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Roku, Inc. (ROKU) Selling, General & Administrative Expenses

The sg&a expense for Roku, Inc. (ROKU) is $1.35 Billion with a year-over-year change of +3.60%. Selling, General & Administrative (SG&A) expenses include all costs related to selling products and running the business that are not directly tied to production.

ROKU SG&A Expense Chart

ROKU SG&A Expense
$1.35B+1657.16% 20Y
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Current SG&A Expense

$1.35B

$1.35 Billion

Year-over-Year Change

+3.60%

vs. $1.30B prior year

Historical Data

11

Years of data available

Annual SG&A Expense History

YearSG&A ExpenseYoY Change% Change
2025$1.35B+$46.90M+3.60%
2024$1.30B$-132.85M-9.25%
2023$1.44B+$253.42M+21.42%
2022$1.18B+$471.20M+66.19%
2021$711.90M+$239.21M+50.61%
2020$472.69M+$177.42M+60.09%
2019$295.27M+$120.52M+68.97%
2018$174.75M+$63.25M+56.72%
2017$111.50M+$23.27M+26.38%
2016$88.23M+$11.37M+14.79%
2015$76.86M
Data as of Wednesday, June 10, 2026

About Roku, Inc.

Roku, Inc., alongside its affiliated companies, operates a significant platform for television streaming. The enterprise is segmented into two primary areas: Platform and Player. Through its platform, users can effortlessly explore and access a vast selection of content, including films, television series, live broadcasts, news updates, sports events, and other forms of entertainment. As of December 31, 2021, Roku had garnered 60.1 million active user accounts. Beyond its core streaming service, Roku generates revenue from diverse offerings such as digital and video advertisements, content distribution, and the management of subscriptions and billing. The company also facilitates various e-commerce transactions and provides opportunities for brand sponsorship and promotions. Roku further diversifies its business by manufacturing, marketing, and licensing smart televisions under the "Roku TV" brand. Additionally, it offers a line of Roku-branded hardware, which includes streaming devices, audio equipment, and related accessories. A specific revenue stream comes from selling dedicated channel buttons that are integrated into the remote controls of its streaming gadgets. Roku distributes its comprehensive range of products and services through multiple channels: traditional retail outlets, specialized distributors, and directly to consumers via its official website. Its operational footprint extends across the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Peru, and broadly throughout both North and South America, as well as Europe. Roku, Inc. was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in San Jose, California.

San Jose, CA
3,340 employees
Communication Services / Entertainment
Sector
Communication Services
Industry
Entertainment
CEO
Anthony J. Wood