Alphabet (Google) organization chart

Alphabet (Google) Organization Chart

Explore a live Alphabet org chart, then review how Alphabet organizes Google, Google Cloud, and Other Bets. Use this page for org design inspiration, benchmarking, or quick reference.

Last updated Jan, 2026

Operating Model: A Holding Company With Clear Segments

Alphabet is a collection of businesses led by Google. Alphabet reports Google in two segments, Google Services and Google Cloud, and reports non-Google businesses collectively as Other Bets. Certain AI-related research and development is reported as Alphabet-level activities.

For org design, treat Alphabet-level activities as shared services, then map segment leadership to the products and platforms you need to coordinate across Google Services, Google Cloud, and Other Bets.

What This Means For Org Design

  • Anchor ownership at the segment level before going deeper into product groups.
  • Make shared services and AI platform teams explicit to prevent duplication.
  • Separate Alphabet-level decisions from Google operating decisions in the chart.

Leadership Structure: Alphabet And Google Leadership Alignment

Alphabet's 2024 Form 10-K lists Sundar Pichai as Chief Executive Officer and describes him as the CEO of both Alphabet and Google. The top of the org chart typically connects Alphabet leadership to the Google segments and Other Bets.

Leadership-level org charts highlight accountability for core areas such as Google Services, Google Cloud, and Other Bets so you can see where strategic decisions are owned.

Global Structure: Regional Reporting And Execution

Alphabet's 2024 Form 10-K reports revenue by geography across United States, EMEA, APAC, and Other Americas. That footprint typically shows up in org charts as regional leadership under go-to-market, operations, and customer-facing functions.

When mapping global structure, connect regional leaders to the product and platform teams that set roadmaps and standards globally.

Timeline: How The Structure Evolved

Alphabet's structure reflects a shift from a single company to a portfolio model, with the organization continuing to evolve as AI and cloud scale.

  • 2015: Alphabet holding company reorganization

    Alphabet became the successor issuer to Google, formalizing the holding company structure.

  • 2016: AI-first commitment

    Alphabet describes Google as an AI-first company since 2016, shaping how research and product teams organize.

  • 2024: Segment reporting stays consistent

    Alphabet reports Google Services, Google Cloud, and Other Bets, with certain costs in Alphabet-level activities.

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