Largan Precision, one of the world’s most closely watched suppliers of smartphone camera lenses, is ending 2025 on a firmer footing after posting higher sales in December. The company reported unaudited consolidated revenue of NT$5.62 billion (about US$178.41 million) for December 2025, up 6% from November and roughly unchanged compared with the same month a year earlier.
The stronger month-to-month performance is a meaningful signal for investors and industry followers because Largan’s revenue trends often reflect broader demand for premium smartphone cameras. As handset makers continue pushing advanced photography features—such as improved low-light performance, zoom capabilities, and higher-end sensor and lens combinations—lens suppliers like Largan can benefit when flagship production ramps up or when customers adjust orders for new models.
While December’s year-over-year result was essentially flat, the monthly rise suggests improving momentum heading into the next period. That matters in a market where component orders can swing quickly based on product cycles, inventory levels, and consumer upgrade demand.
Looking ahead, the company is aiming to improve its performance, with ongoing attention on stabilizing growth after a year defined by competitive pressure and shifting smartphone demand. For readers tracking the smartphone supply chain, Largan’s latest numbers offer a snapshot of how the premium camera lens segment is holding up—and whether stronger camera-focused upgrades might help lift results as the industry moves into the next product cycle.






