Metrics

The numbers behind Meta Platforms, Inc.: as-reported financial statements and company metrics for FY2021–FY2025, traced to the source filings, opened with the share-price history those statements have to justify. Every linked figure opens the exact page of the filing it was printed on, with the statement row highlighted. Amounts in US$ millions unless noted.

Reading notes: All annual figures are 'as reported' in each fiscal year's own Form 10-K (consolidated statements of income, balance sheets, cash flows) and the Note 2 revenue / segment notes. Display unit: US$ millions (per-share and DAP excepted). Revenue breakdown uses Meta's reported disaggregation by source and segment: Advertising + Other revenue = Family of Apps, plus Reality Labs. FY2021 is cited to the MD A revenue-by-segment table (p.67) because the FY2021 10-K Note 2 shows only two comparative years; the values equal the FY2022 10-K Note 2 comparatives. Segment income (loss) from operations is from the Segment and Geographical Information note. Beginning with the FY2024 10-K (ASU 2023-07, applied retrospectively) the note expands each segment into revenue, employee compensation, and other costs; earlier filings show only revenue and income (loss) from operations. FY2016–FY2020 long-term-record figures are from the standardized SEC XBRL data feed (data/financials) and are shown without page links. FY2019–FY2020 also appear as comparative columns inside the FY2021 10-K.

Share Price — Full Available History — 14 Years

The stock closed at $669.21 on Jul 10, 2026 — up 1,650% over the window shown (+22.4% a year), trading between $17.73 and $790.00. At that close the stock trades at 28× FY2025 diluted EPS as reported below.

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Source: market price feed, monthly closes, sampled from 3,555 source observations, May 2012–Jul 2026. Price return only, excludes dividends.

FY2025 at a Glance

Revenue (US$ millions)

200,966

Net income (US$ millions)

60,458

Diluted EPS

23.49

Source: FY2025 consolidated statements [1] [2] [3] [4]. Click any linked figure to open the filing page with the row highlighted.

Revenue by Segment and Source

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Revenue by Segment and Source FY2021 FY2022 FY2023 FY2024 FY2025
  Advertising 114,934 113,642 131,948 160,633 196,175
  Other revenue 721 808 1,058 1,722 2,584
Family of Apps 115,655 114,450 133,006 162,355 198,759
Reality Labs 2,274 2,159 1,896 2,146 2,207
Total revenue 117,929 116,609 134,902 164,501 200,966
Total revenue growth, derived -1.1% +15.7% +21.9% +22.2%

Source: Note 2 — Revenue disaggregation (FY2021 from MD&A revenue-by-segment table) [5] [6] [7] [8]. Click any linked figure to open the filing page with the row highlighted.

Segment Income (Loss) from Operations

Segment Income (Loss) from Operations FY2021 FY2022 FY2023 FY2024 FY2025
  Family of Apps 56,946 42,661 62,871 87,109 102,469
  Reality Labs (10,193) (13,717) (16,120) (17,729) (19,193)
Total income from operations 46,753 28,944 46,751 69,380 83,276

Source: Segment and Geographical Information note — income (loss) from operations by segment [9] [10] [11] [12]. Click any linked figure to open the filing page with the row highlighted.

Income Statement

Source: Consolidated Statements of Income [1] [2] [3] [4]. Click any linked figure to open the filing page with the row highlighted.

Columns marked E are consensus analyst estimates shown alongside reported results for direct comparison; they are not company guidance.

Estimate source: Yahoo Finance analyst consensus, as of 2026-07-11. Estimate figures link to the consensus source, not to filing pages.

Balance Sheet

Source: Consolidated Balance Sheets [13] [14] [15] [16]. Click any linked figure to open the filing page with the row highlighted.

Cash Flow

Source: Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows [17] [18] [19] [20]. Click any linked figure to open the filing page with the row highlighted.

Long-Term Record (FY2016–FY2025)

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Fiscal year Total revenue Income from operations Net income Diluted EPS Operating cash flow Capital expenditures
FY2016 27,638 12,427 10,217 3.49 16,108 4,491
FY2017 40,653 20,203 15,934 5.39 24,216 6,733
FY2018 55,838 24,913 22,112 7.57 29,274 13,915
FY2019 70,697 23,986 18,485 6.43 36,314 15,102
FY2020 85,965 32,671 29,146 10.09 38,747 15,163
FY2021 117,929 46,753 39,370 13.77 57,683 18,567
FY2022 116,609 28,944 23,200 8.59 50,475 31,431
FY2023 134,902 46,751 39,098 14.87 71,113 27,266
FY2024 164,501 69,380 62,360 23.86 91,328 37,256
FY2025 200,966 83,276 60,458 23.49 115,800 69,691

Source: consolidated statements across filings; older years from the standardized feed [17] [1] [18] [2]. Click any linked figure to open the filing page with the row highlighted.

Operating KPIs

KPI FY2021 FY2022 FY2023 FY2024 FY2025
Family daily active people (DAP), December average 2,820,000,000 2,960,000,000 3,190,000,000 3,350,000,000 3,580,000,000

Source: company-reported operating metrics [21] [22] [23] [24]. Click any linked figure to open the filing page with the row highlighted.

Analyst Consensus

Current price

669.21

Mean target

827.91

Median target

825.00

High target

1,015.00

Low target

664.46

Estimate source: Yahoo Finance analyst consensus, as of 2026-07-11. Estimate figures link to the consensus source, not to filing pages.

Traceability

276 of 366 figures on this page (75%) link to the filing page where they are printed — click a linked figure to open the source PDF at that page with the row highlighted. Unlinked figures come from standardized data feeds or pre-filing years.

  • All annual figures are 'as reported' in each fiscal year's own Form 10-K (consolidated statements of income, balance sheets, cash flows) and the Note 2 revenue / segment notes. Display unit: US$ millions (per-share and DAP excepted).

  • Revenue breakdown uses Meta's reported disaggregation by source and segment: Advertising + Other revenue = Family of Apps, plus Reality Labs. FY2021 is cited to the MD A revenue-by-segment table (p.67) because the FY2021 10-K Note 2 shows only two comparative years; the values equal the FY2022 10-K Note 2 comparatives.

  • Segment income (loss) from operations is from the Segment and Geographical Information note. Beginning with the FY2024 10-K (ASU 2023-07, applied retrospectively) the note expands each segment into revenue, employee compensation, and other costs; earlier filings show only revenue and income (loss) from operations.

  • FY2016–FY2020 long-term-record figures are from the standardized SEC XBRL data feed (data/financials) and are shown without page links. FY2019–FY2020 also appear as comparative columns inside the FY2021 10-K.

  • Long-term capital expenditures use each fiscal year's own-10-K 'Purchases of property and equipment' for FY2021–FY2025; small differences vs. the data feed for FY2021–FY2023 reflect later reclassification of PP E proceeds (see discrepancies).

  • Quarterly block: single-quarter figures from the 'Three Months Ended' columns of the Form 10-Qs. Q4 quarters are omitted because Meta files no Q4 10-Q (the full year is in the 10-K) and the Q4 8-K earnings exhibits are not in the parsed corpus. Q3 FY2025 net income of $2,709M reflects a one-time $15.9B income-tax provision (One Big Beautiful Bill Act), as printed. Quarterly cash-flow statement is omitted because 10-Q cash flows are year-to-date cumulative, not single-quarter.

  • 3 figure(s) differed between the data feed and the filing; the filing value is shown (see the run's metrics/metrics_tab.json for the audit trail).