
VELIZY-VILLACOUBLAY, France, Feb 11, 2026 – Dassault Systèmes has announced its Q4 FY25 results, reporting €1,682M in revenue – a 15.2% increase from €1,460M in Q3 FY25 – with a profit of €437M.
Fourth Quarter Financial Highlights
- Q4 FY25: 3DEXPERIENCE software revenue up 10%.
- Q4 FY25: Recurring software revenue up 4%, driven by subscription revenue up 9%.
- Operating income and margin: IFRS operating income increased 8% to €302 million. The IFRS operating margin was 20.7%, up from 19.1% in Q4 FY24.
- Earnings per share: IFRS diluted EPS was €0.33, up 11% year over year.
- Cloud revenue: Up 8% year over year
- Continued 3DEXPERIENCE platform adoption, supporting subscription model expansion


Pascal Daloz, Dassault Systèmes’ chief executive officer, commented: “At Dassault Systèmes, our ambition is clear: we will lead the Industrial AI transformation through 3D UNIV+RSES. This is not a short-term goal. It is a long-term commitment to redefine how industries innovate, operate, and compete. Our vision is built on decades of industrial and scientific knowledge and know-how, and we are now building the capabilities to turn that vision into reality. True transformation takes time, for our customers and for ourselves.”
Rouven Bergmann, Dassault Systèmes’ chief financial officer, added: “In 2025, total revenue increased 4% at the low end of our objective. The momentum of 3DEXPERIENCE and Cloud continued, reflecting the health of our core business. This is highlighted by solid performance in the Americas and consistent growth in Asia. However, in parts of Europe, we faced headwinds due to a weak Automotive sector.”
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: Dassault Systèmes
About Dassault Systèmes

Dassault Systèmes SE, founded in 1981 and headquartered in Vélizy-Villacoublay, France, is a global software company focused on 3D design, digital mock-ups, and product lifecycle management. The company develops virtual tools that enable real-world applications across industries such as healthcare, manufacturing, and consumer products. Its software portfolio includes CATIA for product design, SOLIDWORKS for mechanical engineering, DELMIA for manufacturing workflows, and SIMULIA for advanced simulation. These solutions are used in aerospace, automotive, industrial equipment, consumer goods, life sciences, and technology sectors. Dassault Systèmes employed approximately 24,000 people across 200 offices worldwide.