
Chrome Emerges as the Dominant Browser in 2024
By Shubhendra Anand , 08 April, 2025
In 2024, Google Chrome maintains its market dominance as the world's most popular cloud based web browser, amassing an impressive market share of 64.73%.
According to global statistics, Chrome continues to lead the market in the three main device categories – on desktop devices, it holds 65.23%; on mobile apps – 64.93%; and tablets – 48.94% of the users. It is noted that Chrome has upgraded gradually over time, and new improvements designed by Google accompanied the reorganization of its internal frameworks. It is intended to enhance Google's security and efficiency. Moreover, the sizeable number of Chrome extensions boosts its popularity.
Google's representative states, "Chrome's leadership in the market is evidence of the innovation and user focus we consistently deliver. We are honored to deliver high speed, security, and ease of use to billions of users." Interestingly, Chrome has gained over 3.46 billion users around the globe and has grown its monopoly from 35.82% in 2013 to 64.73% in 2024. Google always focuses on easy accessibility and strong security. Hence, its new features over time drive ideas from the same motto. Ultimately, it markets Chrome as the most dependable and trusted web browser.
Chrome's success can be traced back to its constant development as Google has continuously improved its browser regarding security, performance, and features. The sheer number of Chrome extensions has also contributed to its uptake. Google is well-positioned to keep Chrome at the top of the digital world as it changes. The popularity of Chrome is evidence of Google's inventiveness and flexibility in responding to shifting consumer demands. Chrome is in a strong position to continue being the top option for billions of users globally as the browser market develops.
Graph shows Chrome's global market share from 2009 to 2024:

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