Does Dropbox’s AI Push Signal a Long Term Value Opportunity in 2025?

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  • If you are wondering whether Dropbox is quietly turning into a value opportunity while many investors focus on flashier tech names, this breakdown is for you.
  • The stock is down 2.8% over the last week, 5.8% over the last month, and 3.3% year to date, but it is still up 27.7% over three years and 15.0% over five years, which tells a very different longer term story.
  • Recent headlines have focused on Dropbox sharpening its product focus and pushing harder into AI driven features and workflow automation. This strategic shift has caught the eye of both investors and competitors. At the same time, ongoing discussions around cost discipline and capital allocation have added more nuance to how the market is pricing the stock's future growth.
  • In our framework, Dropbox scores 5 out of 6 on valuation checks, which you can see in detail in its valuation score. Next, we will walk through those methods one by one, before finishing with a more holistic way to think about what the market might be missing.

Find out why Dropbox's -7.2% return over the last year is lagging behind its peers.

Approach 1: Dropbox Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) Analysis

A Discounted Cash Flow model estimates what a company is worth by projecting its future cash flows and discounting them back to today, to reflect risk and the time value of money.

For Dropbox, the model starts with last twelve month free cash flow of about $906 million, a strong base for a mid cap software business. Analysts provide detailed estimates for the next few years, and Simply Wall St then extrapolates those trends over a 10 year period. On this view, Dropbox is expected to be generating around $1.3 billion in free cash flow by 2035, with growth gradually slowing as the business matures.

When all of those projected cash flows are discounted back and combined with a reasonable long term growth assumption, the DCF model arrives at an intrinsic value of about $58.04 per share. Compared with the current market price, this implies the stock is trading at roughly a 50.7% discount.

Result: UNDERVALUED

Our Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) analysis suggests Dropbox is undervalued by 50.7%. Track this in your watchlist or portfolio, or discover 909 more undervalued stocks based on cash flows.

DBX Discounted Cash Flow as at Dec 2025

Head to the Valuation section of our Company Report for more details on how we arrive at this Fair Value for Dropbox.

Approach 2: Dropbox Price vs Earnings

For a consistently profitable business like Dropbox, the price to earnings, or PE, ratio is a useful way to judge whether investors are paying a reasonable price for each dollar of earnings. In general, faster growth and lower perceived risk justify a higher PE, while slower growth, more cyclicality, or higher uncertainty tend to pull a fair PE lower.

Dropbox currently trades on a PE of about 14.7x, which is well below both the wider Software industry average of roughly 32.7x and the 23.5x average of closer peers. Simply Wall St also calculates a proprietary Fair Ratio of 24.4x, which is the PE you might expect for Dropbox given its specific earnings growth profile, margins, industry, market cap, and risk factors.

This Fair Ratio is more informative than a simple comparison with industry or peer averages, because it adjusts for Dropbox’s own strengths and weaknesses rather than assuming it should trade like a typical software stock. Setting the Fair Ratio of 24.4x against the current 14.7x multiple suggests the market is applying a sizable discount to what looks like a reasonable valuation baseline.

Result: UNDERVALUED

NasdaqGS:DBX PE Ratio as at Dec 2025

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Upgrade Your Decision Making: Choose your Dropbox Narrative

Earlier we mentioned that there is an even better way to understand valuation. Let us introduce you to Narratives, an easy tool on Simply Wall St's Community page that lets you turn your view of Dropbox into a coherent story that links its business drivers, a financial forecast, and a resulting fair value. Narratives then continuously update that story when new information arrives, so you can compare your Narrative fair value to the current share price and decide whether to buy, hold, or sell. You can also see how other investors may, for example, build a bullish Narrative that leans on deeper AI integration, margin expansion, and a fair value closer to $35, or a more cautious Narrative that stresses revenue decline, competition, and a fair value nearer $20.

Do you think there's more to the story for Dropbox? Head over to our Community to see what others are saying!

NasdaqGS:DBX 1-Year Stock Price Chart

This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned.

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