Discover China's most popular search engines and how to connect with its massive audience and the world’s highest-spending consumer market.
In March 2024, Google was the most popular search engine in the UK, holding a market share of 93.61 percent across all devices.
Global market share of leading mobile search engines 2015-2025 Published by Tiago Bianchi, Jan 23, 2025 In January 2025, Google accounted for 93.82 percent of the global mobile search engine market worldwide. Yandex had 2.5 percent of the global mobile search, while, competitors like Baidu ...
Search engine market share by year The table above shows the global market share of the most popular search engines and how this has changed over the last decade. What’s clear from this is that although Google was already the dominant market leader in 2013, it’s still managed to further...
This graph shows the market share of search engines in Australia from Jan 2024 - Jan 2025. Google has 93.26%, Bing has 4.72% and Yahoo! has 1.02%.
This graph shows the market share of search engines in Canada from Jan 2024 - Jan 2025. Google has 89.82%, Bing has 6.63% and Yahoo! has 1.98%.
In some local markets, smaller search engines go head-to-head with Google — and win. Russian search engine Yandex has roughly 1.62% of the worldwide market share, but in its home country, that skyrockets to nearly 71%. (Google holds the number two spot.) If you do business globally ...
Google is the undisputed market leader in online search, taking the majority of the search engine market share. But that doesn’t mean you should ignore the other popular search engines, especially if you want your website to rank in China or Russia. ...
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Back in the early days of the internet,Yahoo!was one of the most popular search engines around. They had 36.7% of the market share in 2001. Unfortunately, that’s since dropped to just 1.64% as Google secured its market dominance.