We all use Google every day as a go-to place for our queries. We search for answers, watch YouTube videos, check maps, store files, and even run businesses using Google tools. And yet its services are mostly free. Then how does Google actually make money when so many of its services are free? Well, Google (Alphabet Inc.) has the smartest business model in the world. You would wonder, but as of Sep 2025, Google has generated around $288.9 billion in revenue with 16% Y-O-Y growth. Most of Google’s revenue comes from advertising, contributing more than half of the total revenue. YouTube subscriptions and Cloud Services also account for a considerable part of Alphabet’s (Google’s) revenue. In this article, we will break everything down in a simple way. You will see where Google’s money comes from, how much each part contributes, and why some smaller revenue sources matter more than they look. Let us get straight into it! How Does Google Make Money? Google primarily generates its revenue through advertising. In fact, 60% of Google’s total revenue comes from Google Ads, including ads shown on Search, websites, and apps through AdSense. As of September 2025, Google has generated yearly revenue of $288.9 billion, with Q3 alone bringing in $102.3 billion. This is a solid 16% increase over the last year, same quarter. YouTube is one of Google’s strongest contributors outside Search ads. Revenue comes not only from ads, but also from YouTube Premium and YouTube TV subscriptions. Moreover, Google Cloud is also one of the key sources that brings healthy income. Since more and more businesses are increasingly moving to cloud-based infrastructure and AI tools, Google Cloud contributes roughly 15% of Google’s revenue. Besides these three major income sources, Google also earns a healthy share through: Google Revenue Sources % Share of total Google Revenue Google Ads & AdSense 60% YouTube (Ads, Premium, TV) 10% Google Cloud 12% Hardware (Pixel, Nest) 3% Google Play & Network 9% Others (Maps, Pay, Bets) 5% Google Gemini <1% Detailed Breakdown of Google Makes Money Let’s now take a closer look at Google’s financials. This will provide insight into how much each source contributes to overall Google revenue. Before we go into the details, here is the revenue generated by Google (Alphabet) in 2025. Quarter Total Revenue as of 2025 Total Revenue as of 2024 Q1 $90.23 billion $80.53 billion Q2 $96.42 billion $84.74 billion Q3 $102.34 billion $88.26 billion Q4 – $96.46 billion Total $288.99 billion (as of Q3 2025) $349.99 billion (Source: Google Annual Reports 2025: Q1, Q2, Q3) Google Advertising Revenue Advertising seems to take the bigger slice when it comes to Google’s earnings. Google comes across these ads directly on Google search or while watching YouTube videos. Clicking on such ads generates anywhere from a few cents to $50 per click, depending on the niche and competition. Almost over 60% of Google’s revenue is through advertisements. This breaks down into three core streams: Combined, all three, Google’s advertising revenue as of Sep 2025 reached $212.37 billion. Google Advertising Streams Revenue in Q3 2025 Yearly Revenue (as of Sep 2025) Google Search Ads $56.56 billion $161.45 billion YouTube Ads $10.261 billion $28.97 billion Google Network Ads $7.354 billion $21.95 billion Total $74.182 billion $212.37 billion For 2024, the total revenue generated through advertisements was $257.62 billion. (Source: Google) 1. Google Search Ads No doubt, Google search Ads are the most dependable revenue driver in Google’s entire business. In Q3 2025, Search Ads alone generated $56.567 billion. This accounts for most of Google’s advertising revenue and has dominated over the years, with the largest share. As of Sep 2025, the collective revenue of Google Search Ads accounts for $161.36 billion of the total advertising revenue. This is an increase of 12.04% from 2024, the same quarter when the collective yearly revenue was $144.03 billion. The total earnings through Google search ads in 2024 were $198.07 billion. Here is a breakdown of earnings through Google Search ads as of 2025: Quarter Google Search Advertising revenue 2024 Google Search Advertising revenue 2025 % Growth Q1 $46.15 billion $50.70 billion 9.8% Q2 $48.50 billion $54.10 billion 11.5% Q3 $49.38 billion $56.567 billion 14.6% Q4 $54.04 billion – – (Source: Google Annual Reports 2025: Q1, Q2, Q3) 2. YouTube Ads YouTube Advertising is the second major revenue source when it comes to Google’s advertising revenue share. Though growth here has been more gradual than Google Search ads, they are far more diversified. Talking about the numbers, within just three months of Q3 2025, YouTube ads have generated around $10.26 billion in revenue. The total earnings as of Sep 2025 accounted for $28.97 billion. Quarter YouTube Ads Revenue 2025 YouTube Ads Revenue 2024 Q1 $8.92 billion $8.09 billion Q2 $9.79 billion $8.66 billion Q3 $10.26 billion $8.92 billion Q4 – $10.47 billion (Source: Google) In 2024, Google generated almost $36.14 billion (in a full year) through YouTube Ads and brand campaigns. Plus, compared to the earlier years, YouTube Ads now benefit from Shorts ads and live stream ads, which makes it less dependent on traditional video formats. No wonder that YouTube ads are the core part of Google’s long-term advertising strategy. 3. Google Network Ads Google Network Ads are often the least talked-about part of Google’s advertising, yet they remain a crucial contributor to overall revenue. For Q3 2025, this segment generated around $7.354 billion through Google’s partner network.