Alphabet beats Q1 forecasts as cloud revenue surges 63pc.


Google parent company Alphabet posted stronger‑than‑expected first‑quarter results after the close on Wednesday, with revenue and cloud growth both beating forecasts.

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  • 29 April 2026 23:36:06

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Alphabet said revenues had risen 20% year‑on‑year to $109.9bn, ahead of the $107.2bn expected - marking the company's fastest quarterly growth since 2022 - while net income jumped 81% to $62.57bn, or $5.11 per share, compared with $34.54bn, or $2.81 per share, a year earlier.

Google Cloud delivered a standout performance, with revenue up 63% to $20.02bn, well above expectations, driven by strong demand for enterprise AI solutions and infrastructure. Search also had a strong quarter, with AI‑enhanced experiences supporting 19% revenue growth.

Advertising revenues rose 15.5% to $77.25bn, while YouTube advertising came in slightly below forecasts at $9.88bn, though Alphabet said subscription revenue was now growing faster than ad sales. Other Bets revenue slipped to $411m from $450m a year earlier.

Capital expenditure totalled $35.7bn in the quarter as Alphabet continued to invest heavily in data‑centre and AI infrastructure. It also raised its full‑year 2026 capex outlook to $180bn–190bn.

Looking ahead, Alphabet guided for second‑quarter revenues of $58bn–61bn, broadly in line with market expectations.

As of 2335 BST, Alphabet shares were up 5.73% in extended trading at $367.21 each.

Reporting by Iain Gilbert at Sharecast.com


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