Mumbai: The Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity has confirmed an impressive 26,900 award submissions for the 2025 edition, highlighting robust global engagement and the evolving dynamics of the creative industries. Submissions have poured in from 96 markets, reinforcing Cannes Lions’ role as the premier platform for benchmarking creativity and effectiveness on a global scale.

Simon Cook, CEO, LIONS, said, “We know that world-class creativity can come from anywhere. For business leaders seeking growth opportunities, the global benchmark provides a unique insight into creativity’s power as a catalyst for meaningful transformation and growth. With submissions from across 96 markets – and significant regional growth from LATAM – we look forward to seeing the breadth of groundbreaking ideas from across the world. We’re excited to see the winning body of work that emerges over the next week as our Juries set the benchmark that will define the future direction for our industry.”
This year saw notable increases in several categories:
- Design Lions submissions surged by 17%, after structural updates emphasizing the strategic and behavioural power of design.
- Creative B2B entries climbed 13%, reflecting increased innovation in business-facing storytelling.
- The Entertainment Lions for Sport category grew by 15%, driven by creativity in performance-driven and fan-first experiences.
- The Strategy Track — covering Creative Strategy and Creative Effectiveness — registered a 10% year-on-year increase, marking its fifth consecutive year of growth.
A particularly standout development is the 53% rise in submissions for Glass: The Lion for Change, which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year. The surge reflects a broader, more intersectional approach to creativity that addresses systemic challenges and drives real-world impact.
The rise of independent agencies is another defining feature of Cannes Lions 2025, with entries from this segment growing by 18%, signaling a shift toward diverse creative ownership and innovation at every scale. Meanwhile, the newly updated Social & Creator Lions category saw strong engagement, with 18% of submissions entering sub-categories dedicated to creator-led content — reinforcing the increasing role of creators in the modern brand storytelling ecosystem.

Marian Brannelly, Global Director of Awards, LIONS, added, “The submissions this year reveal a shift in how creativity is being harnessed for meaningful change for both business and society. We’re seeing record growth in categories that demand measurable impact, whether that’s through design thinking that transforms user experiences or strategic approaches that deliver tangible business outcomes. Overall, the data shows an industry that continues to evolve and embrace new opportunities to drive impact, with strong engagement with creator-focused submissions and the growth of independent agency participation, representing an industry embracing new models of impact, innovation and transformation.”
Currently, the shortlists for Glass: The Lion for Change, Dan Wieden Titanium Lions, and Innovation Lions have been released. All other shortlists will be revealed between 14 and 18 June.
The festival’s jury members, representing the global creative elite, are now in Cannes to evaluate the entries. The winners will be unveiled each evening at the Cannes Lions Awards Shows, running from Monday 16 to Friday 20 June 2025.