๐ผ Microsoft Closes FY2025 With $282B in Revenue and $101.8B in Profit โ Cloud Takes the Crown
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Microsoft just dropped its annual earnings โ and the numbers are massive. The tech giant continues to rake in record-breaking revenue, with the cloud division now officially driving over a third of total income.
Hereโs the breakdown from their fiscal year 2025 report
Headline Numbers
Total revenue (FY 2025): $281.72 billion (+15% YoY) Net profit (FY 2025): $101.8 billion (+16% YoY) Q4 revenue: $76.4 billion (+18% YoY) Q4 profit: $27.2 billion (+24% YoY)
Microsoft's cash machine keeps humming โ and itโs not just Office and Windows anymore.
๏ธ Azure & Cloud Dominate
The Azure cloud platform was the breakout star again. While Microsoft didnโt give exact quarterly revenue figures, they did say:
Azure revenue (Q4): Up 39% YoY Azure revenue (FY): Estimated at $74 billion, up 34% YoY
The broader Intelligent Cloud division (which includes Azure, GitHub, Windows Server, Visual Studio and more) generated:
$29.9 billion in Q4 $106.3 billion for the year
Yes, over $100 billion from cloud services alone.
๐งโProductivity Tools Keep Delivering
The Productivity and Business Processes segment โ think Office 365, LinkedIn, and Microsoftโs AI Copilot subscriptions โ wasnโt far behind:
Q4 revenue: $33.1 billion FY revenue: $120.8 billion
Microsoft 365 (especially the Copilot AI integration) is proving to be a serious money-maker.
๏ธ Windows, Surface, and Xbox Hold Their Ground
The More Personal Computing segment โ which covers:
Windows licenses Surface hardware Xbox consoles and services Gaming revenue
โฆ brought in:
$13.4 billion in Q4 $54.6 billion for the year
Thatโs still a hefty chunk of change, even as the focus shifts increasingly toward enterprise and cloud services.
TL;DR
Microsoft just wrapped up another record year Cloud services now lead the revenue mix AI tools like Copilot are boosting Microsoft 365 income Gaming and Windows remain solid, but enterprise is the growth engine
If youโre wondering where Microsoftโs next $100 billion comes from โ look to Azure, AI, and the future of productivity.
Thoughts? Is Microsoft still underrated in the AI race? Letโs hear it below.