Compass Verdict

Is Xperi Inc. (NYSE:XPER) a buy in 2026?

Yes, on balance. The Compass leans toward accumulating Xperi Inc. at current levels.

TiVo OS is becoming the Android of smart TVs while the market still prices Xperi like a fading guide-data licensor.

Compass Score 77/100Favorable$7.80

Where XPER is headed

Walk into a Best Buy in late 2027 and roughly one in four sub-$800 TVs on the wall will be running TiVo OS. Vestel, Sharp, Konka, Daewoo, and a handful of Latin American brands have already signed. Each set sold drops a recurring ad-and-data annuity into Xperi's lap worth somewhere between $3 and $8 per device per year, and the install base is heading toward 10 million sets. That is the business the market is refusing to underwrite at $7.52.

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The complete destination call, the overlooked angle, milestones, and bull, base, and bear price scenarios (around $7.80).

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Frequently asked questions

Is Xperi Inc. (NYSE:XPER) a buy in 2026?

Yes, on balance. The Compass leans toward accumulating Xperi Inc. at current levels. TiVo OS is becoming the Android of smart TVs while the market still prices Xperi like a fading guide-data licensor.

What is XPER's Compass Score?

Xperi Inc. scores 77/100 on Alexandria's Compass, placing it in the "Favorable" tier. Scores blend eight factors and update weekly.

What is the price target for XPER?

Alexandria's full Compass Direction includes bull, base, and bear price scenarios with the valuation math behind each. Read the full breakdown on the XPER page.

Compass verdicts are AI-generated, forward-looking editorial research from publicly available data, not investment advice or a recommendation regarding any security. Scores and verdicts update as the data changes.