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How Netflix Makes its Money: Revenue Breakdown

A breakdown of Netflix (NFLX) financials. See how Netflix makes money from streaming subscriptions and advertising using their 2024 annual report.

Netflix at a Glance
Company
Netflix
Ticker
NFLX
Sector
Streaming
Market Cap
$390B
Last Updated
March 13, 2026
Source
SEC Filings (10-K)

How Does Netflix Make its Money?

Netflix is the world’s largest streaming entertainment service with 301.7 million paid memberships across 190+ countries. The company generates revenue through monthly subscriptions at three price tiers and, starting in 2023, a lower-cost ad-supported tier. Netflix produces and licenses movies, TV series, documentaries, and games.

Netflix (NFLX) Business Model

Netflix operates in the streaming sector. Below is a summary of Netflix’s revenue streams, how the company generates income, and the key financial metrics from its most recent annual report. This breakdown uses data from Netflix’s 2024 fiscal year filings with the SEC.

Netflix Competitors

Netflix’s key competitors and comparable public companies in the streaming sector include Spotify, Disney, and Roku. Each of these companies competes for market share, investor attention, and revenue in overlapping segments. See how Netflix stacks up by comparing their revenue breakdown, margins, and growth metrics.

Netflix Competitors

Netflix’s key competitors and comparable public companies in the streaming sector include Spotify, Disney, and Roku. Each of these companies competes for market share, investor attention, and revenue in overlapping segments. See how Netflix stacks up by comparing their revenue breakdown, margins, and growth metrics.

Netflix Competitors

Netflix’s key competitors and comparable public companies in the streaming sector include Spotify, Disney, and Roku. Each of these companies competes for market share, investor attention, and revenue in overlapping segments. See how Netflix stacks up by comparing their revenue breakdown, margins, and growth metrics.

Netflix Competitors

Netflix’s key competitors and comparable public companies in the streaming sector include Spotify, Disney, and Roku. Each of these companies competes for market share, investor attention, and revenue in overlapping segments. See how Netflix stacks up by comparing their revenue breakdown, margins, and growth metrics.

Netflix Competitors

Netflix’s key competitors and comparable public companies in the streaming sector include Spotify, Disney, and Roku. Each of these companies competes for market share, investor attention, and revenue in overlapping segments. See how Netflix stacks up by comparing their revenue breakdown, margins, and growth metrics.

Netflix Competitors

Netflix’s key competitors and comparable public companies in the streaming sector include Spotify, Disney, and Roku. Each of these companies competes for market share, investor attention, and revenue in overlapping segments. See how Netflix stacks up by comparing their revenue breakdown, margins, and growth metrics.

Netflix Competitors

Netflix’s key competitors and comparable public companies in the streaming sector include Spotify, Disney, and Roku. Each of these companies competes for market share, investor attention, and revenue in overlapping segments. See how Netflix stacks up by comparing their revenue breakdown, margins, and growth metrics.

Netflix Competitors

Netflix’s key competitors and comparable public companies in the streaming sector include Spotify, Disney, and Roku. Each of these companies competes for market share, investor attention, and revenue in overlapping segments. See how Netflix stacks up by comparing their revenue breakdown, margins, and growth metrics.

Revenue Breakdown

Region 2024 2023 YoY Growth
US & Canada $17.1B $14.9B +14.8%
EMEA $12.3B $10.6B +16.0%
Latin America $4.9B $4.5B +8.9%
Asia-Pacific $4.6B $3.9B +17.9%
Total Revenue $39.0B $33.7B +15.7%

Subscription Tiers

Plan Monthly Price Features
Standard with Ads $6.99 1080p, ads during content
Standard $15.49 1080p, 2 screens, downloads
Premium $22.99 4K+HDR, 4 screens, downloads

The ad-supported tier has grown faster than expected, reaching 70M+ monthly active users globally by late 2024. It drives both subscription revenue and advertising revenue.

Advertising Revenue

Netflix’s ad business reached an estimated $2B+ in 2024, growing rapidly from a near-zero base. The company is building its own ad technology platform (replacing Microsoft as ad partner) and increasing ad load. Advertising is expected to contribute meaningfully to revenue growth over the next 3-5 years.

Income Statement Overview

Metric 2024 2023
Total Revenue $39.0B $33.7B
Cost of Revenue $22.6B $21.0B
Gross Profit $16.4B $12.7B
Operating Income $10.4B $7.2B
Net Income $8.7B $5.4B

Key Financial Metrics

  • Operating Margin: 26.7% — Expanding rapidly from 21.4%. Netflix has transitioned from a growth-at-all-costs company to a profit optimization phase.
  • Revenue Growth: +15.7% — Reaccelerated after the 2022 subscriber dip, driven by the password-sharing crackdown and ad tier launch.
  • Content Spending: ~$17B — Netflix remains the largest content spender in entertainment. This includes originals (Squid Game, Wednesday) and licensed content.
  • Free Cash Flow: $6.9B — Netflix generates significant cash as content spending stabilizes while revenue grows.

Is Netflix Profitable?

Yes, Netflix is profitable. The company reported net income of $8.7B on total revenue of $39.0B. With an operating margin of 26.7%, Netflix demonstrates solid profitability for the streaming sector.

What to Watch

  1. Ad tier scaling — If Netflix can grow ad-tier users to 150M+ while increasing ad load and CPMs, advertising could become a $10B+ business.
  2. Password crackdown impact — The 2023-2024 enforcement converted millions of password sharers into paying subscribers. The question is whether growth sustains after the one-time conversion effect fades.
  3. Live events — Netflix is pushing into live sports (WWE Raw, NFL Christmas games) and live events. This could drive advertising dollars from traditional TV.
  4. Gaming — Netflix Games is included free with subscriptions. The gaming library remains small, but mobile gaming could increase engagement and reduce churn.
  5. Content ROI — Netflix is increasingly data-driven about content investment, canceling shows faster and investing more in proven franchises. Improving content ROI drives margin expansion.

Netflix (NFLX) Financial Summary

Netflix (NFLX) is a streaming company that generated $39.0B in total revenue in fiscal year 2024. Revenue grew +15.7% year-over-year. The company earned $8.7B in net income, making it profitable. For a deeper look at Netflix’s revenue breakdown, business segments, and financial performance, review the detailed analysis above.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Netflix make money?

A breakdown of Netflix (NFLX) financials. See how Netflix makes money from streaming subscriptions and advertising using their 2024 annual report.

What is Netflix's stock ticker symbol?

Netflix trades on the stock market under the ticker symbol NFLX.

What is Netflix's market cap?

Netflix's market capitalization is approximately $390B.

What sector does Netflix operate in?

Netflix operates in the Streaming sector.

Is Netflix publicly traded?

Yes, Netflix is a publicly traded company listed under the ticker NFLX with a market capitalization of approximately $390B.