Samsung Electronics has secured its position as the world’s 5th most valuable brand for the sixth consecutive year, according to Interbrand’s prestigious Best Global Brands 2025 list. With a brand value of $90.5 billion, Samsung remains the only Asian company in the global top five since 2020.
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Brand Performance Snapshot
Metric | Details |
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Global Rank | 5th (6 years running) |
Brand Value | $90.5 billion |
Regional Status | Only Asian company in top 5 since 2020 |
Key Driver | AI innovation and accessibility |
Recognition | Interbrand Best Global Brands 2025 |
What’s Fueling Samsung’s Brand Power?
AI Democratization at Scale: Samsung’s Galaxy AI is targeting 400 million devices this year, making artificial intelligence accessible rather than exclusive. The company’s “Innovation for All” vision translates into tangible experiences—from Vision AI in TVs to Bespoke AI in home appliances.

Unified Ecosystem Advantage: Interbrand credited Samsung’s strengthened AI competitiveness across business divisions, enhanced customer experiences through product integration, and focused semiconductor investments. The SmartThings ecosystem creates seamless connected experiences backed by industry-leading Samsung Knox security.
Leadership Across Categories
- Mobile: Galaxy Z Fold7 and Z Flip7 dominate foldables while Galaxy AI drives mobile AI adoption
- Semiconductors: Comprehensive AI portfolio spanning HBM, DDR5, LPDDR5X, and GDDR7
- Displays: Global leadership in TVs, soundbars, and gaming monitors with Vision AI integration
- Appliances: Category dominance in refrigerators and washing machines through Bespoke AI
Beyond Technology: Health and Sustainability
“Moving forward, we will continue to focus on benefits for customers including in health and safety,” said Won-Jin Lee, President of Samsung’s Global Marketing Office. The company is expanding health services through advanced wearables and Samsung Health enhancements while driving sustainable innovation through energy-efficient appliances.
Samsung’s networks division leads AI-powered virtualized RAN and Open RAN technologies while pioneering 6G standardization—positioning the brand for future connectivity demands.

Why Interbrand’s Ranking Matters
Interbrand’s methodology evaluates financial performance, brand influence on purchases, and competitiveness factors like strategy, trust, and customer engagement. As one of the world’s longest-standing brand evaluations, this recognition validates Samsung’s customer-centric approach.
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Samsung’s six-year streak in the top five proves that consistent AI innovation, open collaboration, and customer focus create enduring brand value in an increasingly competitive global market.
FAQs
Why did Samsung maintain its 5th place ranking?
AI leadership across business divisions, unified product integration, semiconductor investments, and customer-centric strategy drove the $90.5 billion brand valuation.
What makes Samsung unique in the top 5?
Samsung is the only Asian company to maintain a top-five global brand position since 2020, reflecting its cross-category innovation strength.