Google gains 25M subscriptions in Q1, driven by YouTube and Google One
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Google has added another 25 million paid subscriptions to its services over the past quarter, according to parent company Alphabet’s first-quarter earnings on Wednesday. …
Google has added another 25 million paid subscriptions to its services over the past quarter, according to parent company Alphabet’s first-quarter earnings on Wednesday. The company said it now had 350 million paid subscriptions across its services, up from 325 million in Q4 2025 , with YouTube and Google One plans driving the recent growth. Its release didn’t tout the number of Gemini subscribers as a standalone metric, nor its monthly active users. But access to advanced Gemini features is now bundled in with those Google One plans , which are growing. The lack of solid numbers, however, may suggest that the Gemini chatbot still has somewhere north of 750 million users, as in the prior quarter . Instead, this quarter, Google pointed to the growth of Gemini in the key enterprise market, noting a 40% quarter-over-quarter increase in paid monthly active users. It did not offer a solid number here, either, though. YouTube ad revenue missed Wall Street expectations, even as it continued to grow year over year. As Google pushes ad-free viewing as part of its YouTube Premium plan, the video service has seen a decline in ad dollars that has worried investors. Per CNBC , Wall Street expected Alphabet to bring in $9.99 billion in YouTube ad revenue this quarter, but it pulled in $9.88 billion. …
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