Chrome increases its market share to 70%: how Microsoft Edge and other browsers are losing ground.
Chrome continues to extend its lead over Edge
In July, the usage share of Google Chrome in the global browser market rose to 69.98%, while Microsoft Edge lost ground and dropped to 11.8%, according to Statcounter.
Which browsers made it to the list of the most popular
As of July 2025, Chrome holds a leading position with a market share of 69.98%, while Edge lost points and fell to 11.8%. Other browsers like Safari, Firefox, and Opera have also shown a decline. Chrome's dominance is also observed in the mobile market.
Google and Microsoft are working on enhancing their browsers by releasing new features and tools. We need to wait for competitors' reactions to see if they can maintain their positions in the future.
It is worth noting that users are beginning to search for alternatives to the most popular browsers due to their shortcomings. There are modern solutions that can meet the needs for speed, security, and privacy.
The popularity of browsers is constantly changing, but Google Chrome remains the leader in the market for now. Microsoft Edge and other competitors are forced to continuously improve their products to retain and attract new users. The internet browser market is always in motion, and we can expect further competition between technology giants.Read also
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