Chrome Dominates Mobile Browsing Market with 48% Growth in 2022
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Browsers, especially on mobile devices, are pretty boring. There's Safari on iPhone and Chrome on Android. Right?
Not exactly...
I rounded up the most popular mobile browsers for iPhone and discovered a trend I didn't exactly expect.
Why ignore Android? Simple - you can download Google's default browser on iOS but you can't download Apple's default browser on Android, making the comparison difficult. So I'm focusing on Apple here.
Chrome was the most downloaded mobile browser among iPhones in 2022. Again, yawn, but! It's not that it's the most popular, it's how big Chrome is on iPhones!
According to our estimates, in 2022, Chrome made its way into 88M iPhones worldwide. The nearest competitor, Microsoft Edge, saw just 9M downloads in the year, about a tenth.
Firefox, which came in third, added a little under 7M downloads, according to our estimates.
And here's what I find interesting. When compared to 2021, Chrome's downloads grew by 48%. That's while its competition saw the opposite trend. So it's not that iPhone owners are looking for a replacement browser but rather that iPhone users desire Chrome.
Chrome's ubiquity is a result of its simplicity, but if you think about the browser as an interface for a search engine, things change.
As Microsoft prepares Bing for evolution with AI, I expect to see more investment in Edge as well as heavy promotion, likely through Apple's own ad network. And if successful, which is still an "if" and not a "when", that could spell trouble for Google's ad empire from a not-so-expected direction.
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