Coursera COUR Business Segments
| TTM Q1 '26 | TTM Q4 '25 | TTM Q3 '25 | TTM Q2 '25 | TTM Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue by Business | ||||||
| Consumer | $514.1M+2.4% | $502.2M+3.0% | $487.6M+3.1% | $473M+2.4% | $461.8M+1.3% | |
| Enterprise | $259.8M+1.8% | $255.3M+1.2% | $252.2M+1.4% | $248.7M+2.3% | $243.1M+1.8% | |
| Revenue by Geography | ||||||
| Asia Pacific | $115.7M+6.2% | $108.9M+5.0% | $103.7M+5.3% | $98.5M+5.5% | $93.4M+4.1% | |
| Europe, Middle East, and Africa | $190.4M+2.4% | $185.9M+2.8% | $180.8M+3.0% | $175.5M+2.9% | $170.6M+2.5% | |
| Other | $80.2M+2.8% | $78M+3.4% | $75.4M+2.9% | $73.3M+2.4% | $71.6M+2.4% | |
| United States | $387.6M+0.8% | $384.7M+1.3% | $379.9M+1.5% | $374.4M+1.4% | $369.3M+0.2% |
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- 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.