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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > As it preps Specs for the masses, Snap’s Q4 shows revenue growth but fewer daily users
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As it preps Specs for the masses, Snap’s Q4 shows revenue growth but fewer daily users

Last updated: February 4, 2026 4:15 pm
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Snap Reports Moderate Success in Diversifying Revenue Streams

Snap is making strides in diversifying its revenue sources, transitioning from a heavy reliance on ad revenue to exploring subscriptions and hardware as potential income streams. The latest quarterly earnings report indicates that the company is seeing moderate success with this strategy.

During Q4, Snap reported revenue of $1.7 billion, a 10% increase year-over-year. The average revenue per user also saw a slight uptick, rising to $3.62 from $3.44. Net income for the company was $45 million, up from $9 million in the previous year.

A significant portion of Snap’s revenue is coming from Snap+, its paid subscription service launched in 2022. The service has seen a 71% growth in subscribers year-over-year, reaching 24 million users.

While these numbers paint a positive picture for Snap’s future, the earnings report also reveals a slight dip in daily active users last quarter, dropping from 477 million to 474 million. The decline was primarily in North America and Europe, while other regions saw modest growth.

Despite these challenges, Snap is forging ahead with innovative offerings. CEO Evan Spiegel highlighted the company’s recent move to charge users for Memories storage, a feature that allows users to save and store their Snaps. Additionally, Snap is gearing up to launch Specs, its augmented-reality glasses, later this year. A new subsidiary, Specs Inc., has been established to focus on the development of these glasses.

Spiegel emphasized Snap’s long-term vision for augmented reality, envisioning a future where computing seamlessly integrates into the real world. He believes that Specs could attract a different audience segment than Snapchat’s core users, prompting the need for a strong standalone brand for the hardware product.

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As Snap gears up for the launch of Specs, Spiegel emphasized the importance of delivering an extraordinary product and hinted at future opportunities to capitalize on the hardware offering. The company is focused on refining its strategy to ensure a successful launch and sustained growth in the AR market.

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