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ChatGPT’s market share slips below 50% for first time

TechCrunch · Jun 16, 2026, 10:30 AM · Also reported by 1 other source

Key takeaways

  • More than three and a half years after Chat GPT s initial release, AI assistants are now used by millions of people worldwide, and the competitive landscape is changing fast.
  • It became the fastest app ever to reach 1 billion monthly users, as Sensor Tower reported this month.
  • Until January, ChatGPT commanded over 50% market share, but by May s end, it had fallen to 46.4% thanks to the rise of Gemini (27.7%) and Claude (10.3%).

More than three and a half years after Chat GPT s initial release, AI assistants are now used by millions of people worldwide, and the competitive landscape is changing fast. While Open AI s chatbot is still the most popular assistant worldwide, globally, its market share has dipped below 50% for the first time as users are migrating between different assistants like Google s Gemini, Anthropic s Claude, and x AI s Grok, according to analytics firm Sensor Tower s State of AI Report for 2026.

Chat GPT s growth has been impressive. It became the fastest app ever to reach 1 billion monthly users, as Sensor Tower reported this month. Notably, OpenAI counts weekly active users, and it last reported 900 million of them in February. The chatbot still remains the most popular AI assistant worldwide with over 1.1 billion monthly users, followed by Gemini with 662 million and Claude with 245 million.

Until January, ChatGPT commanded over 50% market share, but by May s end, it had fallen to 46.4% thanks to the rise of Gemini (27.7%) and Claude (10.3%). Other assistants, including Grok, Perplexity, DeepSeek, and Meta AI, have less than 5% market share.

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