Microsoft revenue by business segment, fiscal 2025

Fiscal 2025 revenue by Microsoft business segment, US$ billions; shares use total revenue.

What the Data Shows

Microsoft segment revenue is measured as fiscal 2025 revenue by reportable business segment. The rows use Microsoft’s annual-report segment table and total revenue of US$281.724 billion as the denominator. Productivity and Business Processes ranked first at US$120.810 billion, or 42.9% of total revenue, followed by Intelligent Cloud at US$106.265 billion, or 37.7%. More Personal Computing generated US$54.649 billion, or 19.4% of total revenue.

Data table

RankEntryValue
1Productivity and Business ProcessesUS$120.8B
2Intelligent CloudUS$106.3B
3More Personal ComputingUS$54.6B

Sources

Source 1: Microsoft Corporation

Publisher: Microsoft Corporation

Dataset/table: Segment results of operations and Note 18 segment information

Units: US$ millions

Date checked: 2026-05-23

Evidence: Supports Microsoft fiscal 2025 segment revenue and total revenue.

Data notes & caveats

Microsoft changed segment composition beginning in fiscal 2025 and recast prior-period amounts. This brief uses the fiscal 2025 segment frame as reported.

Methodology

Use Microsoft’s fiscal 2025 annual-report segment revenue table. Convert values from millions to billions and compute each share as segment revenue divided by total revenue.

Source consistency notes

All segment rows and total revenue come from Microsoft’s fiscal 2025 annual report.

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