Browser Market Share Game — Higher or Lower?
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Browser Market Share Game — Higher or Lower?

Two-thirds of the world browses with the same Google product. The rest is split among a dozen alternatives.

How to Play: Guess if the browser on the right has a HIGHER or LOWER global market share than the one on the left.

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Top 10 Browser Market Shares

Browser market share aggregates desktop and mobile. Sources include StatCounter, Net Applications. Counts vary slightly by methodology.

# Name Market Share (%) Unit
1 Chrome 65 %
2 Chrome Mobile 50 %
3 Mobile Safari 25 %
4 Safari 18.50 %
5 Edge 5.50 %
6 Firefox 2.50 %
7 Opera 2.50 %
8 Samsung Internet 2.50 %
9 UC Browser 1 %
10 Yandex Browser 1 %

How Browser Share Is Tracked

StatCounter and similar services track browser usage by sampling website analytics. Chrome dominates in most regions; Safari leads in mobile due to iOS prevalence.

Edge’s 5.5% reflects Microsoft’s pivot to Chromium (2020). Edge usage is driven mostly by Windows installs, where it is the default browser.

Firefox’s decline from 30%+ in 2009 to 2.5% today is one of tech’s largest market-share collapses. Mozilla still develops Firefox but funding depends on Google search-default deals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most-used browser?

Google Chrome at ~65% global market share.

Why is Safari 18% if iOS is 25% of phones?

Many iOS users use third-party browsers. Plus, all desktop usage skews Chrome.

What killed Firefox?

Chrome’s faster speed and Google’s promotion via search results. Firefox went from 30% to 2.5% over 15 years.

Is Chrome based on Edge or vice versa?

Edge (since 2020) is based on Chromium, the same engine as Chrome. Microsoft abandoned its own EdgeHTML engine.

Note: Browser market share per StatCounter Global Stats 2024.

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