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Meta Platforms, Inc.
Meta
Nama suba
Bansa kompeniPublic
Industry
DitumbuhkaFebruari 4, 2004; 21 taun ke udah (2004-02-04) in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.
Pemungkal
Indu Opis,
U.S.
Kandang endur ti dilayan
Worldwide
Key people
Products
RevenueIncrease Templat:US$ (2024)
Increase Templat:US$ (2024)
Increase Templat:US$ (2024)
Total assetsIncrease Templat:US$ (2024)
Total equityIncrease Templat:US$ (2024)
PengempuMark Zuckerberg (13.68% equity; 61.2% voting)[1]
Number of employees
78,450 (Sept. 2025)
Divisions
Templat:Infobox network service provider
Laman webmeta.com
Penerang
[2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

Meta Platforms, Inc. (Meta) iya nya sebengkah kompeni teknologi multinasional Amerika ti bepalan ba Menlo Park, California. Meta ngempu sereta bejalaika sekeda pelasar media rama enggau servis komunikasyen ke tebilang, nyengkaum Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger enggau Threads. Kompeni nya mega bejalaika rangkaian iklan ke laman web iya empu enggau piak ketiga; naka taun 2023, iklan nyadika 97.8 peratus ari semua asil iya.[9] Meta udah digambarka nyadi sebengkah kompeni Big Tech.

Kompeni tu asal iya ditumbuhka dalam taun 2004 enggau nama TheFacebook, Inc.,[10] lalu diberi nama baru nyadi Facebook, Inc. dalam taun 2005.[11] Dalam taun 2021, iya diberi nama baru nyadi Meta Platforms, Inc. dikena ngayanka ubah strategik nuju ngemansangka metaverse — ekosistem digital ti saling besambung ti mungkur teknologi maya enggau teknologi realiti ti ditambah.[12][13][14][15]

Ba taun 2023, Meta ba penuduk lumur 31 dalam rintai Forbes Global 2000 kompeni rama pemadu besai di dunya.[16] Naka taun 2022, iya nyadi kompeni ketiga pemadu mayuh melanja pansik enggau pemansang ba dunya, enggau belanja R&D sepenyampau US$35.3 bilion.[17]

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