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Coursera COUR Business Segments

Q1 '26Q4 '25Q3 '25Q2 '25Q1 '25
Revenue by Business
Consumer$129.5M-1.5%$131.5M+0.9%$130.3M+6.1%$122.8M+4.4%$117.6M+0.6%
Enterprise$66.2M+1.2%$65.4M+2.3%$63.9M-0.6%$64.3M+4.2%$61.7M-1.0%
Revenue by Geography
Asia Pacific$31.6M+9.0%$29M+1.4%$28.6M+7.9%$26.5M+6.9%$24.8M+4.2%
Europe, Middle East, and Africa$47.9M-4.0%$49.9M+5.1%$47.5M+5.3%$45.1M+3.9%$43.4M-3.1%
Other$20.3M0.0%$20.3M-0.5%$20.4M+6.3%$19.2M+6.1%$18.1M+2.3%
United States$95.9M-1.8%$97.7M0.0%$97.7M+1.5%$96.3M+3.5%$93M+0.1%

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Questions, answered.

How does Coursera break its business down?
Coursera (COUR) reports revenue by business across 2 parts — Consumer and Enterprise. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
Where does Coursera's segment data come from?
Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Coursera's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.