YouTube revenue reached $60 billion for the year

A $60 billion combined haul from ads and subscriptions just turned YouTube into a revenue beast that even its parent company's $400 billion milestone can't overshadow.

YouTube's ad growth hit the brakes
  • YouTube's Q4 2025 ad intake reached $11.4 billion, an 8.7% bump.
  • Growth dipped from Q3's 15% pace considerably.
  • Full-year ad revenue landed at $40.37 billion overall.
  • Election-related spending in 2024 inflated the comparison base.
Subscriptions quietly became a cash machine
  • YouTube's ad and subscription revenue combined blew past $60 billion for 2025.
  • Subscription revenue alone clocks in at roughly $20 billion annually.
  • Execs kept name-dropping YouTube Music as a major growth factor.
  • Philipp Schindler noted that Premium conversions slightly dent ad numbers.
Alphabet crossed $400 billion for 2025
  • Alphabet's full-year revenue hit $402.8 billion, a 15% year-over-year climb.
  • Net income ballooned 32% to $132.2 billion for the year.
  • Q4 operating cash flow set a record at $52.4 billion.
  • Sundar Pichai confirmed 325 million paid subscribers spanning consumer offerings.
YouTube Music and Premium keep stacking subs
  • Lyor Cohen pegged YouTube Music and Premium at 125 million paying users.
  • That figure jumped from 100 million roughly a year prior.
  • YouTube shelled out over $8 billion to the music industry in one year.
  • Spotify's comparable payout topped $11 billion for 2025.
Shorts and AI moves are picking up steam
  • Shorts is pulling over 200 billion daily views on average.
  • Revenue per watch hour beats traditional in-stream in some countries.
  • Alphabet's 2026 CapEx budget is projected between $175 and $185 billion.
  • Google DeepMind's Lyria 2 model powers a speech-to-song tool for Shorts.
 

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