Alphabet has reported more than $400 billion in annual revenue for the first time, marking a major milestone for Google’s parent company.
The achievement was revealed in its Q4 2025 earnings report, released on Wednesday, showing a 15 percent year-over-year growth driven mainly by Cloud services and YouTube.
According to the report, Google Cloud reached a $70 billion annual run rate in 2025, highlighting strong enterprise demand. Meanwhile, YouTube generated more than $60 billion in yearly revenue, combining advertising income and paid subscriptions. Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai told investors that YouTube remains the world’s number one streaming platform, citing viewership data from Nielsen.
Alphabet also revealed that it now has over 325 million paid subscribers across its services, with Google One and YouTube Premium leading subscription growth. This steady rise in paid users reflects the company’s push to diversify revenue beyond advertising.
On the AI front, Google said its Gemini app has crossed 750 million users following the launch of Gemini 3 in November, adding around 100 million new users in a short period. The company confirmed that a customized version of Gemini will power a more personalized Siri, strengthening Google’s position in the AI ecosystem.
Pichai also noted that Google Search usage is at an all-time high, with daily queries in AI Mode doubling since launch. Looking ahead, Google plans to introduce an agent-based checkout feature within both the Gemini app and AI Mode, aiming to make online shopping faster and more personalized for users.





