Since its launch in 2008, Google Chrome has come a long way in the world of web browsers. It started as a simple project but became the default browser for Android, to mention one accomplishment. This growth also means that Google Chrome has passed multiple milestones.

    So, it is a good time to check out some Google Chrome statistics, including Google Chrome usage and popular Chrome extensions.

    General Google Chrome Statistics and Facts

    Here are some quick and interesting facts and stats about the Google Chrome browser.

    1. Google Chrome has a whopping user base of 3.5 billion, and this number has only grown in the past decade. For reference, the number was at 2.74 billion in 2019.
    2. This massive number of users makes Google Chrome the most popular web browser in the United States.
    3. Of the 100 people who use the internet in the US, 49.45% use Google Chrome. This is an impressive feat because Google Chrome is not shipped with either Windows or macOS.
    4. Google Chrome also remains the most popular web browser on the global scene. According to the latest statistics, Google Chrome has a market share of 65.21%.
    5. Though the market share has slightly gone to 62.48%, Google Chrome is also mobile users’ most popular web browser.
    6. However, one situation where Chrome has got second place would be tablet devices. In this case, because Apple dominates the tablet industry, Safari is the most popular browser.
    7. Google Chrome is a modified version of Chromium, an open-source project.
    8. Google is responsible for optimizing and creating Chrome, which works well with Google services.
    9. During the first launch, Google Chrome was available only for Microsoft Windows. The Linux, iOS, Android and Mac OS versions came quite late.
    10. During the launch times, Chrome was celebrated for its quick startup and loading speeds. These days, however, Google Chrome is heavily criticized for hogging up system resources.
    11. Google Chrome was the first to introduce Omnibox, which differed from a typical address bar. Instead, the Omnibox doubles as a search interface.
    12. The Chrome Dino Game is famous as an easter egg that appears whenever an internet connection is lost.

    Chrome Market Share Worldwide

    Google Chrome Market Share Worldwide

    We will now explore Google Chrome market share statistics from around the world.

    1. According to statistics, in August 2023, over half of the internet users worldwide used Google Chrome.
    2. In North America, the market share of Google Chrome is 53.1%.
    3. Regarding Asia and South America, the number goes up to 72.2% and 78.9%, respectively.
    4. It is only in Oceania and North America that Google Chrome faces considerable competition. In both these continents, Safari occupies the second position.
    5. Google Chrome had a kind of stagnancy in terms of user market share between 2020 and 2022.
    6. Then, following a dip in 2023, it started gaining momentum in 2024, when the worldwide market share was 65.03%.
    7. Between 2012 and 2024, Google Chrome has come close to tripling its market share. For reference, in 2012, Chrome had a market share of 25.99%.
    8. When Google Chrome started, Internet Explorer had the highest browser market share. Currently, Internet Explorer is not even in the picture.
    9. Regarding mobile internet browser market share, Google Chrome has accomplished a more impressive feat. In 2014, Google Chrome had a market share of 8.66%, and in 2024, it has risen to 64.93%.
    10. The current market share of Google Chrome among mobile internet browsers indicates that many iPhone users also refer Google Chrome to Safari.

    Number of Chrome Users – Last 10 Years

    Let’s see how these market share percentages convert to numbers.

    1. Google Chrome has an unparalleled user base of 3.45 billion. This number is a considerable part of the human population on the globe.
    2. Between 2019 and 2024, Chrome has attracted more than 1.06 billion users.
    3. For reference, Google Chrome only had 1.25 billion users in 2014. This means the web browser has almost tripled its user base in 10 years.
    4. To understand the difference, we must consider that Safari occupies second place with only 576 million users.
    5. More than 10 billion devices have downloaded Google Chrome from the Play Store, which says a lot about the number of users.

    Google Chrome Usage

    Here are some numbers on how frequently people use Google Chrome.

    1. There are 2.65 billion people who actively use Google Chrome as their web browser.
    2. Among the people who use Google Chrome as their go-to browser, 70% use the browser on desktop devices, while 30% would prefer it on mobile devices.
    3. The incognito mode of Google Chrome is popular because around 25% of Chrome users are reported to use it regularly.
    4. A typical Google Chrome user is expected to have 10 tabs open on their device at a time.
    5. Google Chrome users are more attracted to extensions than other web browsers. At least 50% of the Chrome user base has installed one additional browser extension.
    6. Bookmarks are also popular among Chrome users because an average Chrome user will have around 30 bookmarks.
    7. The cross-device synchronization capabilities of Google Chrome are also popular because 60% of Google Chrome customers will use it to keep their data available across devices.
    8. The average session with Google Chrome is six and a half minutes.
    9. Google Chrome users spend most of their time on websites like Google, YouTube, Wikipedia, Amazon, and Facebook.
    10. It is reported that more than half of Google Chrome users need one of the ad blocker software on the web browser or desktop.
    11. Dark mode on Google Chrome is also a popular feature, with 35% of users preferring it.
    12. Every week, the average Chrome user will spend around 6-7 hours.
    13. The voice search feature on Google Chrome is probably the least popular because only 18% of mobile users actively use the feature.
    14. The reader mode on mobile is also becoming less popular, with only 10% of the user base.
    15. The password manager built into Google Chrome is quite popular, with 50% of users preferring it to third-party options.

    Popular Chrome Extensions and More Stats

    Web browser extensions are popular among Google Chrome users. Here are some interesting statistics about web browser extensions.

    1. According to the Google Chrome Web Store, the place is home to more than 200,000 extensions.
    2. Most Chrome users download extensions from categories such as Productivity, Developer Tools and Ad Blockers.
    3. Among these, uBlock Origin and Adblock Plus are the most popular ad blockers available for Google Chrome.
    4. In the Productivity category, extensions like Grammarly and Evernote are pretty popular.
    5. The average Google Chrome user is expected to have 5-10 web extensions installed.
    6. Surveys indicate that more than half of users are worried about privacy and security when they install third-party extensions.
    7. Google Chrome extensions like Grammarly and Honey have been downloaded over 10 million times.
    8. Google Translate is the most popular Chrome extension on the list. The other extension from Google is Chrome Remote Desktop.
    9. Google Chrome Web Store is known for removing malicious web extensions from the store.
    10. Only one of the top 20 Google Chrome extensions is made by Google.
    11. Developers of Google Chrome extensions monetize the project by offering premium subscriptions.
    12. Chrome users are often inclined to check permissions properly before installing extensions.
    13. Compared to other places, Chrome extensions have a more significant user base in the United States, Brazil, the United Kingdom and India.
    14. Not many Google Chrome extensions can retain its user base. It is noted that 30% of users will likely get rid of an extension, citing performance and utility concerns.
    15. The past two years have witnessed an increased popularity of security-centric Chrome extensions.

    Google Chrome Mobile Statistics

    Google Chrome Mobile Statistics

    How does Google Chrome work on mobile devices? Here are some numbers.

    1. Google Chrome retains its status as the most popular mobile web browser.
    2. In the case of Android, Google Chrome has recorded over 5 billion installs.
    3. According to Chrome usage data, Google Chrome mobile is also used to visit websites like Google, YouTube, Amazon and Wikipedia.
    4. Over a staggering 90% of users stick to Google as the default search engine.
    5. The use of incognito mode is more frequent among mobile users because 30% of the whole user base leverages this option.
    6. An average person will keep 8-10 browser tabs open on Google Chrome mobile.
    7. Only 25% of Google Chrome mobile users are actively enabling push notifications.
    8. An average Google Chrome mobile user records 30-40 minutes of actively browsing the web using the browser.
    9. Compared to the desktop version of Google Chrome, the mobile version of Google Chrome has 40% of its users using voice search.
    10. E-commerce websites, news websites, and social media are the common reasons why people open Google Chrome mobile.
    11. Compared to the desktop versions, Google Chrome mobile is quite optimized for battery efficiency.
    12. Compared to other mobile browsers, Chrome has a broad user demographic in that teenagers and senior citizens use the browser.

    Miscellaneous Statistics on Google Chrome

    Miscellaneous Statistics on Google Chrome
    1. The data saver mode on Google Chrome is used by more than 20% of mobile users to cut down data usage at times.
    2. The accessibility features on Google Chrome are not that popular because only 8% of Chrome users report using it.
    3. On the contrary, more than 15% of Chrome users are reported to have used Chrome developer tools at least once, and many of them are not even developers.
    4. Despite being RAM hungry, Google Chrome has a positive response among satisfaction surveys.
    5. Even though Google Chrome consumes a lot of resources, only less than 1% of users have reported frequent crashes.
    6. According to the Google Transparency Report, the Safe Browsing feature on Google Chrome is protecting 4 billion devices from common internet threats.
    7. Stable versions of Google Chrome are made available within a frequency of 6 weeks.
    8. In addition, emergency updates have also been rolled out. Google Chrome has built-in measures for phishing protection, and it is said to thwart 1 million attempts every day.
    9. Google’s security blog reports that Google Chrome has contributed to the habit of websites adopting HTTPS instead of HTTPS.
    10. Google Chrome uses a technique called Site Isolation to restrict websites to a single process. This technique has prevented multiple attacks that could otherwise have affected Google Chrome.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is Chrome usage statistics?

    Chrome usage statistics indicate that Chrome has a whopping market share of more than 65%, making it the most popular web browser worldwide.

    How do I track Chrome activity?

    You can track Chrome activity by going to your Google activity page. This will be available only if you have already connected your Google account to the browser.

    Conclusion

    This article has covered almost every piece of statistics you should know about Google Chrome. From general statistics and facts to specific areas such as extensions and security, you can learn about the browser that you use on your desktop, mobile, and other devices.

    In my opinion, though, Google Chrome is due for an innovative update. Since its inception, we have not seen a noticeable UI overhaul or a good bunch of features.

    So, when there are better and more customizable options available, a browser that takes up a lot of system resources is not going to be a popular choice anymore.

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    Rajesh Namase is one of the top tech bloggers and one of the first people to turn digital marketing and blogging into a full-time profession. He has unwavering passion for technology, digital marketing, and SEO. With a penchant for exploring the digital world, Rajesh covers a wide range of topics, from Internet to the intricate universe of the technology, including WiFi, Browsers, Windows, and more.

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