Amazon net sales by segment, 2025

2025 net sales by Amazon reportable segment, US$ billions; shares use total net sales.

What the Data Shows

Amazon segment revenue is measured as 2025 net sales by reportable segment. The rows use Amazon’s Form 10-K segment table and total net sales of US$716.924 billion as the denominator. North America ranked first at US$426.305 billion, or 59.5% of total net sales, followed by International at US$161.894 billion. AWS generated US$128.725 billion, or 18.0% of total net sales.

Data table

RankEntryValue
1North AmericaUS$426.3B
2InternationalUS$161.9B
3AWSUS$128.7B

Sources

Source 1: Amazon.com, Inc.

Publisher: Amazon.com, Inc.

Dataset/table: Net Sales by segment; Note 10 segment information

Units: US$ millions

Date checked: 2026-05-23

Evidence: Supports Amazon 2025 net sales by reportable segment and consolidated net sales.

Data notes & caveats

North America and International are retail/marketplace-oriented segments, while AWS consists of global sales of compute, storage, database and other services. Net sales are company reportable-segment net sales.

Methodology

Use Amazon’s 2025 Form 10-K net sales by segment table. Convert values from millions to billions and compute each segment share against consolidated net sales.

Source consistency notes

All segment rows and consolidated net sales come from Amazon’s 2025 Form 10-K.

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