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World Brand Lab Releases ‘2025 World’s 500 Most Influential Brands’

Google, Microsoft, and Apple claimed the top three slots. The US has the most representation, while China surpasses Japan and firmly holds the third position again.

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK / ACCESS Newswire / December 16, 2025 / The 22nd edition of the list of the World’s 500 Most Influential Brands, exclusively compiled by World Brand Lab, was unveiled on December 17 in New York, US, followed by a launch summit held in Hong Kong. Google surpassed Apple to take the top spot. Microsoft remained in second place, while Apple ranked third. The United States dominated the list with 184 entries, maintaining its position as the leading brand powerhouse. France, China, Japan, and the UK formed the second tier of global brand powerhouses. China, with 50 entries, once again surpassed Japan’s 40, firmly securing the third position. Outstanding Chinese brands included State Grid, Tencent, Haier, China Resources, China Minmetals, China Southern Power Grid, Wuliangye, Poly, Air China, Changhong, Tsingtao, Sinochem, China Huadian, Hengli, Shenghong, XCMG, Hengtong, Tongwei, and Bosideng. In the era of artificial intelligence (AI), as brands serve as a core medium for contemporary cultural symbols, their creative expression is facing the double-edged impact of generative AI.

Top 10 of 2025 World's 500 Most Influential Brands
Top 10 of 2025 World’s 500 Most Influential Brands

The World’s 500 Most Influential Brands is judged on the basis of a brand’s global influence. Brand influence refers to a brand’s ability to develop and capture markets and make profits. Based on three key indicators of brand influence, namely market share, brand loyalty and global leadership, World Brand Lab tracked more than 8,000 leading brands around the globe to pioneer the World’s 500 Most Influential Brands list. For assessing brand loyalty, data from iTrust Rating were referenced, and when gauging brand leadership, particularly ESG performance, SuperFinance’s ESG database was consulted.

Dr. Steve WOOLGAR, Chairman of the World Brand Lab academic committee and Emeritus Professor of Marketing at the University of Oxford, noted that the World Brand Lab has been compiling the World Brand Report for 22 years. In 2025, a total of 33 countries are represented on the list. In terms of national distribution, The United States ranked first with 184 brands. France, China, Japan, and the United Kingdom form the second tier of brand powerhouses, with 51, 50, 40, and 34 brands on the list, respectively. Germany, Switzerland, and Italy constituted the third tier. Despite escalating geopolitical conflicts and mounting economic pressures, Europe’s super brands have shown strong resilience-these brands are not only economic assets, but also core carriers of contemporary cultural symbols, embodying national identity and social narratives. For instance, the steady performance of UK brands is a testament to the country’s deep creative heritage. Against this backdrop, World Brand Lab, through its annual reports, summits, and curatorial initiatives, fosters interdisciplinary dialogue on brands as tools for contemporary cultural storytelling, and advances sustainable, culture-driven innovation.

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