections warrant close attention as well. Palantir has established a 2026 revenue target ranging from $7.18 billion to $7.19 billion. Investors will evaluate whether first-quarter performance positions the company favorably to achieve this goal. Most analysts tracking PLTR have maintained their projections over the last month, indicating expectations that the company will meet its established targets. The consensus rating from Wall Street stands at Moderate Buy, derived from 15 Hold recommendations, five Buy ratings, and two Sell calls. The mean price target of $191.74 suggests approximately 37.8% potential upside from present trading levels. Recently, Palantir competitor Commvault announced its earnings and exceeded revenue projections, sending shares up 14.4% following the disclosure. The broader data and analytics software sector has gained 8.7% during the past month, while PLTR has dropped 2.4% over the same timeframe.