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Google's Gemini App Tops 750M ...Google announces its Gemini AI app now has over 750 million monthly active users, marking explosive adoption since its launch as a core AI mobile interface.
Google has announced a major milestone for its flagship AI product: the Google Gemini app and its integrated web experience now boast over 750 million monthly active users (MAUs). This figure, shared at Google’s annual developer conference, represents staggering growth for the application since it replaced Google Assistant on Android devices and launched as a standalone mobile and web service last year.
The user count solidifies Gemini's position as one of the world's most widely adopted consumer AI interfaces, competing directly with platforms like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Copilot. Google attributes the rapid scaling to deep integration across its ecosystem, including Android defaults, Chrome, Workspace apps (Docs, Gmail, Sheets), and exclusive features like real-time multimodal reasoning through a device’s camera.
“Reaching three-quarters of a billion users in this timeframe reflects the profound utility and accessibility of generative AI,” said a senior Google AI executive. “We are moving beyond novelty to utility, with users increasingly relying on Gemini for daily tasks from planning and learning to coding and creativity.”
The announcement signals a decisive shift in how users interact with Google's services, moving from traditional search queries to conversational, multi-turn AI assistance. Analysts note the MAU metric is a key indicator of engagement depth, suggesting users are returning regularly rather than trying the technology once.
Google also revealed that usage is particularly high among students, developers, and professionals for research, troubleshooting, and content creation. The company plans to leverage this massive user base to further refine Gemini’s models with broad, real-world interaction data, while emphasizing its ongoing commitment to advanced safety and fairness evaluations at scale.
The 750M MAU benchmark pressures competitors and raises questions about market saturation for standalone AI chat interfaces. Google's next focus is reportedly on deepening personalization and developing more advanced, agent-like capabilities that can execute multi-step tasks across different apps autonomously.