07/23/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/23/2025 15:47
Q2 was a standout quarter for us, with robust growth across the company. As you saw at I/O, we are leading at the frontier of AI and shipping at an incredible pace. AI is positively impacting every part of the business, driving strong momentum.
This quarter:
Of course, this is all possible because of the long-term investments we've made in our differentiated, full-stack approach to AI. This spans AI infrastructure; world-class research, models and tooling; and our products and platforms that bring AI to people all over the world.
I'll briefly touch on the AI stack, before turning to quarterly highlights.
First, AI infrastructure. We operate the leading global network of AI optimized data centers and cloud regions.
We also offer the industry's widest range of TPUs and GPUs, along with storage and software built on top.
That's why nearly all gen AI unicorns use Google Cloud. And it's why a growing number, including leading AI research labs like Safe Super Intelligence and Physical Intelligence, use TPUs specifically.
Our AI infrastructure investments are crucial to meeting the growth in demand from Cloud customers.
Next, world-class AI research, including models and tooling.
We continue to expand our Gemini 2.5 family of hybrid reasoning models, which provide industry-leading performance in nearly every major benchmark.
In addition to improving our popular workhorse model, Flash, we debuted an extremely fast "Flash-Lite" version.
We achieved gold-medal level performance in the International Mathematical Olympiad, using an advanced version of Gemini with Deep Think. We can't wait to bring Deep Think to users soon.
We have some of the best models available today at every price point. Our 2.5 models have been a catalyst for growth, and 9 million developers have now built with Gemini.
I also want to mention Veo 3, our state-of-the-art video generation model. It's been a viral hit, with people sharing clips created in the Gemini App, and with our new AI filmmaking tool, Flow. Since May, over 70 million videos have been generated using Veo 3.
And we recently introduced a feature in the Gemini App to turn photos into videos, which people absolutely love. It's also rolling out to Google Photos users starting today.
Third, our products and platforms. We are bringing AI to all our users and partners through surfaces like Workspace, Chrome and more. The growth in usage has been incredible.
At I/O in May, we announced that we processed 480 trillion monthly tokens across our surfaces. Since then we have doubled that number, now processing over 980 trillion monthly tokens, a remarkable increase.
The Gemini App now has more than 450 million monthly active users, and we continue to see strong growth and engagement, with daily requests growing over 50% from Q1.
In June alone, over 50 million people used AI-powered meeting notes in Google Meet.
And powered by Veo 3, our new short video product in Workspace called Google Vids reached nearly 1 million monthly active users.
This month at Samsung Galaxy Unpacked we announced new Android and AI features that are available on Samsung's latest devices.
And we're really pleased with the growth in Subscriptions, which got a boost from our Google AI Pro and new Google AI Ultra plans.
Now, some key highlights from Search, Cloud, YouTube and Waymo for the quarter.
First up, this is an incredibly exciting moment for Search.
We see AI powering an expansion in how people are searching for and accessing information, unlocking completely new kinds of questions you can ask Google.
Overall queries and commercial queries on Search continued to grow year over year. And our new AI experiences significantly contributed to this increase in usage.
We are also seeing that our AI features cause users to search more as they learn that Search can meet more of their needs. That's especially true for younger users.
Let me go deeper on our new Search experiences:
Next, Google Cloud. We see strong customer demand, driven by our product differentiation and our comprehensive AI product portfolio. Four stats show this:
Our models are served on our AI infrastructure, which offers industry-leading performance and cost efficiency for both training and inference.
Along with our AI accelerators, we introduced new innovations in storage, including Anywhere Cache, which improves inference latency by up to 70%, and Rapid Storage, which delivers a 5x improvement in latency compared to leading hyperscalers.
In addition, we have optimized AI software packages, including PyTorch and JAX, with full open source supports for various AI training and serving demands.
We have also integrated AI agents deeply into each of our Cloud products:
We are also focused on building a flourishing AI agent ecosystem. We introduced an open source Agent Development Kit which now has over a million downloads in less than four months. We also introduced Agentspace, an open and interoperable enterprise chat, search, and agent platform. Gordon Food Service is bringing Agentspace to its U.S. employees, which is enabling better, more efficient decision-making. And over 1 million subscriptions have been booked for Agentspace ahead of its general availability.
Turning now to YouTube. Nielsen data shows YouTube has led U.S. streaming watch time for over two years. A generation that grew up with YouTube on their devices is now increasingly watching their favorite creators and content on their televisions.
That includes billions of sports fans, too. Globally they consume more than 40 billion hours of sports content on YouTube annually. And in September, we'll stream the NFL's first Friday game of the season, live from Brazil.
From sports to Shorts: We now average over 200 billion daily views on YouTube Shorts.
AI is helping improve our recommendations and Auto Dubbing, which translates to better returns for creators and brands by dramatically increasing the potential audiences they can reach. And today, we began rolling out a whole raft of new AI tools for creators on YouTube Shorts.
Finally, YouTube continues to diversify its subscription options, recently expanding its Premium Lite offerings to 15 new countries, with more to come.
And lastly, Waymo continues to scale and expand to safely serve more riders in more places.
Last month, Waymo launched in Atlanta, more than doubled its Austin service territory, and expanded its Los Angeles and San Francisco Bay Area territories by approximately 50%.
Waymo also launched Teen Accounts, starting with riders aged 14-17 in Phoenix.
Overall, great momentum here: The Waymo Driver has now autonomously driven over 100 million miles on public roads. And the team is testing across more than 10 cities this year including New York and Philadelphia. We hope to serve riders in all 10 in the future.
As I said, a standout quarter. A big thank you, as always, to our employees and partners for an amazing Q2.