It can be said without a doubt that ChatGPT is the world’s most famous chatbot platform. However, it’s not the only one making it big in the AI industry.
Yes, new stats prove how Google’s Gemini and Microsoft’s Co-Pilot are serving serious competition to OpenAI in terms of website traffic, bot usage, and popularity. On average, Gemini saw a 10.9M average daily visit growth, which is up 7.4% MoM. Meanwhile, daily visits for Microsoft Copilot hit 2.4M, which is 2.1% up from stats seen last month.
Reports from Similarweb shared how Anthropic’s Claude hit 3.3M average visits each day this month while DeepSeek saw 16.5M visits during the same month. On the other hand, Musk’s xAI’s Grok hit 16.5M visits, which is the same as Chinese startup DeepSeek.
The figures fall pale when you compare them to the likes of ChatGPT, which rose above 500M weekly active users at the end of last month. The editor for Similarweb shared how there is fierce competition arising for the second position, after ChatGPT, of course.
For the month of March, DeepSeek is the runner-up, but that’s despite the fact that it saw its own traffic fall 25% from that witnessed in February, depending on daily visits. After that, DeepSeek from China came from nowhere. Whatever the case might be, we have to give props to Elon Musk’s Grok, which managed to really pick up the pace in terms of growth. The traffic figures have grown immensely by 800% MoM.
A lot of the growth stems from the fact that AI model launches continue to expand with bigger and better model releases. The user bases keep getting bigger. As per stats seen from Sensor Tower, Claude witnessed a 21% growth WoW for weekly active users during that week.
This is when we also saw the rollout of Claude’s latest 3.7 Sonnet model. Two weeks before that, we saw Google make a bang with its Gemini 2.0 Flash variant. This caused the figures for weekly active users to grow by 42%.
Sensor Tower experts feel the rising tide is not only for newer releases but also has to do with advanced capabilities. This past month, we saw Google bring its canvas feature for Gemini. This gives the chance to preview output linked to coding projects. And then Anthropic continued to add more tools to the Claude clients.
The launch of famous AI models rises, and so does the consumer interest and demand in this domain. There are so many unique cases and better user growth for different AI chatbot platforms.
OpenAI is not panicking right now. It’s got its own stats to worry about that are doing great at this moment in time. Mobile app usage for ChatGPT has grown 10 times when compared to the likes of Gemini and Claude for the last month. So again, it’s a huge milestone for the AI giant.
Image: DIW-Aigen
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Yes, new stats prove how Google’s Gemini and Microsoft’s Co-Pilot are serving serious competition to OpenAI in terms of website traffic, bot usage, and popularity. On average, Gemini saw a 10.9M average daily visit growth, which is up 7.4% MoM. Meanwhile, daily visits for Microsoft Copilot hit 2.4M, which is 2.1% up from stats seen last month.
Reports from Similarweb shared how Anthropic’s Claude hit 3.3M average visits each day this month while DeepSeek saw 16.5M visits during the same month. On the other hand, Musk’s xAI’s Grok hit 16.5M visits, which is the same as Chinese startup DeepSeek.
The figures fall pale when you compare them to the likes of ChatGPT, which rose above 500M weekly active users at the end of last month. The editor for Similarweb shared how there is fierce competition arising for the second position, after ChatGPT, of course.
For the month of March, DeepSeek is the runner-up, but that’s despite the fact that it saw its own traffic fall 25% from that witnessed in February, depending on daily visits. After that, DeepSeek from China came from nowhere. Whatever the case might be, we have to give props to Elon Musk’s Grok, which managed to really pick up the pace in terms of growth. The traffic figures have grown immensely by 800% MoM.
A lot of the growth stems from the fact that AI model launches continue to expand with bigger and better model releases. The user bases keep getting bigger. As per stats seen from Sensor Tower, Claude witnessed a 21% growth WoW for weekly active users during that week.
This is when we also saw the rollout of Claude’s latest 3.7 Sonnet model. Two weeks before that, we saw Google make a bang with its Gemini 2.0 Flash variant. This caused the figures for weekly active users to grow by 42%.
Sensor Tower experts feel the rising tide is not only for newer releases but also has to do with advanced capabilities. This past month, we saw Google bring its canvas feature for Gemini. This gives the chance to preview output linked to coding projects. And then Anthropic continued to add more tools to the Claude clients.
The launch of famous AI models rises, and so does the consumer interest and demand in this domain. There are so many unique cases and better user growth for different AI chatbot platforms.
OpenAI is not panicking right now. It’s got its own stats to worry about that are doing great at this moment in time. Mobile app usage for ChatGPT has grown 10 times when compared to the likes of Gemini and Claude for the last month. So again, it’s a huge milestone for the AI giant.
Image: DIW-Aigen
Read next: OpenAI Anticipates Delays in New Image Generation Tool for ChatGPT Due to Capacity Challenges