Discover the full management transaction log of Zedge, Inc., a publicly traded company based in United States. Shares are listed on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Media & Communication sector, Zedge, Inc. has recorded 38 insider filings. Market capitalisation: €51.9m. The latest transaction was filed on 10 June 2022 — Acquisition. Among the most active insiders: GIBBER ELLIOT. All data is accessible without an account.
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Zedge, Inc. (NYSE American: ZDGE) is a United States-listed company focused on digital content marketplaces and interactive games. Headquartered in New York, New York, United States, the business traces its roots to 2003, when Tom Arnøy, Kenneth Sundnes, and Paul Shaw launched Zedge as a mobile ringtone service. Over time, the company expanded from early handset personalization into a broader digital ecosystem built around user-generated content, subscriptions, premium content distribution, and advertising-led monetization. Zedge was incorporated in 2008 and later became an independent public company after separating from IDT. Today, Zedge’s core business is organized around three main offerings. First, Zedge Ringtones and Wallpapers, a freemium digital content marketplace that offers mobile phone wallpapers, video wallpapers, ringtones, notification sounds, and pAInt, a generative AI wallpaper maker. Second, GuruShots, a skill-based photography challenge game that blends social engagement with competitive play. Third, Emojipedia, a well-known and trusted reference destination for emoji-related content. This portfolio gives Zedge exposure to consumer personalization, creator-led digital commerce, and interactive entertainment, while also supporting a large and recurring user base across its products. From a competitive standpoint, Zedge occupies a differentiated niche rather than a broad platform battlefield. Its longstanding brand in smartphone personalization remains a key asset, especially in a market where user retention, content freshness, and monetization efficiency matter more than scale alone. The company’s strategy is centered on converting engagement into revenue through subscriptions, in-app purchases, and premium content, while continuing to enhance its ecosystem with AI-enabled tools and community-oriented products. Zedge’s operating footprint is international, with a U.S. headquarters and international offices and subsidiaries in Europe, including Norway, Lithuania, and Israel. Recent developments have been constructive. In October 2025, Zedge reported fiscal 2025 results showing a record 984K active subscriptions, 21% year-over-year subscription revenue growth, and 17% ARPMAU growth. Management also highlighted share repurchases of 1.3 million shares during the fiscal year, and the company introduced its first dividend after year-end. Zedge ended the period with approximately $19 million in cash and no debt, which is notable for a small-cap digital media business. For investors, Zedge presents a U.S. listed, digitally native business with a hybrid profile across media, community, and app monetization, listed on NYSE American in the United States.