In the second quarter of 2026, we saw recruitment into its Generation 3 clinical validation study exceed expectations, broadened partnership discussions across markets, and secured working capital
1 APRIL – 30 JUNE 2026
SIGNIFICANT EVENTS DURING THE INTERIM PERIOD
8 April, 2026Spermosens completes development of JUNO-Checked Generation 3 and initiates clinical validation study
29 April, 2026Spermosens reports JUNO-Checked Generation 3 clinical validation study on track
7 May, 2026Spermosens AB (publ) INTERIM REPORT JANUARY – MARCH 2026
7 May, 2026Spermosens secures SEK 4.85 million capital facility to support development and commercialization
18 May, 2026NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2026 IN SPERMOSENS AB (publ)
28 May, 2026Spermosens publishes annual report for the financial year 2025
18 June, 2026Bulletin from Annual General Meeting in Spermosens AB (publ)
SIGNIFICANT EVENTS AFTER THE END OF THE INTERIM PERIOD
1 July, 2026Spermosens provides an update on the Generation 3 clinical study
21 July, 2026Spermosens calls SEK 4.85 million under previously announced Capital Facility
6 August, 2026Spermosens raises approx. SEK 4.85m in directed issue and calls EGM
6 August, 2026Notice of Extraordinary General Meeting in Spermosens AB (publ)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
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2026 |
2025 |
2026 |
2025 |
2025 |
Rolling |
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Amounts in SEK thousand |
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Q2 |
Q2 |
Q1-Q2 |
Q1-Q2 |
Full-Year |
12 mth |
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Net sales |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
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Operating profit/loss |
-2 782 |
-2 662 |
-4 961 |
-4 725 |
-9 201 |
-9 437 |
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|
- Whereof activated work for own account |
399 |
1 264 |
488 |
2 925 |
2 387 |
-50 |
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Cash and cash equivalents |
1 878 |
12 862 |
1 878 |
12 862 |
4 492 |
1 878 |
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Total Cash flow |
-4 958 |
6 171 |
6 177 |
-4 952 |
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Equity end of period |
27 450 |
36 879 |
27 450 |
36 879 |
12 692 |
27 450 |
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Balance sheet total |
28 916 |
38 614 |
28 916 |
38 614 |
26 105 |
28 916 |
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Equity/assets ratio,% |
95 |
96 |
95 |
96 |
49 |
95 |
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Liquidity ratio,% |
185 |
749 |
185 |
749 |
43 |
185 |
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No. of shares |
3 173 024 065 |
283 607 120 |
3 173 024 065 |
283 607 120 |
3 173 024 065 |
1 696 939 755 |
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Weighted average number of shares, adjusted for |
3 173 024 065 |
1 893 822 350 |
3 173 024 065 |
1 696 939 755 |
2 537 686 452 |
2 855 355 259 |
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Earnings per share, SEK |
-0,001 |
-0,020 |
-0,002 |
-0,060 |
-0,040 |
-0,003 |
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Number of employees at end of period |
3 |
4 |
4 |
6 |
3 |
4 |
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CEO STATEMENT
The last quarter has seen strong recruitment into our clinical validation of JUNO-Checked Generation 3, and the pace continues. The goal is to show that this new generation of sensors can measure the binding of sperm cells to the egg accurately and efficiently, giving doctors and patients better answers.
Alongside the study, we deepened and expanded our partner discussions. We continue to attract relevant commercial partners, ones with the capacity to bring JUNO-Checked to market, as well as clinical partners for independent validation of our system and partners for manufacturing and supply.
This quarter we also strengthened the company's finances through a flexible and cost-effective capital facility approved by shareholders at the Annual General Meeting in June. It secures the company's runway, backed by existing shareholders who have shown long-term commitment to the company.
As communicated earlier, we spent the early part of the year developing a new generation of sensors with improved reproducibility and usability. The clinical study with this generation started in April, according to plan, and it proved easy to use with high reproducibility. We spent time adjusting the sample preparation to achieve optimal capacitation of the sperm cells before testing. Recruitment has exceeded our expectations, with 44 patients recruited before the summer break at the Reproductive Medicine Centre (RMC) in Malmö. Recruitment will resume in mid-August, and we still plan to complete the study by the end of the year.
We stayed active in our partner discussions, looking at how our technology fits the business models of potential partners and the right go-to-market strategy for each. That work has also expanded the field of potential partners. At the ESHRE Annual Congress in London, one of the most important global congresses for reproductive medicine, we presented the clinical results from our second-generation JUNO-Checked sensor and received strong interest from companies and scientists. We made new contacts in Japan too, a market we see as highly relevant for JUNO-Checked. We are in ongoing discussions with potential partners for independent clinical validation in another territory. A second site would provide more data, demonstrate the system's value in a different clinical setting, and build broader trust and visibility for JUNO-Checked. We are also talking to potential partners for manufacturing and supply, something we need in place before we can bring JUNO-Checked to market at scale.
Over the past two years we trimmed the organization and reduced our fixed cost base, which lets us operate with a reduced need for capital. We had stretched our liquidity into September this year, but to achieve our goals, completing the clinical study and finding commercial partners, we needed to secure additional capital.
In collaboration with existing shareholders, we established a flexible and cost-effective capital facility of SEK 4.85 million before issue costs. We consider this the best solution from both a cost and a time perspective. It secures runway throughout the year, and the TO6 warrants coming up in November may bring additional capital. This capital allows us to complete the study and advance our partner discussions, with the ambition of moving into license agreements.
We are pleased with the progress and we stay on plan, focused on reaching our milestones. Each one gets us closer to giving doctors and patients useful answers, and that's what keeps us motivated. I want to thank our investors for their trust and support. We are working to make this a success for all our shareholders.


Tore Duvold, CEO of Spermosens
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