Adobe reported $23.8 billion in revenue for FY 2025, driven by AI integrations and enterprise demand for creative tools.
Adobe posted FY 2025 revenue of $23.8 billion, an 11% increase year-over-year, as demand for its creative and document software grew. The company’s net income reached $7.1 billion, with a net margin of nearly 30%, reflecting strong profitability in its digital media segment.
The results follow Adobe’s June 2026 acquisition of Topaz Labs, aimed at bolstering AI-powered video and image processing tools. The company’s debt-to-equity ratio stood at 0.6x, while its current ratio was 1.0x, indicating stable liquidity. Free cash flow for the period totaled $9.9 billion.
Adobe’s performance highlights its dominance in creative software, contrasting with ServiceNow’s focus on enterprise workflow automation. Both firms remain key players in the evolving tech infrastructure landscape.