Windows 8 has 4.7%, giving Microsoft a total of 73.6% of the market. Top web browsers in 2019 are mostly installed on Windows 10, while Windows 7 still holds an impressive 14.7% of the market share, considering that it’s a 10-year-old operating system. Just as Google holds the majority of the browser usage share with Chrome, Microsoft dominates the OS market with various versions of Windows. 54.2% of browsers on the market use Windows 10 as their operating system. Web browser popularity varies by region, but Google is generally in the lead across the world. Latin America and the Caribbean have 453 million internet users, while North America has 328 million. Of these active users, 50% come from Asia, while 727 million come from Europe and 523 from Africa. If we consider that around 7.5 billion people currently live on the planet, 60% of the world’s population is active on the internet. There are around 4.5 billion internet users worldwide as of June 2019. Chrome is the default Android browser, Safari is the default IOS browser, and the Samsung Browser comes with all Samsung phones. Industry giants Apple, Google and Samsung put their own products as the default browsers on their devices. Firefox is nowhere to be seen and Samsung and UC Browser have a sizable market share with 6.5% and 5.8%, respectively. Browser statistics for mobile devices diverge from our other stats here. Roughly one in three users prefer Chrome and one in five use Safari. Google Chrome is still first among the most popular mobile browsers. 62% of mobile users worldwide prefer Chrome. Explorer beats Edge browser’s market share, demonstrating that many people still prefer the older browser. These are followed by Microsoft’s Edge and Explorer browsers. Here we see an improvement for Mozilla, as Firefox market share of 9.5% beats Safari’s 7.4%. When it comes to browser statistics on the desktop, Chrome is the prefered choice. Chrome is the browser of choice for 69.8% of desktop users. Interestingly, Microsoft’s Edge (3.83%) and Explorer (3.29%) browsers are ahead of Samsung’s. The Safari market share is just over a third at 30.4% and Firefox has 4.3%. When it comes to Mexican, Canadian and US browser statistics, the leader is still Chrome, whose market share is 53.6%. In North America, things are a little bit different. Samsung’s browser has 3.3% while UC browser has 3.1%. 63.7% of people across all platforms use Chrome for browsing the internet.Īccording to StatCounter, the global browser market share in 2019 looks like this: Google Chrome has a firm lead with over 60% of users, followed by Apple’s Safari with 16.3% and Firefox with 4.5%.
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