Chrome Statistics: Latest Trends & Market Dominance [2025]
Is Chrome still king in 2025? With 64.86% global market share and 3.45B+ users, Chrome dominates—but rising AI rivals, privacy concerns, and regional shifts raise questions. Dive into key stats, trends, and updates shaping Chrome’s future.


Google Chrome isn’t just the most popular browser—it’s the default choice for 66.3% of users worldwide as of March 17, 2025. But can it keep its lead?
With privacy concerns, speed issues, and AI-driven competitors, users are questioning if Chrome is still the best choice.
This report uncovers the latest Chrome statistics 2025, covering market trends, user growth, and key updates you need to know.
Key Chrome stats
- Google Chrome dominates the global browser market with a massive 64.86% market share as of 2025, far ahead of its closest competitor, Safari.
- Mobile browsing leads the way, with Chrome for Android holding 40.58% of the market, making it the most-used Chrome version worldwide.
- Over 3.45 billion people use Chrome, and its user base has grown by 44.35% since 2018, despite slower growth in recent years.
- South America is Chrome’s strongest market, with a staggering 78.9% share, while North America remains one of its weakest at 53.1%.
- A shocking 86.3% of Chrome extensions have fewer than 1,000 users, while only 0.24% (337 extensions) surpass 1 million users.
- AI-powered features are redefining Chrome, with tools like Tab Organizer, AI-generated themes, and “Help Me Write” improving user experience.
- Security updates are now faster than ever, with Chrome automatically fixing critical vulnerabilities within 24 hours to keep users protected.
Global google chrome market share statistics
As of March 2025, Google Chrome controls 64.86% of the global browser market, up slightly from 63.87% in 2023.
To put that in perspective, Safari, the second most popular browser, holds just 18.59%. Edge (5.4%), Firefox (2.9%), Opera (2.7%), and Samsung Internet (2.3%) struggle to keep up.
Chrome’s dominance is particularly strong in South America, where it holds a massive 78.9% share. In Europe (58.6%) and North America (53.1%), it faces slightly stronger competition.
Google chrome’s market share growth over the years
Chrome has grown from just 3.23% in 2009 to a staggering 64.86% in 2025.
Year | Market Share |
---|---|
2009 | 3.23% |
2010 | 9.95% |
2011 | 19.79% |
2012 | 29.3% |
2013 | 34.67% |
2014 | 38.94% |
2015 | 44.87% |
2016 | 49.08% |
2017 | 53.96% |
2018 | 59.12% |
2019 | 63.31% |
2020 | 64.6% |
2021 | 64.45% |
2022 | 64.78% |
2023 | 63.87% |
2024 | 64.86% |
In just 15 years, Chrome has gained over 61 percentage points, making it the most dominant browser in history.
Chrome’s mobile browser market share
Chrome’s mobile browser share is even stronger than its desktop share. As of 2025, it holds a 65.33% share, up from 64.12% in 2023.
While Safari dominates mobile in the U.S. (54.41%), Chrome remains the #1 mobile browser worldwide.
Year | Market Share |
---|---|
2012 | 0.35% |
2013 | 3.98% |
2014 | 21.25% |
2015 | 33.58% |
2016 | 38.38% |
2017 | 48.86% |
2018 | 54.14% |
2019 | 60.14% |
2020 | 62.5% |
2021 | 63.3% |
2022 | 64.39% |
2023 | 64.12% |
2024 | 65.33% |
Chrome went from having almost no mobile users in 2012 (0.35%) to being the top mobile browser globally in 2025.
Chrome’s tablet market share
The tablet market is the only category where Chrome doesn’t dominate. As of 2025, Chrome holds 47.72% of the tablet browser market, slightly down from 49.24% in 2023.
Apple’s Safari follows closely at 36.15%, making tablets the most competitive browser segment.
Year | Market Share |
---|---|
2012 | 3.96% |
2013 | 6.87% |
2014 | 11.8% |
2015 | 16.8% |
2016 | 19.41% |
2017 | 23.73% |
2018 | 23.46% |
2019 | 23.82% |
2020 | 37.21% |
2021 | 44.56% |
2022 | 47.99% |
2023 | 49.24% |
2024 | 47.72% |
Unlike mobile and desktop, where Chrome dominates, the tablet market is more competitive due to Safari’s presence.
Google chrome's market share in the U.S.
In the U.S. market, Chrome holds a 49.45% share in 2025, lower than its global average (64.86%).
Apple’s Safari is a bigger threat in the U.S., controlling 32.4% of the browser market, largely due to iPhone and Mac users.
Chrome still dominates the U.S. desktop market with 59.43% share, while Edge (15.7%) and Safari (13.61%) lag behind.
Year | Market Share |
---|---|
2009 | 2.99% |
2010 | 8.58% |
2011 | 14.92% |
2012 | 20.81% |
2013 | 26.65% |
2014 | 31.36% |
2015 | 38.38% |
2016 | 43.4% |
2017 | 45.27% |
2018 | 49.4% |
2019 | 49.39% |
2020 | 46.93% |
2021 | 48.48% |
2022 | 49.78% |
2023 | 49.97% |
2024 | 49.45% |
Chrome has remained just below 50% in the U.S. for years due to Apple’s Safari dominance.
How many people use google chrome in 2025?
Google Chrome remains the most widely used browser, but exactly how many people rely on it in 2025?
Chrome’s global user base hits 3.45 billion
As of 2025, an estimated 3.45 billion people use Google Chrome as their primary browser. That’s a 4.5% increase from 2024, proving that Chrome’s user base is still expanding despite rising competition.
Over the past five years, Chrome has gained 1.06 billion new users, growing by 44.35% since 2018.
Year | Chrome Users (Billion) | Growth Rate |
---|---|---|
2018 | 2.39 | - |
2019 | 2.76 | +15.5% |
2020 | 2.98 | +8.0% |
2021 | 3.15 | +5.7% |
2022 | 3.24 | +2.9% |
2023 | 3.30 | +1.9% |
2024 | 3.45 | +4.5% |
Despite slower growth in recent years, Chrome still gains millions of new users annually, reinforcing its market dominance.
Who uses google chrome? (Demographic Breakdown)
Chrome’s user base spans all age groups, with younger users making up the largest segment.
- The biggest share, 29%, falls between ages 25-34.
- Young adults aged 18-25 account for 27.33% of users, highlighting strong adoption in this group.
- Nearly all internet users aged 35-44—an impressive 98%—use Chrome.
- Among users aged 55-64, 46% still rely on Chrome.
- Adoption drops significantly in older demographics, with only 5.04% of users aged 65+ using the browser.
Age Group | % of Chrome Users |
---|---|
18-25 | 27.33% |
25-34 | 29% |
35-44 | 98% |
45-54 | 12.19% |
55-64 | 46% |
65+ | 5.04% |
Chrome is the go-to browser for younger and middle-aged users, while older users are more likely to stick with alternatives like Safari or Edge.
More Males Use Chrome
- The majority of Chrome users, 61.67%, are male, while 38.33% are female.
- Male users, especially in the 25-34 age range, have the highest adoption rates.
While Chrome is popular across both genders, it has a higher adoption rate among men.
For many, Chrome is more than just a browser—it’s a necessity.
- According to surveys, 6% of Americans consider Chrome the app they "can’t live without".
- Chrome ranks 6th on the list of most essential apps, behind Facebook and Twitter.
Despite alternative browsers, many users see Chrome as an indispensable tool for daily browsing.
Google chrome usage by region
Google Chrome dominates the global browser market, but its popularity varies by region.
While Chrome is the undisputed leader in South America and Asia, it faces strong competition in North America and Oceania.
South America: Chrome’s strongest market
Chrome’s highest market share worldwide is in South America, where it commands a 78.9% share.
This dominance is unmatched in any other region, making Chrome the default browser for nearly 8 out of 10 users in the continent.
Asia: A massive market for chrome
In Asia, Chrome holds 72.2% of the market, making it the top browser by a large margin.
Despite China’s restrictions on Google services, Chrome still captures a significant share in other major markets like India, Indonesia, and Japan.
North America: Chrome faces tougher competition
In North America, Chrome’s market share drops to 53.1%, significantly lower than in other regions.
In the United States, Chrome holds 51.7% of the market, followed by Safari (30.8%), Edge (8.4%), Firefox (3.5%), and Opera (3.5%).
Europe: Strong, but not uncontested
Chrome has a 58.6% market share in Europe, making it the most popular browser but with less dominance compared to South America and Asia.
Safari, Edge, and Firefox hold a stronger foothold in Europe, where users have more diverse browsing preferences.
Oceania: One of chrome’s weakest markets
In Oceania, Chrome struggles against Safari, which is the second most used browser in the region.
Unlike South America and Asia, Apple’s influence in Australia and New Zealand keeps Safari as a major competitor.
Unique browser trends in smaller countries
While Chrome dominates globally, some countries have unique browser preferences.
- North Korea (90.99%) and Bermuda (92.7%) prefer Safari over Chrome.
- Armenia is one of the only countries where Firefox is the leading browser (55%), while Chrome holds just 31.9%.
- In Africa, Opera is the second most popular browser, pushing Safari into third place.
Localized preferences and government restrictions shape browser usage in smaller countries.
Most popular chrome versions in 2025
Not all Chrome users are on the same version. While some stick to stable releases, others upgrade immediately.
In 2025, the most popular Chrome versions reveal a clear trend: mobile dominates.
Chrome Version | Market Share | Key Insight |
---|---|---|
Chrome for Android | 40.58% | Most widely used version worldwide |
Chrome 128.0 | 12.95% | Most popular desktop version |
Chrome 129.0 | 3.62% | Newest version, lower adoption rate |
Chrome for iPhone | 2.32% | Struggles against Safari’s dominance |
Chrome for Android leads with 40.58%, proving mobile’s dominance, while desktop users favor Chrome 128.0 (12.95%).
Chrome extension statistics
As of June 2021, there were 130,445 Chrome extensions, down from 137,345 in May 2020.
This decline suggests Google is removing outdated or low-quality extensions, keeping the ecosystem cleaner and more reliable for users.
The majority of Chrome extensions struggle to gain traction. A staggering 86.3% (118,526 extensions) have fewer than 1,000 users.
Only 1.79% (2,459 extensions) have more than 100,000 users, and an elite 0.24% (337 extensions) have over 1 million users.
Number of Users | Number of Extensions | % of Total Extensions |
---|---|---|
Less than 100 | 95,492 | 69.53% |
100 - 1,000 | 22,584 | 16.44% |
More than 1,000 | 10,523 | 7.66% |
More than 10,000 | 5,950 | 4.33% |
More than 100,000 | 2,459 | 1.79% |
More than 1 million | 337 | 0.24% |
The top 0.24% of extensions dominate the market, while nearly 70% have fewer than 100 users.
Beyond extensions, Chrome also offers 39,263 themes, allowing users to customize their browser’s appearance.
While themes are popular, they don’t see the same high usage as functional extensions, which help with productivity, security, and ad blocking.
Chrome’s AI and new features in 2025
Google Chrome isn’t just a browser—it’s evolving into an AI-powered assistant. Here’s a look at the latest AI-powered features that are changing how users browse the web in 2025.
Smarter tab organization with AI
Managing multiple tabs is a headache for most users, but Chrome’s new Tab Organizer takes care of it automatically.
- Chrome groups similar tabs based on content, making multitasking more efficient.
- Users can right-click a tab and select "Organize Similar Tabs", letting AI suggest names and emoji-based labels.
AI-generated custom themes
Chrome is bringing AI customization to personal aesthetics with AI-generated themes.
- Users can now create custom themes based on keywords like mood, subject, and visual style.
- No design skills needed—just select a theme idea, and AI generates the look instantly.
AI-powered writing assistance
Struggling to write a review, email, or message? Chrome’s “Help Me Write” feature is here to assist.
- Right-click any text box on a website and select “Help Me Write” for AI-generated text suggestions.
- Whether it's a product review, a social media post, or a formal inquiry, Chrome’s AI helps refine and improve content.
Google lens comes to desktop
Searching for objects, products, or information just got easier with Google Lens for desktop.
- Users can click the Google Lens icon, highlight an image or text, and get AI-powered search results instantly.
- Lens can identify plants, recognize text from videos, and even find product shopping options.
AI-powered product comparison (Tab Compare)
Online shopping is easier than ever with Chrome’s AI-powered product comparison tool.
- When browsing multiple product pages, Chrome automatically generates a side-by-side comparison table.
- Users can see product specs, pricing, ratings, and reviews in one view—no more switching between tabs.
AI-enhanced browsing history search
Can’t remember the website you visited last week? Chrome’s AI-enhanced history search makes finding past sites effortless.
- Users can now search their history in natural language (e.g., “What was that ice cream shop I looked at last week?”).
- AI scans the browsing history and pulls up relevant results instantly.
AI-enhanced security and phishing protection
Chrome’s AI isn’t just about convenience—it’s also making browsing safer.
- Predictive phishing protection detects suspicious sites and warns users before they enter credentials.
- Chrome creates and autofills strong passwords, reducing the risk of security breaches.
- Security updates are automatic every six weeks, with urgent patches deployed within 24 hours.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Quick answers to your top Chrome questions.
As of 2025, Google Chrome holds 64.86% of the global browser market, with 3.45 billion users worldwide. It leads in mobile browsing (65.33%) and dominates South America (78.9%) and Asia (72.2%).
ChromeStats is a data and analytics platform that tracks Chrome extensions, browser versions, and user trends. It provides insights into market share, downloads, and feature updates for Chrome users and developers.
Approximately 64.86% of global internet users browse with Google Chrome, making it the most-used browser worldwide.
Chrome’s new security features include predictive phishing protection, real-time malware detection, automatic strong password creation, and AI-powered site isolation. Security updates are automatic every six weeks, with urgent fixes deployed within 24 hours.
Final thoughts
Chrome statistics confirm that Google Chrome remains the dominant browser, but trends in user behavior, AI-driven features, and security updates are shaping the future of web browsing.
- With Chrome for Android holding 40.58% of the market, businesses must optimize for a mobile-first audience.
- Features like Tab Organizer, AI-generated themes, and writing assistance make browsing more seamless and personalized.
- Chrome’s predictive phishing protection, real-time malware detection, and automatic updates keep users safer online.
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