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title: "Safari Browser Statistics"
date: 2024-07-02
author: "Rajesh Namase"
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  - name: "Browsers"
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  - name: "Statistics"
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# Safari Browser Statistics

<?xml encoding="utf-8" ?>Safari has always been one of **Apple’s most ambitious projects**. The browser has also regained its position in the web browser market in recent years. But do you wonder how Safari fares in ranking and other quantitative measures? This knowledge can help you understand the future of Safari on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

In this guide, I will share some of the trending **Safari browser statistics** that matter in 2026.

## General Safari Browser Statistics and Facts

Here are some impressive stats and facts about the Safari web browser.

- Safari is the **second most popular web browser** globally, just behind **[Google Chrome](https://datafeature.com/google-chrome-statistics/)**.
- Its **seamless compatibility** with Apple devices contributes to its popularity.
- Before Safari’s introduction in 2003, **Navigator** was the default browser for **Macintosh systems.**
- Steve Jobs had another name in mind for Safari: **Freedom**.
- About **one-third of internet users** in North America reportedly use Safari as their default browser.

![General Safari Statistics and Facts](https://datafeature.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/general-safari-statistics-and-facts.jpg)

- Although a Windows version was available for a few years, Safari is now **exclusive to Apple devices.**
- In recent releases, Apple has focused on the **security and privacy aspects** of the Safari browser.
- Even on macOS devices, Safari faces tight **competition from [Google Chrome](https://datafeature.com/google-chrome-for-mac/)**.
- Safari lets people use many Apple-exclusive features, such as **Handoff**.
- Safari is also known as the go-to Mac browser for performance.

While these are interesting, we will see how Safari performs in terms of market share.

## Safari Market Share Worldwide

Here are some statistics and insights about Safari’s worldwide market share.

- As of **May 2026**, Safari holds a **global market share of 18.17%**, placing it behind Google Chrome but ahead of **[Microsoft Edge](https://datafeature.com/microsoft-edge-browser-statistics/)**.
- In the **United States**, Safari performs even better, boasting a market share of **32.1%**.
- However, Safari struggles to maintain a market share of more than **3%** in regions like **South Asia such as India.**
- In the **mobile browser market**, Safari has a market share of **23.47%**, followed by Samsung Internet at **4.44%.**

![Mobile Browser Market Share](https://datafeature.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/1-mobile-browser-market-share.jpg "Mobile Browser Market Share")

- Safari’s market share in the mobile sector has been somewhat stable for the past few years.
- Even though there were some dips and rises, the overall market share of Safari in mobile devices has remained the same between **2014 and 2026.**
- Safari has a relatively **lower market share** of **8.8%** worldwide in the **desktop browser market**. In this case, Microsoft Edge has surpassed Safari’s market share.

![Safari Browser Market Share Worldwide](https://datafeature.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/safari-market-share-worldwide.jpg "Safari Browser Market Share Worldwide")

- Safari holds a dominant market share of approximately **90%** on **iPhone and iPad devices**.
- However, the market share on macOS drops to around **55–60%** due to the popularity of alternative browsers like **Google Chrome** and **[Firefox ](https://datafeature.com/mozilla-firefox-statistics/)**among macOS users.
- Even though Safari has a lower market share in some Asian markets, this trend doesn’t hold for all countries.
- Safari enjoys a higher market share in nations like **Japan** and **South Korea**, where iPhones are popular.
- Additionally, Safari has a significant presence in the **tablet sector**, thanks to the growing popularity of iPads.
- Safari enjoys a better market share in specialized markets such as **enterprise and education**.
- Educational institutions use **Safari as the default browser** for enhanced security and privacy.
- Similarly, enterprise users rely on this web browser to protect their business transactions from potential threats.

## Number of Safari Users – last 10 Years

![Safari User Base Across Regions](https://datafeature.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/1-safari-user-base-across-regions.jpg "Safari User Base Across Regions")

- According to statistics in **2026**, Safari has a recorded **user base of 1 billion worldwide.**
- Out of these, **200 to 250 million** desktop users use Safari on macOS.
- The number of mobile users is **800 million**, mainly due to the widespread use of iPhones worldwide.
- Compared to other companies, Safari has a better market penetration rate, especially in the **mobile sector**.
- In North America, Safari has around **70 million** desktop and **250 million** mobile users.
- The desktop user base in Europe is **60 million** strong, whereas the mobile user base ranges from **150 to 200 million**.
- However, the starkest difference is in Asia, where there are only **30 to 40 million** desktop users of Safari.
- Nonetheless, there is a substantial number of mobile users for Safari, at **350 million**.
- The distribution of these numbers generally depends on the popularity of Apple devices in each region.
- The combined user base of Safari in the **United States** means that **1 in 3 people** you meet will likely prefer Safari over other browsers.

[READ: Web Browser Statistics](https://datafeature.com/web-browser-statistics/)

## Safari Browser Usage Statistics

This part offers a quick look at Safari’s usage patterns.

- The Safari browser reportedly has between **600 and 700 million** active users across desktop and mobile platforms.
- The average session length on Safari is around **10-15 minutes**.
- The most extensive user base falls within the **25-34 age** range, while it becomes a less popular choice among users **aged 45-54.**
- Gender differences in usage patterns show a slight majority of men, with a ratio of **52%** to **48% men to women**.

![Active Users and Gender Demographics](https://datafeature.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/2-active-users-and-gender-demographics.jpg "Active Users and Gender Demographics")

- On average, a Safari user will have around **eight tabs open per session**.
- Additionally, bookmarks are notably popular among Safari users, with the average user likely to have around **50-100 bookmarks**.

![Safari Browser Usage Statistics](https://datafeature.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/safari-usage-statistics.jpg "Safari Browser Usage Statistics")

- Safari users spend most of their time on platforms like **Instagram**, **Twitter**, and **Facebook**.
- Online shopping platforms like **eBay** and **Amazon** are popular, engaging around **50%** of the Safari user base.
- In contrast, the use of streaming services like **YouTube**, **Netflix**, and **Hulu** is minimal among Safari users.
- Private browsing is one of the most popular features on Safari, with **30%** of the user base occasionally using it.
- Ad-blocking extensions are also widely used on the browser, with **25%** of the user base reporting that they use them.
- Apple’s cross-device synchronization features are also popular among Safari users. Specifically, **20%** of users leverage the hand-off feature regularly, and **15%** frequently use iCloud tabs.
- Safari’s battery efficiency is another reason macOS users rely heavily on this browser, with **80%** of Mac users reporting **improved battery backup** after switching to Safari.
- Additionally, customization options within Safari appeal to a significant portion of its user base, with **40%** of users taking advantage of these features.

![Popular Features and Usage on Safari](https://datafeature.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/3-popular-features-and-usage-on-safari.jpg "Popular Features and Usage on Safari")

- Usage pattern research from Safari also shows that customers will likely check out new features within six months of release.

## Safari Revenue Statistics

Have you ever wondered how Safari makes money? Here are some answers.

- Safari generates revenue by enhancing the **Apple ecosystem** within iOS, iPadOS, and MacOS devices.
- As a free app, it doesn’t receive direct revenue.
- However, Apple has a deal with Google to keep Google the default search engine on the browser, attracting revenue of **8 to 12 billion dollars annually**.

![Safari and Google Tie-Up](https://datafeature.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/4-safari-and-google-tie-up.jpg "Safari and Google Tie-Up")

- Safari may also gain some revenue by **forwarding users to the App Store**, where Apple charges a commission for every purchase.
- Additionally, Safari can enhance revenue by promoting Apple services such as **iCloud** and **Apple TV+**.

## Safari Security Statistics

- Since its introduction in **2017**, **Intelligent Tracking Prevention** has become popular in Safari. Many studies have reported that this system effectively blocks three-fourths of all web trackers.
- The **sandboxing technology** on Safari ensures that your devices are not directly affected.
- The **PWN2OWN competition** is one way Safari identifies potential vulnerabilities, which are patched within weeks.
- Regular security updates for Safari are released as **software** and **app updates.**
- The **HTTPS adoption feature** has improved the security of transactions over the web.
- Due to these security features, Safari enjoys a **better trust rating** than other web browsers.
- The browser has also received a **user satisfaction** rating of **85%**.

![Safari Security](https://datafeature.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/5-safari-security.jpg "Safari Security")

## Conclusion

These statistics show why Safari remains one of the **most popular choices** for MacOS, iOS, and iPadOS devices.

In my personal experience, the reason for using Safari was always the well-integrated design. This is especially true when using features like **continuity** or **handoff** between my Apple devices.

However, the **lack of availability** on Windows is a concern, especially for those who do not own a Mac.