get in touch

Microsoft Financial Results Q1 FY26

Blog

30/10/2025

Microsoft Financial Results Q1 FY26

Recently added

Welcome to Jamie Cleary FinOps Tooling Market Trends 2025: What’s Really Happening Beneath the Surface Webinar: Broadcom’s VMware Shake-Up: The Power of Forward Planning whether you Respond, Renew, or Replace

Microsoft have announced the financial results for the first quarter of their FY26 financial year, join Rich Gibbons as he goes through what you need to know... 

Microsoft have announced the financial results for the first quarter of their FY26 financial year, join Rich Gibbons as he goes through what you need to know... 

Satya Nadella, CEO, now refers to Microsoft “building a planet-scale cloud and AI factory” which, with the recent agreement with Open AI, including $250 billion of Azure services (these don’t impact the Q1 results), shows they’re not changing direction any time soon.

 

Is Microsoft Copilot successful?

Lots of talk in the earnings call about Copilot growth and success with 90% of the Fortune 500 using M365 Copilot and various organisations purchasing 15,000+ seats in Q1 and PWC purchasing 155,000 seats. One should always be carefully sceptical of numbers like this from software publishers – what exactly is “using” and how many people within an org are “using” the software for example?

Copilot functionality is being added into almost every facet of Microsoft’s product portfolio, making it ubiquitous whether users really want it or not.

 

What are Microsoft’s Financial Results for Q1 FY26?

Revenue = $77.7 billion, an 18% increase

Net Income = $27.7 billion, a 12% increase

Microsoft Cloud = $49.1 billion, a 26% increase

What are Microsoft spending?

  • Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) was up 74% in Q1 FY26 “to support customer demand for…cloud and AI offerings.” Approximately half of that spend was on “short-lived assets” such as GPUs and CPUs for Azure and AI growth.
  • Long-lived assets spend was up 71%, driven by lease commencements for “large datacenter sites”.

 

Productivity & Business Processes

  • Revenue = $33 billion, a 17% increase
  • Microsoft 365 Commercial Revenue = 17% increase
  • Dynamics 365 revenue = 18% increase

Operating Expenses increased 6% driven by investments in “compute capacity and AI talent”.

The M365 growth was driven by E5 and Copilot.

 

Intelligent Cloud

  • Revenue = $30.9 billion, a 28% increase
  • Azure = 40% increase

Operating Expenses increased 4% driven by investments in “compute capacity and AI talent”.

 

Earnings Call highlights

  • Microsoft plan to increase their total AI capacity by 80% through FY26 and double their datacentre footprint by 2028. They plan to launch the “world’s most powerful AI datacentre” in 2026 which will hit 2 gigawatts itself.
  • Fabric revenue increased 60% and now has 28,000 paying customers.
  • Cosmos DB revenue increased 50%.
  • Microsoft Sentinel has 40,000 customers.

need some help understanding microsoft? we're here to help

We have 2 Microsoft online courses running at various dates throughout 2026 - one regular course and one dedicated to Microsoft in the Cloud, depending on your training needs.

Training will be held by a recognised titan of Microsoft knowledege, Rich Gibbons - so not only will the training be engaging, but any additional questions you may or training tweaks you'd like can be accommodated. 

 

get in
touch