Alphabet’s latest earnings report just dropped, and the numbers are no joke. The company pulled in $113.83 billion in revenue for the fourth quarter of 2025, upAlphabet’s latest earnings report just dropped, and the numbers are no joke. The company pulled in $113.83 billion in revenue for the fourth quarter of 2025, up

Alphabet’s Q4 revenue hit $113.83 billion, up 15% year-over-year

4 min read

Alphabet’s latest earnings report just dropped, and the numbers are no joke. The company pulled in $113.83 billion in revenue for the fourth quarter of 2025, up 15% from the same period in 2024. That beat analyst expectations of $111.43 billion.

But oh, it did not stop there. Earnings per share came in at $2.82, also above the $2.63 Wall Street was looking for.

The company’s net income for the quarter hit $34.46 billion, compared to $26.53 billion the year before. That’s a fat jump. Operating income was $35.93 billion, with a margin holding steady at 32%, exactly the same as last year.

Alphabet has now officially crossed $400 billion in annual revenue for the first time, finishing 2025 at $402.84 billion. CEO Sundar Pichai called the quarter “tremendous,” saying Gemini 3 helped push things forward in a big way.

AI boom boosts Google Cloud and Search revenue

AI was everywhere in this report. Sundar said the launch of Gemini 3 marked a key moment for Alphabet, with direct API usage processing over 10 billion tokens per minute.

The Gemini app now has over 750 million monthly active users, showing how fast adoption is happening. He said, “Search saw more usage than ever before, with AI continuing to drive an expansionary moment.”

That growth carried into the cloud. Google Cloud posted $17.66 billion in revenue, up from $11.96 billion in Q4 2024. The cloud unit’s annual run rate now stands above $70 billion, according to Sundar, who credited rising demand for AI products.

The cloud division pulled in $5.31 billion in operating income, more than doubling from $2.09 billion the year before. It’s one of the fastest-growing segments in the entire company.

Search also showed strength. Google Search and other services earned $63.07 billion, up from $54.03 billion in the same quarter of 2024.

Meanwhile, total ad revenue across Google platforms rose from $72.46 billion to $82.28 billion. YouTube advertising alone hit $11.38 billion, just short of the $11.84 billion StreetAccount expected, but still higher than last year’s $10.47 billion.

Alphabet’s full breakdown shows strong margins and rising costs

Alphabet’s operating income for the quarter rose to $35.93 billion, up from $30.97 billion. Full-year operating income totaled $129.04 billion, with no margin slippage. Net income for the full year rose to $132.17 billion, up from $100.12 billion in 2024. Diluted EPS for the year reached $10.81, compared to $8.04 last year.

The company’s traffic acquisition costs jumped to $16.60 billion, up from $14.85 billion a year earlier. They paid more to drive traffic, but revenue gains more than covered that rise. Google subscriptions, platforms, and devices brought in $13.58 billion this quarter, up from $11.63 billion.

Total headcount grew to 190,820 employees, up from 183,323 last year. Meanwhile, losses widened in the company’s “Other Bets” category, from -$1.17 billion to -$3.62 billion. That division only brought in $370 million in revenue, compared to $400 million last year.

Still, Alphabet’s core operations continue to deliver.

Google Services brought in $95.86 billion in Q4 2025, up from $84.09 billion. Operating income for this segment alone was $40.13 billion, up from $32.83 billion.

Alphabet’s “Other income” line also exploded, going from $1.27 billion to $3.18 billion in the quarter. For the full year, that figure skyrocketed to $29.79 billion, up from $7.43 billion.

Looking ahead, Sundar said the company is planning capital expenditures between $175 billion and $185 billion for 2026 to meet rising customer demand.

Sundar also said YouTube annual revenues across ads and subscriptions crossed $60 billion, backed by over 325 million paid subscribers to services like YouTube Premium and Google One.

Alphabet ended the year strong. It led the Magnificent Seven tech group in 2025, rising over 65%, and is still ahead in 2026 with a 6.3% gain. Its current market cap is $4.1 trillion, only 5% below Nvidia. It added over $2 trillion in market value in the last eight months.

Want your project in front of crypto’s top minds? Feature it in our next industry report, where data meets impact.

Market Opportunity
Notcoin Logo
Notcoin Price(NOT)
$0.0004429
$0.0004429$0.0004429
+0.27%
USD
Notcoin (NOT) Live Price Chart
Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact service@support.mexc.com for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.
Tags:

You May Also Like

Trump swears he'll donate winnings in $10 billion lawsuit against his own IRS

Trump swears he'll donate winnings in $10 billion lawsuit against his own IRS

President Donald Trump told NBC News' Tom Llamas in an interview released on Wednesday that he has no interest in actually keeping any money he wins from his lawsuit
Share
Rawstory2026/02/05 10:43
US President Donald Trump says Warsh would’ve lost Fed if he pledged rate hike

US President Donald Trump says Warsh would’ve lost Fed if he pledged rate hike

The post US President Donald Trump says Warsh would’ve lost Fed if he pledged rate hike appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. US President Donald Trump said that
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2026/02/05 10:23
Health Insurers To Cover Covid Vaccines Despite RFK, Jr. Moves

Health Insurers To Cover Covid Vaccines Despite RFK, Jr. Moves

The post Health Insurers To Cover Covid Vaccines Despite RFK, Jr. Moves appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The nation’s biggest health insurance companies will continue to cover vaccinations – including those against Covid-19 and seasonal flu – previously recommended by a federal advisory committee, America’s Health Insurance Plans said Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2025. In this photo is a free flu and Covid-19 vaccine shots available sign, CVS, Queens, New York. (Photo by: Lindsey Nicholson/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images The nation’s biggest health insurance companies will continue to cover vaccinations – including those against Covid-19 and seasonal flu – previously recommended by a federal advisory committee. The announcement by America’s Health Insurance Plans (AHIP), which includes CVS Health’s Aetna, Humana, Cigna, Centene and an array of Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans as members, comes ahead of the first meeting of the reconstituted Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, which now has new members chosen by U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a vaccine critic. “Health plans are committed to maintaining and ensuring affordable access to vaccines,” AHIP said in a statement Wednesday. “Health plan coverage decisions for immunizations are grounded in each plan’s ongoing, rigorous review of scientific and clinical evidence, and continual evaluation of multiple sources of data.” The move by AHIP is good news for millions of Americans at a time of year when they flock to drugstores, pharmacies, physician’s offices and outpatient clinics to get their seasonal flu and Covid shots. Kennedy’s changes to U.S. vaccine policy have created confusion across the country over whether certain vaccines long covered by insurance would continue to be. AHIP has now provided some clarity for millions of Americans. “Health plans will continue to cover all ACIP-recommended immunizations that were recommended as of September 1, 2025, including updated formulations of the COVID-19 and influenza vaccines, with no cost-sharing…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 03:11