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Cloudflare closed 2025 with another year of strong execution, confirming its role as a critical layer of the modern internet.
Full-year revenues reached $2.17 billion, up roughly 30%, driven by accelerating demand from large enterprise customers. In Q4, growth was fueled by security services, edge computing, and especially Cloudflare Workers, which are increasingly used to deploy AI-driven applications closer to users.
Management highlighted the rise of what it calls the Agentic Internet — a world where autonomous AI agents interact, transact, and operate in real time. This shift significantly increases the need for low-latency compute, security, and global connectivity, all areas where Cloudflare is structurally positioned.
Importantly, growth is becoming higher quality. Large customer additions are increasing, contract sizes are expanding, and Cloudflare is embedding itself deeper into customers’ core architectures rather than acting as a peripheral service.
The takeaway is clear: Cloudflare is no longer just a content delivery or security provider. It is evolving into foundational infrastructure for the AI-native internet — a long-term trend where scale, performance, and trust truly matter.
Disclaimer
This content is provided for informational and educational purposes only.
It does not constitute financial, investment, legal, or tax advice.
Any opinions expressed are based on publicly available information and are not a recommendation to buy or sell any security.
Listeners are solely responsible for their own investment decisions.
By GENESISCloudflare closed 2025 with another year of strong execution, confirming its role as a critical layer of the modern internet.
Full-year revenues reached $2.17 billion, up roughly 30%, driven by accelerating demand from large enterprise customers. In Q4, growth was fueled by security services, edge computing, and especially Cloudflare Workers, which are increasingly used to deploy AI-driven applications closer to users.
Management highlighted the rise of what it calls the Agentic Internet — a world where autonomous AI agents interact, transact, and operate in real time. This shift significantly increases the need for low-latency compute, security, and global connectivity, all areas where Cloudflare is structurally positioned.
Importantly, growth is becoming higher quality. Large customer additions are increasing, contract sizes are expanding, and Cloudflare is embedding itself deeper into customers’ core architectures rather than acting as a peripheral service.
The takeaway is clear: Cloudflare is no longer just a content delivery or security provider. It is evolving into foundational infrastructure for the AI-native internet — a long-term trend where scale, performance, and trust truly matter.
Disclaimer
This content is provided for informational and educational purposes only.
It does not constitute financial, investment, legal, or tax advice.
Any opinions expressed are based on publicly available information and are not a recommendation to buy or sell any security.
Listeners are solely responsible for their own investment decisions.