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TwitterAs of March 2025, Google represented 79.1 percent of the global online search engine market on desktop devices. Despite being much ahead of its competitors, this represents the lowest share ever recorded by the search engine in these devices for over two decades. Meanwhile, its long-time competitor Bing accounted for 12.21 percent, as tools like Yahoo and Yandex held shares of over 2.9 percent each. Google and the global search market Ever since the introduction of Google Search in 1997, the company has dominated the search engine market, while the shares of all other tools has been rather lopsided. The majority of Google revenues are generated through advertising. Its parent corporation, Alphabet, was one of the biggest internet companies worldwide as of 2024, with a market capitalization of 2.02 trillion U.S. dollars. The company has also expanded its services to mail, productivity tools, enterprise products, mobile devices, and other ventures. As a result, Google earned one of the highest tech company revenues in 2024 with roughly 348.16 billion U.S. dollars. Search engine usage in different countries Google is the most frequently used search engine worldwide. But in some countries, its alternatives are leading or competing with it to some extent. As of the last quarter of 2023, more than 63 percent of internet users in Russia used Yandex, whereas Google users represented little over 33 percent. Meanwhile, Baidu was the most used search engine in China, despite a strong decrease in the percentage of internet users in the country accessing it. In other countries, like Japan and Mexico, people tend to use Yahoo along with Google. By the end of 2024, nearly half of the respondents in Japan said that they had used Yahoo in the past four weeks. In the same year, over 21 percent of users in Mexico said they used Yahoo.
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TwitterIn January 2025, online search engine Bing accounted for almost six percent of the global tablet search market, while market leader Google had a share of over 89 percent. Meanwhile, Yandex's tablet search market share was of 2.73 percent, while Yahoo! represented little less than one percent on these devices.
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TwitterIn January 2025, the South Korean search engine Naver had a global market share of 0.33 percent. This is not a lot compared to the dominant market leader Google. However, Naver has the largest share of the search engine market in its home market South Korea.
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TwitterIn 2025, “Google” was the most searched term on Google worldwide. “YouTube” ranked second, recording an index value of 79 points. That same year, “ChatGPT” and “GPT” entered the ranking for the first time, with index values of 27 and 18 points, respectively.
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TwitterBetween January 1st and December 31st, 2024, "Wetter" (Weather) was the most popular search query on the Google search engine in Germany. "Google" was ranked second, reaching an index point value of only 50 relative to the top search query ("Wetter").
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Twitter"Clima" weather was the most probed query in the Google search engine in Brazil in 2024, indexing at 100 in terms of search volume. Compared to the top ranking search result, the weather forecast-related terms "Tempo" and "Previsão do tempo" were also some of the most searched terms on the engine, scoring index values of 77 and 28. Additionally, the messenger solution "WhatsApp" and "WhatsApp Web" scored relative index values of 78 and 59 each.
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TwitterIn 2025, leading marketplaces were the primary source for starting to search for products online worldwide, along with search engines. According to a survey, roughly 17 percent of online shoppers searched for products through these channels. Online supermarkets and grocers followed, with 13 percent of respondents. Popularity contest Online shopping has become increasingly popular globally. In various countries, including the United Kingdom, the United States, Germany, and many others, consumers have stated that they prefer to shop online rather than in-store. On a weekly basis, however, in European countries, offline shopping is still more popular among consumers. Germany had the largest share of weekly online shoppers, with 45 percent of consumers. The preference for online shopping also depends on the product category and shopping events occurring at the time. Over 70 percent of consumers prefer to use the internet over in-store shopping to complete their holiday and entertainment purchases. It is a preference While marketplaces are the primary source for consumers to search for products online, they are also the leading source for online shopping inspiration in 2024. Around 35 percent of global consumers expressed their preference for marketplaces over any other online channel as a source of inspiration for their upcoming purchases. Consumers in different regions in the world tend to prefer different marketplaces, with consumers in Europe, the United States, and the United Kingdom preferring to use Amazon. The most visited marketplace in China was Taobao, Alibaba's B2C e-commerce platform. In Latin America, consumers use the local online marketplace Mercado Libre.
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TwitterGlobal search advertising revenue was forecast to reach 357 billion U.S. dollars in 2025. Retail media was projected to account for roughly 140 billion dollars and traditional search for 217 billion.
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TwitterGoogle was by far the most used search engine in Germany, holding a market share of ***** percent in May 2025. Bing ranked second, with a market share of approximately **** percent in the same month, followed by Yandex, DuckDuckGo, and Yahoo!, with shares of **** percent, **** percent and **** percent.
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TwitterIn December 2024, the average monthly cost-per-click (CPC) in Google Ads search advertising for the marketing and advertising industry in the United States reached 7.66 U.S. dollars and was the highest among the presented countries. In France, the value stood at 68 U.S. cents.
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TwitterIn April 2024, Google was the most popular search engine in the UK, holding a market share of ***** percent across all devices. Bing had a relatively large market share of approximately **** percent in second place, followed by Yahoo! with approximately **** percent.
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TwitterIn May 2025, the online search engine Bing accounted for 4.11 percent of the European search market across all devices, while market leader Google held a search traffic share of around 89.45 percent. Meanwhile, Yandex's market share was 3.72 percent, while Yahoo! represented around 1.08 percent.
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TwitterGoogle held the majority of the market share of leading search engines in Sweden in June 2025, with 89.35 percent. Bing and DuckDuckGo followed with around 5.98 percent and 2.06 percent of the market share, respectively. There was a slight difference, regarding mobile search engines and desktop search engines. While Google was still the leader in both categories, its share was over 98 percent for mobile engines and roughly 87 percent for desktop engines . Google Google search has been widely used over the past years. According to the source, it was used most frequently among people between the ages of 16 and 25. Furthermore, 74 percent of them reported to have used it daily in 2018. Worldwide Regarding Google’s market share worldwide, it has slightly decreased over the years. It was reported to be highest in April 2012, when Google search reached 91.7 percent global market share. It amounted to roughly 79.1 percent as of March 2025. Despite that, Google search has been the worldwide leader over the evaluated period, followed by bing, Yahoo! and YANDEX.
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TwitterIn the first quarter of 2025, global usage of search engines experienced a slight decline, reaching a rate of **** percent. Despite not substantial, this is the lowest value registered since the start of the analyzed period.
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TwitterBased on a survey conducted in 2019 among internet users in the United States, the majority of adults (36 percent) admitted they would switch search engines if it meant getting better quality results. Furthermore, 33.7 percent stated that knowing their data was not being collected by a platform would also encourage them to make the switch. Other factors listed included 'having fewer ads' and a well designed interface. Overall, there was a noticeable lean toward search result quality and data privacy when it came to search engine selection.
Google leads despite user preference for increased privacy
Despite a strong consumer call for data protection, Google topped the list when it came to search engines with 93 percent of Americans surveyed reporting to having used the popular search giant at some point during the past 4 weeks. In comparison, the second most popular platform Yahoo! had only been used by 31 percent of those surveyed. Meanwhile DuckDuckGo, the search engine most known for protecting user data and search history had only been used by 8 percent. Mobile search figures lean even more in Google's favor. Here, a similar share (93 percent) of the market as of January 2021 belonged to Google, while approximately 3 percent was held by DuckDuckGo.
Growth expected for search advertising
With search engines playing a significant role in internet use be it on desktop or mobile, companies and search platforms alike are seeing an increased opportunity in the field of search engine advertising. Nationwide spend in the industry reached an impressive 58.2 billion U.S. dollars in 2020, and was forecast to further rise to 66.2 billion within the following year.
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TwitterIn June 2025, Google was the leading mobile search engine by market share in France, representing 92.92 of the traffic to search tools in the country. Meanwhile, YANDEX and Ecosia followed with shares of 2.57 percent and 1.36 percent.
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TwitterIn April 2023, search giant Google accounted for more than 92 percent of the search engine market in Canada. Bing was ranked a distant second with a 4.72 percent share, while Yahoo! represented 1.46 percent of the country's online search market share.
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TwitterIn the first quarter of 2025, Morocco had the highest percentage of people using search engines worldwide, at **** percent. China had the lowest rate among the analyzed countries, at **** percent. In the same quarter, the global average for search engine usage rate was about **** percent.
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TwitterIn February 2025, Verizon Media processed **** million online search queries in the United States, and market leader Google processed over **** million search queries. In total, Google accounted for ** percent of the U.S. desktop search queries. Google was also the leading mobile search provider in the United States, accounting for around ** percent of the market as of March 2024.
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TwitterIn May 2025, Google had a search engine market share of approximately ***** percent in Brazil across all devices. Microsoft's Bing ranked second, with a share of **** percent, while other engines like Yahoo! and DuckDuckGo followed with smaller shares.
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TwitterAs of March 2025, Google represented 79.1 percent of the global online search engine market on desktop devices. Despite being much ahead of its competitors, this represents the lowest share ever recorded by the search engine in these devices for over two decades. Meanwhile, its long-time competitor Bing accounted for 12.21 percent, as tools like Yahoo and Yandex held shares of over 2.9 percent each. Google and the global search market Ever since the introduction of Google Search in 1997, the company has dominated the search engine market, while the shares of all other tools has been rather lopsided. The majority of Google revenues are generated through advertising. Its parent corporation, Alphabet, was one of the biggest internet companies worldwide as of 2024, with a market capitalization of 2.02 trillion U.S. dollars. The company has also expanded its services to mail, productivity tools, enterprise products, mobile devices, and other ventures. As a result, Google earned one of the highest tech company revenues in 2024 with roughly 348.16 billion U.S. dollars. Search engine usage in different countries Google is the most frequently used search engine worldwide. But in some countries, its alternatives are leading or competing with it to some extent. As of the last quarter of 2023, more than 63 percent of internet users in Russia used Yandex, whereas Google users represented little over 33 percent. Meanwhile, Baidu was the most used search engine in China, despite a strong decrease in the percentage of internet users in the country accessing it. In other countries, like Japan and Mexico, people tend to use Yahoo along with Google. By the end of 2024, nearly half of the respondents in Japan said that they had used Yahoo in the past four weeks. In the same year, over 21 percent of users in Mexico said they used Yahoo.