Did you know that globally, more than 3 billion internet users use the Google Chrome web browser?

In fact, the Chrome web browser is the planet’s most popular and most used browser.

Google’s Chrome web browser managed to hit the ground running and from its launch in 2008 to 2021, it had already dominated the web browser market and ranked number one among browsers.

Moreover, number one is where it’s stayed since 2012, which is more than a decade.

In this article, we will discuss how many people use Google Chrome and other interesting statistics about this popular web browser.

Key Statistics 

  • There are more than 3.229 billion Google Chrome users on the planet.
  • South America has the highest share of Chrome users at 78.9% of the region’s population.
  • Oceania has the lowest share of Chrome users 52.2%. in terms of regional statistics, but it still consists of 52.2% of that region’s population.
  • North America accounts for 53.1% of the world’s Chrome web browser usage.
  • In the United States of America, Google Chrome usage accounts for 48.62% of the browser market.
  • Chrome has a global market share of the browser market of 63.45%.
  • 61.76% of the mobile browser market is held by Chrome.
  • Chrome has roughly 176,000 useful browser extensions.
  • Globally, 74.3% of people online use Chrome on mobile
  • In the United States, Chrome ranks second in tablet browser usage at 33.86%.

How Many People Use Google Chrome?

How Many People Use Google Chrome?

As of 2023, data shows that there are more than 3.229 billion Google Chrome users on the planet.

This answers the question du jour, but there’s more to learn about the Chrome web browser, so let’s do that.

South America has the highest share of Chrome users at 78.9% of the region’s population.

South America has a population of almost 400 million people and consists of 12 countries.

Some of the countries in South America include Columbia, Brazil, Ecuador, Argentina, Chile, Peru, and Venezuela.

Oceania has the lowest share of Chrome users in terms of regional statistics, but it still consists of 52.2% of that region’s population.

The Oceania region consists of 14 countries, which include New Zealand, Australia, Micronesia, and Fiji.

In 2020, a reported 42.7 million people lived in the region.

North America consists of Canada, the United States of America, and Mexico.

This region has a population of roughly 590 million people.

North America accounts for 53.1% of Chrome browser usage, which pales in comparison to South America (78.9%), Africa (71.5%), and Asia (72.2%). 

Europe has a share of Chrome usage that amounts to 58.6%, which is closer to North America’s percentage.

Furthermore, the world’s usage of Chrome shows a browser market share of 63.45% and in terms of mobile browsers, Chrome holds a market share of 61.76%.

(DemandSage, Statista, The World Counts)

How Does Google Chrome Usage Compare In The Mobile Browser Market?

As mentioned above, Chrome owns a global market share of the overarching mobile browser market at 61.76%.

How do other mobile browsers hold up to this competition?

The most recent data shows that Chrome for Android has a 75% share of the mobile web browser market.

That’s a lot of Android phone owners using the Chrome browser.

It helps that on most Android smartphones, Chrome comes preinstalled.

While iOS Safari comes preinstalled on most iOS phones, it holds only 12.3% of the mobile browser market.

It’s not even close to Chrome’s usage even though it’s ranked second.

Ranked 3rd among the most used browsers on mobile devices, the US browser has an 11.5% share of this market and Samsung Internet (preinstalled in most Samsung devices) has a 9.2% share.

At the bottom of the list ranking 5th is Opera Mini at 1.42%.

(FinancesOnline)

What Are Some of Chrome’s Most Popular Extensions?

Did you know that Chrome also takes the prize for the most browser extensions with over 176,000 extensions to help make your browsing experience better?

Let’s briefly discuss five of the most used of these extensions.

  1. DuckDuckGo Privacy Essential: An alternative to search engines but without the concern of data tracking.
  2. Privacy Badger: You may or may not know about this extension, but it will block invisible trackers and spying ads.
  3. ChatGPT for Google: This is an extension built into the Google search engine. However, with Bard, you may or may not want it.
  4. Click&Clean: This extension allows you to use one click to delete your browser history, cache, and cookies. 
  5. Adobe Acrobat: This extension makes it fast and easy to convert a range of formats into PDFs and gives you ways to digitally sign documents. 

These five extensions are the tip of the iceberg in terms of Chrome extensions.

Almost anything you need to do and do more efficiently, there is likely an extension for that.

Furthermore, 13 of Chrome’s extensions have 10 million users alone.

That’s just 13 out of the hundreds of thousands of Chrome extensions with a large number of users.

(DemandSage, EnterpriseAppsToday)

What Are Chrome Usage Statistics According to Device?

What Are Chrome Usage Statistics According to Device?

In this section, we’ll address the desktop, mobile, and tablet demographics.

Mobile:

Globally, 74.3% of people online use Chrome on mobile.

However, depending on where you live, the penetration rates will vary. 

For instance, Africa has an 84% penetration rate in Chrome mobile usage.

In Europe, 56.49% of internet users use Chrome on mobile. 

Desktop:

Worldwide, Chrome holds over 66% of the desktop web browser market.

In the United States, Chrome has more than 55% of the desktop web browser market. 

In Europe, Chrome accounts for just over 64% of the desktop browser market.

Tablet:

Overall, the Google Chrome web browser has nearly a 48% share of the tablet browser market.

In this case, Safari is close at 36.64% of this market. 

In the United States, Chrome ranks second in tablet browser usage at 33.86%.

Safari is first in this browser market at 383.64%.

Moreover, Chrome holds the highest user share in Europe at over 48% of that market.

Chrome Tips for Better Search Results

Even people who have been using the internet and searching on Google for years can use some tips to make their searches more productive.

That’s what we will address here. 

1. Using “quotation marks” will help you get an exact match in your search results.

So, if you really want to enjoy a search that gets specific, use those quotation marks from your keyboard to get it done.

Example: search term: “input your query like this with quotes”.

This prompts Google to dig deeper for better results.

2. Search by file type by using filetype: in the query.

For example, if you’re seeking a PDF, type your query like this: filetype:pdf.

Doing this will show Google you want to see a specific kind of file from its results.

3. Search for a specific website.

You can get specific results directly from a desired website by using a colon like this:

Before you type your query, add site: before it.

For instance: Hubpages: Meditation articles.

Google will attempt to find specific results based on your query from the requested website.

These are just three of many tips and tricks to prompt Google to narrow your search to find what you want faster.

Conclusion

As we have learned, Chrome didn’t exist for long until it took the browser world by storm.

While in the tablet browser usage market it’s behind Safari, it’s not that far behind. 

It’s hard to fathom the kind of growth that Chrome experienced in such a brief time.

Even though Chrome does have some vulnerabilities, it’s still the most preferred web browser all over the world. 

The above statistics and data show just how popular and preferred Chrome is all over the world and across devices.

We hope you feel more informed in regard to how many people use Google Chrome.

Also, we hope you have enjoyed reading these statistics about Chrome and its wild popularity all over the globe.

Sources

DemandSageStatistaThe World Counts
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