Alphabet reports Q2 2026 earnings on 22 July, with Google Cloud growth, TPU chip sales, capex and Gemini's progress against ChatGPT in focus.
Alphabet will report its second-quarter (Q2) 2026 results on Wednesday 22 July, after US market close, with the conference call at 1.30pm Pacific Time / 4.30am GMT+8.
Alphabet delivered its third consecutive quarter of revenue above the $100 billion mark in Q1, with revenue up 22% YoY to $109.9 billion. Operating income rose 30% to $39.7 billion on a record 36.1% margin.
Google Cloud was the standout: revenue accelerated to $20.0 billion (+63% YoY), the fastest growth amongst major cloud service providers, with operating margin expanding sharply to a record 32.9% from 17.8% and backlog nearly doubling sequentially to a record $462 billion.
Net income surged 81% to a record $62.6 billion and EPS to a record $5.11, but $37.7 billion of other income — including unrealized markup on Alphabet's minority equity stake in Anthropic and SpaceX — drove nearly all of the earnings surprise. Stripped out, EPS would have missed the $2.63 consensus by a cent. Management raised full-year capex guidance to $180–190 billion and flagged a further 'significant increase' for 2027.
LSEG consensus projects Q2 revenue of $116.8 billion (+21.1% YoY), a pace similar to Q1's 21.8%. Google Cloud continues to be the growth engine with an anticipated 63% growth. Notably, other bets — where autonomous transportation Waymo sits — is expected to revert to growth after two consecutive quarters of contraction.
Stripping out the equity-driven other income swing, operating income is expected to grow faster than revenue, with margin expanding nearly 3 points to 35.3%, reflecting continued leverage from Cloud's scale-up and efficiency gains management flagged on the Q1 call.
|
Q2 2025 (actual) |
Q2 2026 (estimated) |
YoY change |
Total revenue |
$96.4 billion |
$116.8 million |
+21.1% |
Google Cloud |
$13.6 billion |
$22.2 billion |
+63.3% |
Google Services |
$82.5 billion |
$94.3 billion |
+14.3% |
Other bets |
$373 million |
$399 million |
+7.0% |
Operating income |
$31.3 billion |
$40.4 billion |
+29.1% |
Operating margin |
32.4% |
35.3% |
+2.9 pp |
Source: LSEG
Wall Street has a positive outlook on the stock. Of 33 analysts tracked by TipRanks, 28 carry a 'buy' rating with 5 holds and no sells. The average 12-month price target for the Class A shares of $428.43 implies 15.5% upside from the 15 July close. The most bullish target stands at $515, while the most conservative sits at $349.94.
Options markets pricing a 5.3% expected move into 22 July.
Alphabet's share price gained 38% since bottoming at $272.11 on 30 March, outperforming the broader tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 index, but is roughly 9% below its peak.
The stock is currently testing the resistance from the 50-day moving average (MA). A decision break above the 50-day MA and the pivot point at $376, would open the path of testing the historic high at $408.61. Conversely, disappointing earnings could drive the stock towards immediate support from the 20-day MA near $357.69.
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