How NVIDIA Became One of the World's Most Valuable Brands

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NVIDIA is the world's fifth most valuable brand (Credit: Getty)
Brand Finance's latest rankings reveal NVIDIA is the world's fifth most valuable brand, climbing four places and overtaking TikTok and Facebook

A report released by Brand Finance reveals the 2026 ranking of the world's most valuable brands.

NVIDIA has secured a position in the top five, reflecting the rise of AI and the company's role in powering global AI infrastructure.

The brand has overtaken social media giants TikTok and Facebook in brand value, rising from ninth place in 2025 to fifth place in this year's rankings.

Its value is placed at US$184.3bn, which is US$30.8bn more than Tiktok and US$77.2bn more than Facebook. 

A leading AI supplier, it also places sixth in the Brand Finance 2026 ranking of the world's strongest brands. 

Brand Finance Rankings 2026 (Credit: Brand Finance)

NVIDIA's climb to success

The brand value of NVIDIA has more than doubled since 2025, up +110%.

It became the leading player in the business of AI hardware as while other companies were selling individual chips, NVIDIA sold entire systems. 

With the Deep GPU Xceleration (DGX) line, NVIDIA created an AI supercomputer in a box.

Starting solely as a company focused on 3D gaming graphics, it became a world-renowned AI operation.

NVIDIA's products benefit both personal computing systems and large businesses.

With the DGX, companies can buy a pre-made system instead of making one, which may take several months.

The company also focuses on DPUs (Data Processing Units) for data centres.

While dominating large-scale operations, NVIDIA continues to sell products such as graphics cards and gaming cards, offering a personalised experience to individual customers.

NVIDIA caters to different types of customers at varying scales, guaranteeing its growth, with its focus on AI software and hardware ensuring its business strategy has space to develop. 

DGX Spark, an AI-First Personal Computing System (Credit: NVIDIA)

Debuts in the Most Valuable Brands of 2026

While NVIDIA is dominating the AI landscape with its brand value growth, OpenAI has also debuted in the rankings at 178th place, with a brand value of US$14.1bn.

The debut of OpenAI demonstrates how the growth of AI has catapulted from 2025 to 2026.

The rankings are made up of 500 places and OpenAI was not featured at all part of last year. Now it ranks among the top 40% of most valuable brands.

Its latest offering is ChatGPT Health, expanding the uses of its services further.

Revolut also made its debut in this year's rankings, emerging as the fastest growing among the world's 500 most valuable brands.

The UK fintech brand entered in 393rd place with its brand value more than tripling in 2026.

It expanded into new markets, including Mexico and India, and had exceptionally strong brand advocacy globally.

Revolut announced this week that it would enable shopping directly via AI chatbots in Europe, making its "one-tap" checkout solution compatible across the emerging landscape of agentic commerce. 

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The world's most valuable brand

Apple takes first place in Brand Finance's 2026 report, growing 6% from last year to US$607.6bn.

Following it is Microsoft, with a brand value of US$565.2bn.

While Apple is the world's most valuable brand in the rankings, it does not place within the top t10 rankings in the World's Strongest Brands 2026.

Microsoft, however, places third, with a Brand Strength Index (BSI) rating of 94.7 out of 100, behind WeChat.

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The world's strongest brand

YouTube ranks as the world's strongest brand in the 2026 rankings, with a BSI rating of 95.3 out of 100.

A go-to destination for entertainment, YouTube has cemented its position by converting widespread awareness into active consideration and global brand equity. 

YouTube is used by many of the world's most valuable brands, including Apple, Nike, Coca-Cola and Samsung, to tell brand stories and create a feeling of connection between the consumer and the brand.

The 2026 Brand Finance report highlights a pivotal moment in the global economy, where the AI revolution is no longer a future prospect but the primary engine of brand value.

The meteoric rise of NVIDIA to the fifth spot – surpassing cultural mainstays like TikTok and Facebook – signals a shift in power from the platforms that host content to the infrastructure that powers intelligence.

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