OnlyFans, a digital content paid subscription platform based in London, England, has emerged by a wide margin as the top firm with highest revenue per full-time employee.
With $37.6 million, OnlyFans sits comfortably at the peak of top 10 list and Nvidia coming next with $3.6 million.
The combined revenue per employee of the other 9 firms on the least does not come any close to OnlyFans’s, according to a data compiled by Variety and Multiples, posted on X by Barchart.

Cursor records $3.3 million, Apple $2.4 million, Meta $2.2 million, and Alphabet $1.9 million. OpenAI and Microsoft, average about $1.1 million per employee, with Tesla at $0.8 million, and Amazon at $0.4 million.
The OnlyFans platform hosts a diverse range of creators including athletes, musicians, and comedians, operates with a lean workforce of around 42 employees.
It allows creators to monetise their content through monthly subscriptions, tips, and pay-per-view options.
The company earns revenue by taking a 20 per cent commission on all subscriptions and content sales, including videos, photos, and chat interactions made through the platform.
Meanwhile, a similar data compiled by Uquid Research placed Tether at top with $86.7 million revenue per employee. Tether is a blockchain-enabled platform, with a launched stable coin aimed at disrupting the conventional financial system with a more modern approach to money.

