World's 10 most valuable tech brands

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Updated: 06:40 AM (GMT+8) June 6, 2022

Apple reclaimed the title of world's most valuable tech brand in 2022 with a brand value of $355.1 billion, according to the latest report released by Brand Finance, the London-headquartered brand valuation and strategy consultancy.

In Brand Finance's Tech 100 ranking in 2022, Amazon still dominated the retail sector and took second place, followed by Google, Microsoft, Facebook and Samsung.

Four Chinese tech brands rounded out the top 10, with Huawei at No 7 thanks to a brand value of $71.23 billion. WeChat, TikTok and Taobao came in at eighth to 10th.

Let's see the world's 10 most valuable tech brands in 2022.

No 10 Taobao

Brand valuation: $53.76 billion

Pedestrians walk past an advertisement of Taobao and Tmall of Alibaba Group. [Photo/VCG]

No 9 TikTok

Brand valuation: $58.98 billion

The logo of short video app TikTok. [Photo/Agencies]

No 8 WeChat

Brand valuation: $62.30 billion

The WeChat app is seen on a smartphone in this illustration. [Photo/Agencies]

No 7 Huawei

Brand valuation: $71.23 billion

The Huawei logo. [Photo/Huawei]

No 6 Samsung

Brand valuation: $89.23 billion

The logo of Samsung Electronics at its office building in Seoul on Jan 7, 2019. [Photo/Agencies]

No 5 Facebook

Brand valuation: $101.20 billion

A 3D-printed version of the Meta logo, Facebook's rebranded name as well as the Facebook app logo on a laptop keyboard in this illustration. [Photo/Agencies]

No 4 Microsoft

Brand valuation: $184.25 billion

The Microsoft booth during an expo in Shanghai. [Provided to China Daily]

No 3 Google

Brand valuation: $263.43 billion

A man walks past the logo of Alphabet Inc's Google in front of an office building in Zurich, Switzerland, on July 1, 2020. [Photo/Agencies]

No 2 Amazon

Brand valuation: $350.27 billion

A signage is seen outside of an Amazon Go store at the Amazon.com Inc headquarters on May 20, 2021 in Seattle, Washington. [Photo/Agencies]

No 1 Apple

Brand valuation: $355.08 billion

Apple CEO Tim Cook unveils the new iPhone 13 during a special event at Apple Park in Cupertino, California broadcast on Sept 14, 2021. [Photo/Agencies]

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