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LinkedIn Reports Growth In Users And Revenue As Video Ads Drive Engagement

  • January 31, 2026
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LinkedIn, the professional networking platform owned by Microsoft, continues to demonstrate growth in both its global user base and revenue streams, according to recent quarterly disclosures and industry reports. The platform now counts approximately 1.3 billion members worldwide, up from prior estimates of around 1.2 billion, underscoring sustained demand for professional networking, thought leadership, and business-oriented social engagement. While LinkedIn does not routinely report active user totals in its earnings statements, estimates based on European Union reporting and platform analytics suggest that roughly 430 million users may be actively engaging with the platform.

Revenue performance has also strengthened as LinkedIn leverages its advertising business and premium solutions. The platform surpassed $5 billion in quarterly revenue for the first time, largely driven by Marketing Solutions and growing demand for video ads. This places LinkedIn on an annualized revenue run-rate exceeding $20 billion, highlighting its importance within Microsoft’s Productivity and Business Processes segment alongside Microsoft 365 and Dynamics. Video advertising in particular has emerged as a key growth area, with approximately 30 percent quarter-over-quarter expansion, reflecting the increasing adoption of short-form, dynamic content by brands and users alike.

Premium subscriptions are another significant driver of growth. Microsoft reported that LinkedIn’s premium offering surpassed $2 billion in annual revenue just a year ago, with subscriber numbers increasing nearly 50 percent over the last two years. This growth demonstrates that LinkedIn’s combination of professional networking, career services, and B2B targeting capabilities continues to attract recruiters, advertisers, and business-focused audiences. Although some observers note that total membership figures can mask engagement patterns, the platform’s curated content, AI tools, and targeted advertising continue to provide measurable value for brands seeking professional audiences.

LinkedIn’s evolving platform also supports AI-based solutions, including chatbots and business intelligence tools, offering companies opportunities to enhance visibility, improve engagement, and leverage analytics for marketing strategies. Forecasts indicate that LinkedIn’s overall advertising business could reach $8.2 billion by 2025 and potentially $11 to $12 billion by 2027, driven by continued demand for targeted B2B placements, sponsored content, and video-based campaigns. As LinkedIn develops its search, discovery, and engagement features, brands and professional users are increasingly able to connect through content, communities, and interactive experiences.

The platform’s trajectory illustrates the broader trend of social networks monetizing professional engagement while adapting to content consumption shifts and technology integration. By combining targeted advertising, premium subscriptions, and AI-powered tools, LinkedIn maintains a unique position in the social media ecosystem, balancing user growth with revenue diversification and supporting Microsoft’s overall business strategy.

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