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ChatGPT Loses Ground: Gemini Triples Its Market Share in a Year

🤖 Models & LLM·Tom Levy·

ChatGPT Loses Ground: Gemini Triples Its Market Share in a Year

ChatGPT Loses Ground: Gemini Triples Its Market Share in a Year
Key Takeaways
1ChatGPT's market share has dropped from 78% to 54% in one year, according to Similarweb.
2Google Gemini has tripled its share, rising from 7.3% to 26.7%, becoming a major competitor.
3Claude from Anthropic has also made progress, reaching nearly 8% market share.
💡Why it mattersThe rise of Gemini and Claude indicates a shift in user preferences, impacting ChatGPT's dominance.
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Full Analysis

ChatGPT Losing Ground to Gemini

According to recent data from Similarweb, ChatGPT's web traffic share has drastically decreased, dropping from 78% to 54% in just one year. This significant decline highlights a shift in the landscape of AI chatbots, where ChatGPT, once dominant with 77.6% of the traffic, is seeing its lead erode.

Gemini and Claude on the Rise

Meanwhile, Google Gemini has seen its market share triple, increasing from 7.3% to 26.7%. This notable progression positions Gemini as a key player in the chatbot market. Claude, developed by Anthropic, has also experienced a significant rise, climbing from 1.4% to nearly 8%.

Other Market Players

Other chatbots like Deepseek have experienced a slight decline, dropping from 6% to 4%, while Grok has remained stable around 3%. Chatbots Copilot and Perplexity, on the other hand, continue to maintain a market share of less than 2%.

The Limits of Web Traffic Data

It is crucial to note that these figures are limited to web traffic. OpenAI and Anthropic, for example, derive a large portion of their revenue from other sources such as API access and mobile applications, which are not included in these statistics. For its part, Google benefits from its Android ecosystem and Google Search to promote Gemini, which could explain its rapid growth.

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