Autodesk Statistics user count revenue totals and Facts 2026

Autodesk Statistics (2026): Revenue, Profit, Subscriptions, Cash Flow, and Key Facts

Updated Autodesk stats for 2026: FY2026 revenue, net income, billings, free cash flow, RPO/deferred revenue, FY2025 subscription totals, employee count, restructuring updates, and FAQs—plus an answer box and key metrics table.

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Autodesk statistics and facts

Autodesk is a design-and-make software company best known for products like AutoCAD, Revit, Maya, and Fusion. The company sells subscription software and cloud services used across architecture, engineering, construction, and manufacturing—plus media and entertainment production.

Autodesk (Quick Facts)

Autodesk FY2026 (year ended Jan. 31, 2026): Autodesk reported $7.206B in revenue, $7.771B in billings, and $2.409B in free cash flow. Autodesk reported $1.124B in net income for FY2026 (cash flow table). In FY2025 (ended Jan. 31, 2025), Autodesk reported $6.131B in total revenue and 7.79M total subscriptions (or 7.18M subscriptions adjusted for the multi-user trade-in).

Key Metrics Table: Autodesk by the Numbers

Metric Stat Year / Notes
Revenue $7.206B FY2026 (ended Jan 31, 2026)
Billings $7.771B FY2026
GAAP operating margin 22% FY2026
Net income $1.124B FY2026 (cash flow table)
Free cash flow $2.409B FY2026
Remaining performance obligations (RPO) $8.300B Q4 FY2026 (reported balance)
Deferred revenue $4.693B Q4 FY2026 (reported balance)
Total revenue $6.131B FY2025 (ended Jan 31, 2025)
Total subscriptions 7.79M FY2025
Total subscriptions (adjusted) 7.18M FY2025 (adjusted for multi-user trade-in)
Employees ~15,300 As of Jan 31, 2025

What Is Autodesk?

Autodesk develops software and cloud services for professionals who design and build things—buildings, infrastructure, manufactured products, and digital content. The business is built primarily on subscription plans and multi-year enterprise agreements.


Autodesk Financial Snapshot (Year-Labeled)

Fiscal year (ended) Revenue Billings Free Cash Flow
FY2026 (Jan 31, 2026) $7.206B $7.771B $2.409B
FY2025 (Jan 31, 2025) $6.131B $6.00B $1.57B
FY2024 (Jan 31, 2024) $5.497B

Note: FY2025 revenue, billings, and free cash flow are taken from Autodesk’s FY2025 results release; FY2026 metrics are from Autodesk’s FY2026 results release. FY2024 revenue is included as a labeled historical benchmark from the FY2025 release.


Subscriptions & “Users” (What to Track)

Many older posts cite a big “user count,” but user estimates are often hard to verify and can mix free trials, education licenses, and viewers. Autodesk’s most consistent, company-reported “scale” metric is subscriptions (paid, active counts under its definitions).

  • Total subscriptions (FY2025): 7.79M
  • Total subscriptions adjusted for multi-user trade-in (FY2025): 7.18M

RPO & Deferred Revenue (Future Revenue Visibility)

In its FY2026 results, Autodesk reported:

  • Deferred revenue: $4.693B
  • Remaining performance obligations (RPO): $8.300B
  • Current RPO: $5.479B

Workforce Update (2026)

Autodesk reported ~15,300 employees as of Jan. 31, 2025. In January 2026, Autodesk announced an organizational change reducing its workforce by about 7% globally (~1,000 roles), with most impact in customer-facing sales teams, as part of completing its multi-year go-to-market transformation.


FAQ: Autodesk Stats & Facts

How much revenue does Autodesk make?

Autodesk reported $7.206B in revenue in FY2026 (year ended Jan. 31, 2026).

How profitable is Autodesk?

Autodesk reported $1.124B in net income in FY2026 (as shown in the FY2026 cash flow table).

How many subscriptions does Autodesk have?

Autodesk reported 7.79M total subscriptions in FY2025, and 7.18M when adjusted for the multi-user trade-in.

How much cash flow does Autodesk generate?

Autodesk reported $2.409B free cash flow in FY2026.

How many employees does Autodesk have?

Autodesk reported approximately 15,300 employees as of Jan. 31, 2025. In January 2026, the company announced a workforce reduction of about 7% globally (~1,000 roles).

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