Meta Platforms Posts $56.31 Billion; Nvidia Stock Angle Meets Revenue Mix
Meta Platforms posted $56.31 billion in revenue for the quarter that concluded in March 2026, and nvidia stock is mentioned in the story setup even though the numbers here belong to Meta. The total was up 33.1% from the prior-year quarter.
Europe supplied $13.24 billion, or 23.5% of total revenue, while Asia-Pacific added $15.45 billion, or 27.4%. For readers tracking where Meta’s sales are coming from, those two regions delivered more than half of quarterly revenue before the rest of the world is counted.
Europe tops estimates at $13.24 billion
$13.24 billion from Europe beat Wall Street analysts’ estimate of $12.7 billion by 4.25%, and it was up from $9.62 billion in the prior-year quarter. The regional gain shows Meta still has room to grow outside its home market even as the company’s overall quarterly revenue base has climbed to a much larger level.
23.5% of revenue came from Europe in the latest quarter, compared with 22.7% in the prior-year quarter. That share rose even as the company’s total revenue expanded, which means Europe kept pace with the broader business instead of getting diluted by faster growth elsewhere.
Asia-Pacific adds $15.45 billion
$15.45 billion came from Asia-Pacific, beating the $14.61 billion estimate by 5.71% and rising from $11.24 billion a year earlier. The region contributed 27.4% of total revenue, making it Meta’s largest overseas revenue source in the quarter.
27.4% versus 26.6% in the prior-year quarter points to a modest increase in Asia-Pacific’s weight inside the company’s revenue mix. For investors, that means the quarter was not just a headline growth print; it also reflected a broader spread of sales across large international markets.
Rest of world misses by 5.23%
$6.36 billion came from the rest of the world, or 11.3% of total revenue, below analysts’ $6.71 billion estimate by 5.23%. That was still higher than the $4.59 billion reported in the prior-year quarter, but it lagged the pace set by Europe and Asia-Pacific.
$59.95 billion is what Wall Street analysts expect Meta to report for the current fiscal quarter, and they expect full-year revenue of $250.83 billion. If those forecasts hold, the next readout will show whether the stronger Europe and Asia-Pacific mix can offset the softer rest-of-world contribution as the year progresses.