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Meta Q1 2026: $56.3B Revenue Beats Estimates, Stock Sinks 6% on AI Capex Hike

Meta reported Q1 2026 revenue of $56.3 billion, up 33% YoY and exceeding consensus. EPS of $10.44 also beat expectations, but the company raised its annual capex guidance ceiling to $145 billion, triggering a 6% after-hours decline.

전영빈·April 30, 2026 at 06:02·4 min
Meta Q1 2026: $56.3B Revenue Beats Estimates, Stock Sinks 6% on AI Capex Hike
Meta Q1 2026: $56.3B Revenue Beats Estimates, Stock Sinks 6% on AI Capex Hike
AIKey Summary
  • Meta's Q1 2026 revenue hit $56.3 billion, up 33% YoY, beating consensus with $10.44 EPS
  • Stock plunged 6% after-hours as capex guidance surged to $145 billion for AI infrastructure buildout

Meta Platforms disclosed Q1 2026 revenue of $56.3 billion via SEC 8-K filing, surpassing market consensus and marking robust growth momentum.


Earnings Snapshot

Meta generated $56.3 billion in Q1 2026 revenue, a 33% increase year-over-year. Growth was driven by a 19% rise in ad impressions and a 12% increase in average cost per ad. Operating expenses grew 35% to $34.4 billion over the same period.

  • Revenue: $56.3B, +33% YoY
  • EPS: $10.44, +62% YoY ($6.43 prior year); includes $8.03B tax benefit (ex-benefit EPS ~$7.31)
  • Operating Income: $22.9B, +30% YoY
  • Operating Margin: 41% (flat YoY)
  • Net Income: $26.8B, +61% YoY
  • Daily Active People (DAP): 3.56B, +4% YoY
  • Capital Expenditure: $19.8B
  • Free Cash Flow: $12.4B
  • Cash & Equivalents: $81.2B

Q2 2026 Outlook

Meta projects Q2 2026 revenue of $58–$61 billion, with FX headwinds expected to provide a 2 percentage point tailwind to growth. Full-year operating expense guidance remains unchanged at $162–$169 billion. However, the company raised annual capex guidance to $125–$145 billion (prior: $115–$135 billion), driven by rising AI infrastructure costs and future datacenter capacity needs. CEO Mark Zuckerberg characterized the quarter as 'historic,' noting the launch of Meta's first AI model from its Super Intelligence research group and progress toward delivering personalized superintelligence to billions. The company projects a 13–16% effective tax rate for remaining quarters, absent significant changes in the tax environment.


Market Reaction

Despite beating both revenue and earnings expectations, Meta's stock fell over 6% in after-hours trading. The culprit: investors' anxiety over the elevated capex ceiling of $145 billion. The Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg acknowledged strong topline and profit growth but noted market skepticism regarding ballooning AI spending. Yahoo Finance reported: 'Earnings exceeded expectations, but surging AI outlays rattled investors.' The bottom-line EPS includes an $803 million tax refund benefit; stripping this out, normalized EPS stands closer to $7.31. Meta also flagged material regulatory and litigation risks in the EU and US, particularly pending youth-related litigation in American courts this year.

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