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Cognex (CGNX) Following Strong Results And Guidance Has Valuation Back In Focus

Simply Wall St·08/18/2026 20:26:13
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Why Cognex Stock Is Back On Investors’ Radar

Cognex (CGNX) has drawn fresh attention after its second quarter and first half 2026 results, along with new revenue guidance and a quarterly dividend declaration, offered a clearer picture of the company’s current trajectory.

See our latest analysis for Cognex.

The recent second quarter results, fresh guidance and dividend declaration have coincided with firm share price momentum for Cognex, with an 80.34% year to date share price return and a 55.63% total shareholder return over the past year. However, the five year total shareholder return is down 20.45%, which suggests that enthusiasm has picked up only more recently.

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After Cognex’s sharp share price recovery and upbeat 2026 guidance, the key question now is straightforward: Does the current valuation still leave enough upside to compensate you for the risks that concerned investors over the past five years?

Most Popular Narrative: 17.2% Undervalued

The most followed narrative currently places Cognex’s fair value at $80.42 compared with the last close at $66.60, which frames the stock as materially undervalued and sets up a valuation story built around AI vision, margin expansion and analyst consensus expectations.

Analysts are assuming Cognex's revenue will grow by 9.6% annually over the next 3 years. Analysts assume that profit margins will increase from 16.1% today to 26.0% in 3 years time.

Read the complete narrative.

Want to see why this narrative supports a higher fair value for Cognex? The core idea is faster earnings growth built on richer margins and a higher future earnings multiple. Curious which revenue mix and profitability assumptions carry the most weight in that calculation? The detailed narrative spells out the path behind that $80.42 figure.

Result: Fair Value of $80.42 (UNDERVALUED)

Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.

However, there are still clear pressure points for Cognex, including pricing pressure from lower cost competitors and uncertainty around how quickly AI software adoption translates into recurring revenue.

Find out about the key risks to this Cognex narrative.

Another View On Cognex’s Valuation

The analyst narrative frames Cognex as 17.2% undervalued based on a fair value of $80.42. However, the current P/E of 64.1x is much higher than the US Electronic industry at 30.7x, a peer average of 53.8x, and a fair ratio estimate of 33.6x.

This gap suggests the market already prices in a lot of future growth and profitability. If the share price moved closer to the fair ratio, investors would be looking at a very different risk reward trade off. Which version of Cognex’s story do you think the market is really paying for today?

See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.

NasdaqGS:CGNX P/E Ratio as at Aug 2026
NasdaqGS:CGNX P/E Ratio as at Aug 2026

Next Steps

Sentiment around Cognex is clearly mixed, with optimism on some measures and caution on others, so it makes sense to review the data yourself and form an independent view. To see which potential upside factors our model currently highlights, take a closer look at 3 key rewards.

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