Google’s annual revenue tops $400 billion for the first time

Google’s parent company, Alphabet, has earned more than $400 billion in annual revenue for the first time. The company announced the milestone as part of its Q4 2025 earnings report released on Wednesday, which highlights 15 percent year-over-year growth as its cloud business and YouTube continue to grow.

As noted in the earnings report, Google’s cloud business is set to reach a run rate of $70 billion in 2025, while YouTube’s annual revenue from ads and subscriptions exceeds $60 billion. Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, citing Nielsen data, told investors that YouTube remains the “number one streamer.” The company also now has more than 325 million paid subscribers, led by Google One and YouTube Premium.

Additionally, Pichai said that the past few months saw Google Search usage “higher than ever”, adding that daily AI mode queries have doubled since its launch. Google will soon take advantage of the popularity of its Gemini app and AI mode, as it plans to build an agented checkout feature into both tools.



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