Are AI chatbots replacing search engines, or just growing alongside them?
A fresh round of traffic analysis from onelittleweb.com has unveiled exciting shifts in digital behavior, highlighting the rapid rise of AI chatbots and their growing impact on online traffic. While AI chatbots are undoubtedly seeing explosive growth, the data reveals that search engines continue to dominate in scale. These findings offer a deeper understanding of how these two digital ecosystems coexist, each playing its own role in driving web traffic.
Between April 2023 and March 2024, the top 10 AI chatbots accumulated 30.5 billion visits, while the top 10 search engines saw a staggering 1.86 trillion visits during the same period, a massive difference of 61 times. However, when looking at the period from April 2024 to March 2025, a significant shift is observed: chatbot traffic surged to 55.2 billion visits, reflecting an 80.92% year-over-year (YoY) increase. In contrast, search engine traffic experienced a slight dip, falling by 0.51%, from 1.872 trillion visits to 1.863 trillion visits.
Despite this impressive acceleration, AI chatbots still account for just a fraction of web traffic compared to search engines. In fact, chatbots currently generate about 1/34th of the traffic driven by search engines, underscoring that while chatbots are gaining ground, search engines remain the dominant force in online traffic generation. This dramatic difference highlights the ongoing reliance on traditional search engines for everyday browsing.
Key findings:
- AI Chatbot Traffic Growth: The top 10 AI chatbots saw a significant 80.92% YoY increase, with traffic growing from 30.5 billion visits in 2023 to 55.2 billion in 2025.
- Search Engine Traffic Decline: The total visits to the top 10 search engines fell by 0.51%, dropping from 1.872 trillion to 1.863 trillion visits. However, it’s worth noting that search engines are rebounding, thanks to the integration of AI-powered features in their search algorithms.
- ChatGPT Leads the Pack: ChatGPT, the clear leader among AI chatbots, saw a dramatic increase in traffic, reaching 47.7 billion visits between April 2024 and March 2025. This marks a remarkable 67.09% growth, cementing ChatGPT’s position as the most visited chatbot by a wide margin.
- Google Continues to Outperform: Despite the rapid rise of chatbots, Google remains the undisputed leader in web traffic, with 1.63 trillion visits between April 2024 and March 2025. Though Google’s traffic saw a slight decline of 1.41%, it continues to outperform ChatGPT by a staggering 26 times.
- New AI Tools Gaining Traction: Emerging AI tools such as DeepSeek and Grok have seen explosive growth. DeepSeek experienced an extraordinary increase in traffic by more than 100,000%, while Grok saw an even more astonishing 350,000% growth. These tools are quickly making their mark, highlighting the growing demand for specialized AI solutions.
- Monthly Traffic Comparisons: While AI chatbots generated 55.2 billion visits during the period from April 2024 to March 2025, they still lag significantly behind search engines, which collectively generated 1.86 trillion visits. This translates to an average of 4.6 billion visits per month for chatbots, compared to 155.2 billion monthly visits for search engines.
A closer look at chatbot and search engine traffic
AI chatbots are undeniably growing at an impressive rate, but they still have a long way to go before they can rival search engines in terms of scale. The explosive growth of chatbots is a clear indication of their increasing popularity, especially in specific sectors like customer service, information retrieval, and conversational AI applications. However, search engines continue to be the primary gateway to the web, with users relying on them for everyday queries, entertainment, and general browsing.
The fact that Google continues to command a dominant share of web traffic—reaching 1.63 trillion visits between April 2024 and March 2025—underscores its continued importance in the online ecosystem. While Google’s traffic has dipped slightly, the search giant remains far ahead of competitors, partly due to its integrated use of AI in search algorithms and its broader functionality beyond simple web search.
At the same time, the rapid rise of AI chatbots, particularly ChatGPT, highlights the shift in user behavior, with more people turning to conversational AI for immediate responses and assistance. ChatGPT, in particular, has seen massive growth, with its traffic increasing by 67.09% YoY to reach 47.7 billion visits. This growth underscores the increasing reliance on AI tools for conversational interfaces, problem-solving, and knowledge retrieval.
New AI tools are also making their presence felt in this space. DeepSeek, which started with minimal traffic, has exploded in popularity, with a mind-boggling 113,000% growth. Similarly, Grok has experienced a meteoric rise, growing by 350,000% in just one year. These tools, while still in their infancy, demonstrate the innovation happening within the AI chatbot space and their potential to continue growing as more users adopt them.
The future of search engines and chatbots
While AI chatbots are growing rapidly, search engines remain the primary source of web traffic, especially for general-purpose searches. However, the integration of AI into search engines is changing the landscape. Google, for example, has started to incorporate AI features into its search results, providing users with more personalized and dynamic responses. This is a strategic move that could help search engines maintain their dominance while also adapting to the growing interest in AI-driven solutions.
As we move forward, it’s likely that we will see a hybrid model emerge, where AI chatbots work in tandem with traditional search engines. The growth of AI chatbots will continue to challenge the status quo, but for now, search engines remain the undisputed leader in driving web traffic. AI chatbots may eventually carve out their own niche, but they are still far from overtaking the reach and scale of search engines.
The new traffic analysis from onelittleweb.com reveals that while AI chatbots are growing rapidly, they still have a long way to go before they can rival search engines in terms of traffic volume. Google continues to dominate, but chatbots like ChatGPT are reshaping how users interact with digital content. As AI continues to evolve, it’s clear that we’re entering an era where both search engines and AI chatbots will coexist, each playing an essential role in the digital ecosystem.
Top 10 AI Chatbots by Web Traffic (Apr 2024 – Mar 2025)
Rank | Name | URL | Total (Apr 23 – Mar 24) | Avg. Visits/Mo (Apr 23 – Mar 24) | Total (Apr 24 – Mar 25) | Avg. Visits/Mo (Apr 24 – Mar 25) | YoY Change | YoY Change (%) |
1 | ChatGPT | https://chatgpt.com/ | 28.5B | 2.4B | 47.7B | 4.0B | 19.1B | 67.09% |
2 | DeepSeek | https://www.deepseek.com/ | 1.5M | 128.1K | 1.7B | 144.9M | 1.7B | 113007.49% |
3 | Gemini | https://gemini.google.com/ | 1.2B | 99.8M | 1.7B | 141.0M | 494.4M | 41.28% |
4 | Perplexity | https://www.perplexity.ai/ | 388.5M | 32.4M | 1.3B | 111.3M | 946.9M | 243.74% |
5 | Claude | https://claude.ai/ | 240.1M | 20.0M | 1.2B | 96.7M | 920.7M | 383.44% |
6 | Microsoft Copilot | https://copilot.microsoft.com/ | 80.8M | 6.7M | 920.4M | 76.7M | 839.6M | 1038.72% |
7 | Blackbox AI | https://www.blackbox.ai/ | 39.5M | 3.3M | 221.5M | 18.5M | 182.1M | 461.38% |
8 | Grok | https://grok.com/ | 61.2K | 5.1K | 216.5M | 18.0M | 216.5M | 353787.60% |
9 | Monica | https://monica.im/ | 49.9M | 4.2M | 164.5M | 13.7M | 114.6M | 229.83% |
10 | Meta AI | https://www.meta.ai/ | 76.4K | 6.4K | 108.9M | 9.1M | 108.8M | 142430.21% |
Chatbot Total | 30.5B | 2.5B | 55.2B | 4.6B | 24.7B | 80.92% |
Top 10 Search Engines by Web Traffic (Apr 2024 – Mar 2025)
Rank | Name | URL | Total (Apr 23 – Mar 24) | Avg. Visits/Mo (Apr 23 – Mar 24) | Total (Apr 24 – Mar 25) | Avg. Visits/Mo (Apr 24 – Mar 25) | YoY Change | YoY Change (%) |
1 | https://www.google.com/ | 1654.8B | 137.9B | 1631.5B | 136.0B | -23.28B | -1.41% | |
2 | Microsoft Bing | https://www.bing.com/ | 47.0B | 3.9B | 60.1B | 5.0B | 13.1B | 27.77% |
3 | Yandex | https://yandex.ru/ | 31.3B | 2.6B | 41.5B | 3.5B | 10.2B | 32.65% |
4 | Yahoo | https://www.yahoo.com/ | 53.2B | 4.4B | 41.3B | 3.4B | -11.98B | -22.50% |
5 | DuckDuckGo | https://duckduckgo.com/ | 40.5B | 3.4B | 37.0B | 3.1B | -3.55B | -8.77% |
6 | Naver | https://www.naver.com/ | 17.9B | 1.5B | 24.1B | 2.0B | 6.1B | 34.28% |
7 | Baidu | https://www.baidu.com/ | 19.4B | 1.6B | 16.7B | 1.4B | -2.65B | -13.71% |
8 | Ecosia | https://www.ecosia.org/ | 3.7B | 305.9M | 4.3B | 360.3M | 653.1M | 17.79% |
9 | Brave Search | https://search.brave.com/ | 2.3B | 193.5M | 3.8B | 317.7M | 1.5B | 64.20% |
10 | AOL | https://www.aol.com/ | 2.4B | 199.2M | 2.7B | 225.2M | 312.3M | 13.07% |
Search Engine Total | 1872.5B | 156.0B | 1863.0B | 155.2B | -9.57B | -0.51% |
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