Google’s Search Share Dips Below 90% – AI Is Shaking Things Up

For the first time in over 10 years, Google’s global search market share has fallen below 90%—a small dip that’s signaling a major shift in how people seek answers.

📊 What the Numbers Say

  • According to Statcounter, Google’s share dropped to 89.34% in Oct 2024, 89.99% in Nov, and 89.73% in Dec.
  • In mid‑2025, Google holds around 89.5% market share. Bing has ~4%, Yandex ~2.5%, Yahoo ~1.3%, DuckDuckGo ~0.8%.

🧠 What’s Fueling the Change?

  • AI tools like ChatGPT are handling an estimated 15–20% of Google’s daily search volume.
  • ChatGPT users now send over 2.5 billion prompts/day, including 330 million from the U.S. alone.

🏛️ How Google Is Responding

  • Alphabet Q2 2025 revenue: $96.4B (+14% YoY), with $28.2B in net profit (+19%).
  • Search ad revenue reached $54.2B in the same quarter.
  • AI Overviews and Gemini now serve over 100M+ users in India and the U.S. Monthly Gemini usage has crossed 450 million.
  • “Zero-click” searches are on the rise, reducing traffic to news/media sites—from 2.3B visits to under 1.7B in a year.

✅ Why It Matters

Even a small dip means a lot when the base is so large. This change tells us that more users are turning to AI-driven platforms for direct answers rather than traditional search engines.

We may soon stop saying “Google it” and start saying “Ask AI.”

🎯 Final Thoughts

  • Google still dominates, but the shift has started.
  • AI tools are reshaping search habits.
  • It’s time for businesses and creators to adapt SEO for AI platforms.

Let’s keep watching—because the way we search is changing fast.

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