Wikipedia has formally brought some of the world’s largest technology firms into its financial ecosystem, changing how the non-profit funds its operations.
Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, Perplexity, and Mistral AI have all joined Google in paying the Wikimedia Foundation for structured access to its projects, including the online encyclopedia’s 65 million articles.
These agreements are part of Wikimedia Enterprise, a paid API launched in 2021 that provides high-quality, reliable data tailored for large-scale use by companies.
The initiative allows tech firms to tap Wikipedia’s content without overwhelming its servers, a problem that had been growing as companies relied more on freely available articles for AI model training.
“Wikipedia is a critical component of these tech companies’ work that they need to figure out how to support financially,” Lane Becker, president of Wikimedia Enterprise, told Reuters.
“It took us a little while to understand the right set of features and functionality to offer if we’re going to move these companies from our free platform to a commercial platform … but all our Big Tech partners really see the need for them to commit to sustaining Wikipedia’s work.”
The timing of the announcement coincides with Wikipedia’s 25th anniversary, highlighting how far the volunteer-driven platform has come since its launch.
What began as a community-powered encyclopedia is now a vital resource for the global tech industry, underpinning much of the data used in AI development.
Microsoft’s Tim Frank, corporate vice president, noted the importance of the development: “Access to high‑quality, trustworthy information is at the heart of how we think about the future of AI at Microsoft … (With Wikimedia), we’re helping create a sustainable content ecosystem for the AI internet, where contributors are valued.”
Traditionally funded by small public donations, Wikipedia has faced increased server costs due to large-scale content use by AI developers.
The Enterprise programme addresses this by providing structured, paid access, creating a sustainable revenue model without undermining the free encyclopedia that millions rely on.
Adding to this era of change, Bernadette Meehan, former U.S. Ambassador to Chile, took over as Wikimedia Foundation CEO on January 20, 2026.
Her appointment is a professionalisation of leadership as the organisation balances public service with commercial partnerships.
The new agreements formalise Wikipedia’s function in the data supply chain for tech giants while protecting the volunteer work that underpins the platform.


