Larry Page, co-founder and board member of Alphabet Inc., has added an estimated $6.1 billion to his net worth following a surge in shares of the tech giant.
The increase comes as Alphabet continues to benefit from strong advertising revenue growth, expansion of data center infrastructure, and positive market sentiment.
The latest jump in Page’s fortune is reported by the Forbes Billionaire Index, which tracks the changing wealth of the world’s richest individuals.
According to Forbes, as of January 2026, Page’s net worth is estimated at $263.8 billion, reflecting the rise in Alphabet stock.
Page, an American businessman and computer scientist, co-founded Google in 1998 with fellow Stanford Ph.D. student Sergey Brin. Together, they developed PageRank, the algorithm that powers Google Search, for which they received the Marconi Prize in 2004.













