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BMBL Stock Forecast: Bumble, Inc. Price Predictions for 2026-2027

Last close, 21 Aug 2026
$2.80
0.00% on the day

The 15 Wall Street analysts covering Bumble, Inc. hold a median 12-month price target of $3.75 — +33.9% from the last close. Ticker Nerd's systematic factor model, run across ~4,600 US stocks, ranks it 61 of 100 as at 21 Aug 2026 — in the upper half.

Market cap
$427.5M
Ticker Nerd rank
61 / 100
Median analyst target
$3.75
Analysts covering
15
Total return, dividends reinvested
1W
+3.3%
1M
−2.4%
YTD
−21.6%
1Y
−56.5%
From 52W high
−60.9%
From 52W low
+7.7%
$2.60
$7.17
52-week range, adjusted closes · the dot is the last close
Ticker Nerd rank

BMBL stock analysis: one number for the whole business

Consensus tells you what everyone already believes. The model scores Bumble, Inc. on its factor families — the same systematic rank behind the Ticker Nerd portfolio.

Where the model ranks itAs at 21 Aug 2026
61 / 100

Percentile across ~4,600 US stocks on Ticker Nerd’s systematic factor model. Higher is better. How the model is built and tested

Accruals
100
Value
91
Issuance
86
Size
59
Quality
50
Volatility
48
Growth
34
Revisions
29
Momentum
18

Accruals (100): Reported profit is backed by cash, and the company is not expanding recklessly.

Momentum (18): The shares have been drifting down relative to others.

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Wall Street

BMBL stock forecast 2026-2027: analyst price targets & predictions

The bullish and bearish analyst opinions on BMBL, reported as data — targets and ratings, the market's view beside the model's.

Share price and the analyst range, 12 monthsAdjusted close, US dollars
$2.00$3.00$4.00$5.00$6.00$7.00Oct 25Jan 26Apr 26Jul 26BMBLHigh $5.00Median $3.75Low $3.00

Price targets and ratings are third-party analyst estimates, reported here as data. They are not Ticker Nerd forecasts, and they are frequently wrong.

What Wall Street says15 analysts
0 Buy14 Hold1 Sell
Low $3.00Median $3.75High $5.00

The green dot is the last close — the median target sits +33.9% from it.

Recent analyst actionsNewest first

Of the 20 most recent actions, 0 moved their price target up and 6 moved it down.

DateFirmActionRatingTarget
12 Aug 2026UBSMaintainsNeutral$4.50$3.00
7 Aug 2026RBC CapitalMaintainsSector Perform$5.00$4.00
7 Aug 2026SusquehannaMaintainsNeutral$3.50$3.00
7 Aug 2026Wells FargoMaintainsEqual-Weight$5.00$4.00
6 Aug 2026Goldman SachsMaintainsNeutral$5.00$3.50
26 May 2026CitigroupMaintainsNeutral$3.90$3.60
26 May 2026CitigroupMaintainsNeutral
6 May 2026RBC CapitalReiteratesSector Perform
6 May 2026UBSMaintainsNeutral
12 Mar 2026B of A SecuritiesMaintainsUnderperform
12 Mar 2026CitigroupMaintainsNeutral
12 Mar 2026JP MorganUpgradeNeutral
12 Mar 2026Morgan StanleyMaintainsEqual-Weight
12 Mar 2026RBC CapitalReiteratesSector Perform
12 Mar 2026TD CowenReiteratesHold
12 Mar 2026Wells FargoMaintainsEqual-Weight
22 Dec 2025CitigroupMaintainsNeutral
11 Dec 2025JefferiesMaintainsHold
19 Nov 2025Morgan StanleyMaintainsEqual-Weight
10 Nov 2025SusquehannaMaintainsNeutral

Price targets and ratings are third-party analyst estimates, reported here as data. They are not Ticker Nerd forecasts, and they are frequently wrong.

Market Radar

This page is one stock. Monday covers all of them.

Computed off the Friday close and sent before the US open.

Market Radar reports the week’s largest rank changes across roughly 4,600 US stocks, the factor behind each one, and where the market went. BMBL appears on the weeks it earns a place.

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Estimates

BMBL analyst estimate revisions

Not the forecast itself — the direction analysts are revising it. Revision direction is one of the model's factor families.

Which way the estimates are movingNext fiscal year
EPS revision, 90 days
−65.7%
Analysts raising
1
Analysts cutting
0
Fundamentals

Bumble, Inc. (BMBL) financial data

A margin means little on its own. Each bar marks where the figure sits across the whole US universe we score.

Valuation
Trailing P/E
22.9×

Cheaper than 34% of US stocks

Price / sales
0.5×

Cheaper than 83% of US stocks

Price / book
0.7×

Cheaper than 81% of US stocks

EV / EBITDA
3.0×

Cheaper than 56% of US stocks

Growth & margins
Revenue growth (YoY)
−15.2%

Higher than 13% of US stocks

Earnings growth (YoY)
−15.2%

Higher than 22% of US stocks

Gross margin
74.4%

Higher than 87% of US stocks

Operating margin
28.1%

Higher than 86% of US stocks

Net margin
−58.0%

Higher than 9% of US stocks

Returns & dividend
Return on equity
−76.9%

Higher than 16% of US stocks

Return on assets
9.1%

Higher than 91% of US stocks

Dividend yield

Bars mark the percentile across the ~4,600 US stocks Ticker Nerd covers, among those reporting the figure.

Peers

BMBL vs competitors

The nearest names by industry and size, scored by the same model — like for like.

Its peer group, ranked by the same modelInternet Content & Information
CompanyMarket capTKN rank
BMBLBumble, Inc.$427.5M
61
ZIPZipRecruiter, Inc.$343.2M
97
FVRRFiverr International Ltd.$339.5M
84
PERIPerion Network Ltd.$396.6M
96
NRDSNerdWallet, Inc.$659.8M
99
ANGIAngi, Inc.$197.3M
62
CARSCars.com, Inc.$683.1M
88

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News

Latest BMBL news & analysis

Can Bumble, Tinder make a comeback as users leave apps

Invezz · 22 Aug 2026negative

The online dating industry, including major players like Bumble and Tinder, is facing one of its biggest tests since the pandemic boom, as firms grapple with slowing user growth, declining engagement, and rising skepticism from younger users after years of rapid expansion from swipe-based matchmaking.

Why it matters — BMBL watchers would care because declining engagement and slowing user growth in the broader dating-app industry point to headwinds affecting Bumble's core business.

Bumble is tossing one of its key original features

Fast Company · 12 Aug 2026neutral

Bumble is altering one of its signature messaging rules, a flagship feature tied to how connections begin on the dating app. The change shifts how messaging works within the platform.

Why it matters — Bumble watchers will care because modifying a core original feature signals a strategic shift in how the app positions itself within the dating market.

Bumble is losing its Bumble-ness

Business Insider · 11 Aug 2026negative

Bumble removed its signature rule requiring women to message first and extended the messaging window. These changes make the app more similar to its main competitor, Tinder.

Why it matters — The loss of Bumble's key differentiating feature could weaken its brand identity and competitive positioning in the dating-app market.

Bumble stock rises after ending women-first texting rule: will the move boost growth?

Invezz · 11 Aug 2026positive

Bumble announced it is removing its women-first messaging rule, allowing either person in a match to send the first message, a major shift from the approach that has defined the platform since its 2014 launch. The company said the change aims to revive user engagement amid slowing growth, and its stock rose following the announcement.

Why it matters — BMBL watchers would care because this change to a core, defining feature reflects management's effort to address slowing user engagement and growth, with the market reacting positively to the news.

Bumble eases women-first messaging rule as dating apps seek engagement boost

Reuters · 11 Aug 2026neutral

Bumble announced it will allow either person in a match to send the first message, ending the women-first messaging rule that had been a defining feature of the app since its 2014 launch.

Why it matters — The change to a core feature of Bumble's platform signals a strategic shift aimed at boosting user engagement, which investors will watch for its effect on growth and retention.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about BMBL stock

What is the BMBL stock price forecast for 2026-2027?

The 15 Wall Street analysts covering Bumble, Inc. have a median 12-month price target of $3.75, with estimates ranging from $3 to $5. These are third-party analyst estimates, not Ticker Nerd forecasts, and they are frequently wrong.

Is BMBL stock a buy right now?

Of the 15 analysts covering Bumble, Inc., 0 rate it a Buy, 14 a Hold and 1 a Sell. Ticker Nerd's systematic factor model ranks Bumble, Inc. 61 out of 100 across roughly 4,600 US stocks as at 21 Aug 2026. None of this is personal advice — it does not consider your circumstances.

How does Ticker Nerd's model rank BMBL?

As at 21 Aug 2026, Bumble, Inc. ranks 61 out of 100 on Ticker Nerd's systematic factor model — a percentile across roughly 4,600 US stocks, built from its factor families. Its strongest factor family is Accruals (100 of 100).

Will BMBL stock go up?

No one can know that. What the data says: the median 12-month target from 15 analysts implies +33.9% from the last close, and Ticker Nerd's factor model ranks Bumble, Inc. 61 out of 100 as at 21 Aug 2026. Analyst targets are third-party estimates and frequently wrong; none of this is personal advice.

What is the BMBL stock forecast for 2030?

No analyst covering Bumble, Inc. publishes a 2030 price target — Wall Street targets run 12 to 18 months out. Sites quoting a 2030 price for BMBL are extrapolating price history, which says nothing about the business. The furthest attributed numbers are the current analyst targets: $3 to $5 over the next 12 months.

How has BMBL stock performed over the past year?

Bumble, Inc. returned -56.5% over the 12 months to 21 Aug 2026, with dividends reinvested. Past performance does not indicate future returns.

What does Bumble, Inc. do?

Bumble Inc. provides online dating and social networking services through its flagship mobile applications, Bumble and Badoo.

What is the latest news on BMBL?

The most recent item we track (Invezz, 22 Aug 2026): "Can Bumble, Tinder make a comeback as users leave apps". The online dating industry, including major players like Bumble and Tinder, is facing one of its biggest tests since the pandemic boom, as firms grapple with slowing user growth, declining engagement, and rising skepticism from younger users after years of rapid expansion from swipe-based matchmaking.

Company

About Bumble, Inc.

Bumble Inc. provides online dating and social networking services through its flagship mobile applications, Bumble and Badoo. Bumble positions women at the center of the experience, enabling them to make the first move in connections, while Badoo offers a free-to-use platform for dating. The company also features Bumble BFF for friendships and Bumble Bizz for professional networking, all utilizing profile setups and matching via user votes. Operating subscription models and in-app purchases, Bumble Inc. segments its business geographically into North America and the Rest of the World, serving users across diverse regions. These apps facilitate meaningful interactions in the competitive online dating sector, emphasizing safety, empowerment, and community building. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, Bumble Inc. continues to innovate in the technology services industry, focusing on packaged software for social connections.

CEO Ms. Whitney Wolfe Herd · 580 employees · United States · https://bumble.com