LinkedIn's AI hiring agents on track for $450 million in yearly revenue
Reuters April 30, 2026 09:57 AM
Synopsis

LinkedIn's new AI tools for recruiters are set to bring in a massive $450 million next year. These smart systems help find the best job candidates faster. Recruiters can now focus on important tasks, saving valuable time. This innovation highlights LinkedIn's commitment to solving real-world problems for its users. The company is making significant strides in AI-powered professional services.


LinkedIn, the social network ​for professionals owned by ​Microsoft, on Wednesday said that its hiring ​products using what is known as agentic AI are on track to generate $450 million in sales in the coming year.

The sales disclosure for ‌a core ⁠AI ⁠product is new for LinkedIn, which has 1 billion members and makes much of its revenue from selling tools to sales and recruiting professionals. While Microsoft reports LinkedIn's overall sales growth as part of its productivity and business process operating unit, it does not disclose absolute dollar figures for the ⁠network.

LinkedIn has ‌launched two primary agentic AI products for ​recruiters, ​one for large businesses and one for small ⁠businesses. The systems work by having an AI ​agent take instructions from a human recruiter ​to understand what the recruiter is seeking and then sift through LinkedIn profiles to find the best ones for follow-up by the human recruiter.

LinkedIn said the products, some of which were in testing for nearly a ‌year before release, are helping recruiters save time and get higher response rates when contacting potential ​hires.

"Recruiters told ​us half their ⁠day was low-value work, so we made a bet on understanding their pain to get our solution right," Dan Shapero, ​LinkedIn's new CEO who took over last week, told Reuters in a statement. "That focus on the customer, not racing to launch an AI agent, was the right one and hitting this milestone shows it."
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