Dropbox (NASDAQ:DBX) reported second-quarter 2026 revenue growth and raised its full-year profitability and free-cash-flow outlook, as executives said continued improvements in its core file-sync-and-share business are supporting a return to sustainable growth. It was Dropbox’s third consecutive quarter of paying-user growth, with management citing strength in its Dropbox Simple offering and positive license growth among Teams customers. Alkarmi said users are discovering the integrations organically to find and repurpose content, later storing work back in Dropbox. During the quarter, Dropbox repurchased about 12.6 million shares for approximately $315 million. Outlook Raised for Full-Year Profitability and Free Cash FlowFor the third quarter, Dropbox expects revenue of $627 million to $630 million.