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Alphabet Quarterly Revenue Breakdown: Q1 2026 (Actual) vs. Q2 2026 (Forecast)

Daily ChartAlphabet Q2 Earnings Expectations9 July 2026

This chart illustrates Alphabet's actual revenue breakdown by segment for Q1 2026 and analyst consensus forecast for Q2 2026. Alphabet's Q1 2026 total revenue was $109.9 billion, with Google Search & Other at $79.7 billion, YouTube Ads at $9.9 billion, Google Cloud at $20.0 billion, and Other Bets at $0.3 billion. The Q2 2026 total revenue is forecasted at $116.8 billion; the segment breakdown for Q2 2026 is an estimation based on Q1 actuals and general analyst sentiment regarding segment growth, as explicit segment-level forecasts were not available.

As Alphabet's Q2 2026 earnings report draws near later this month, investors and market watchers are keenly focused on revenue expectations for the tech giant. Published today, July 14, 2026, this chart offers a crucial pre-earnings snapshot, comparing Alphabet's actual performance from Q1 2026 with the consensus forecast for the upcoming second quarter. Understanding these projections is vital for anticipating the company's financial trajectory and market sentiment.

The "Alphabet Quarterly Revenue Breakdown" chart clearly illustrates the company's financial picture. It presents the actual Q1 2026 total revenue of $109.9 billion, detailing contributions from Google Search & Other, YouTube Ads, Google Cloud, and Other Bets. For Q2 2026, the chart forecasts a total revenue of $116.8 billion, reflecting an anticipated increase. This forecast also provides an estimated breakdown by segment, offering insight into where growth is expected to originate.

It's important to note that while the Q2 2026 total revenue forecast reflects analyst consensus, the segment-level breakdown for the second quarter is an estimation. This segment forecast is derived from Q1 actuals and general market sentiment regarding the growth prospects of Google's various business units, as explicit segment-specific analyst forecasts are often less commonly available. This context helps in interpreting the projected shifts within Alphabet's revenue streams.

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