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Autodesk Q2 FY26: Revenue Up 17% as Design Demand Grows

by | Sep 2, 2025

Revenue totaled $1.76B with $313M profit, driven by rising demand for construction and manufacturing software. AI platforms supported growth across industrial and infrastructure markets, signaling global adoption of digital tools.

SAN FRANCISCO, CA, Sep 2, 2025 – Autodesk has announced its Q2 FY26 results, reporting $1,763M in revenue – an 8% increase from $1,633M in Q1 FY26 results – with a profit of $313M.

Second Quarter Financial Highlights

  • Billings rose 36% to $1.68 billion.
  • Design segment revenue grew 17% to $1.47
  • Make segment revenue increased 20%, totaling $194
  • AECO segment posted $878 million, a 23% increase.
  • Growth was robust across regions: Americas up 19% to $786 million; EMEA up 18% to $675 million; APAC up 11% to $302
Eight-quarter financial trends: A comparative analysis of Autodesk’ results.
Eight-quarter financial trends: A comparative analysis of Autodesk’ results.

 

“For more than a decade, Autodesk has been at the forefront of innovation – in BIM, SaaS, generative design, and now in generative AI. We have been building industry-specific foundation models and products capable of understanding and reasoning about 2D and 3D geometry, design and make data, complex structures, and even physical behavior,” said Andrew Anagnost, Autodesk president and CEO. “We’re excited about the road ahead – not only because of the industry-leading AI tools and foundation models we are creating, but also because of the go-to-market, industry cloud, and platform ecosystem we’ve built over the last decade to scale AI successfully.”

“Q2 was another strong quarter. We saw strength in AECO, where our customers are benefiting from sustained investment in data centers, infrastructure, and industrial buildings, which is more than offsetting softness in commercial. The Autodesk Store, billings linearity during the quarter, and up-front revenue were stronger than expected,” said Janesh Moorjani, Autodesk CFO. “While our full year  macroeconomic assumptions are unchanged, we have raised our full year guidance to reflect the underlying strength of the business in the first half of the year and additional foreign exchange tailwinds.”

A detailed chart outlining the financial results is available here, providing a comprehensive breakdown of key metrics and performance indicators for better insight into the company’s financial standing.

Source: Autodesk

About Autodesk

Autodesk, founded in 1982, is a global software corporation headquartered in San Francisco, CA, known primarily for its industry-leading design and engineering software solutions. The company offers specialized software products such as AutoCAD, Revit, Fusion 360, Maya, and Inventor, catering to diverse sectors, including architecture, engineering, construction, manufacturing, media, entertainment, and automotive industries. Autodesk employs approximately 15,300 people worldwide. Autodesk provides professionals with advanced tools for designing, visualizing, simulating, and creating sophisticated projects, including buildings, infrastructure, automotive components, and digital entertainment content. Serving millions of users globally across 180 countries, Autodesk supports industries like architecture, engineering, construction, manufacturing, media, and entertainment by utilizing cloud-based technology to enhance collaboration and simplify project management processes.