Google’s artificial intelligence chatbot, Gemini, has achieved a significant milestone, exceeding 750 million monthly active users (MAUs). This impressive figure, revealed in the company's fourth-quarter 2025 earnings report, underscores the rapid consumer adoption of Gemini and its emergence as a dominant force in the competitive AI landscape.
The latest numbers represent substantial growth for Gemini, which reported 650 million MAUs just last quarter. While demonstrating strong momentum, Gemini’s user base currently outpaces Meta AI, which reported nearly 500 million monthly users. However, it still lags behind its primary competitor, ChatGPT, which boasted approximately 810 million MAUs in late 2025.
This surge in user engagement closely follows the introduction of Gemini 3, Google’s most advanced AI model to date. The company asserts that Gemini 3 delivers responses with an unprecedented level of depth and nuance, enhancing the user experience and likely contributing to its accelerated adoption.
CEO Sundar Pichai specifically noted that the integration of Gemini 3 in AI mode served as a "positive driver" for the company's growth. He further emphasized Google's commitment to sustained investment and continuous iteration to maintain this upward trajectory.
In a move designed to broaden its appeal, Google recently launched Google AI Plus, a more affordable subscription plan priced at $7.99 per month. This new offering aims to attract budget-conscious consumers and is expected to fuel future growth, although its recent introduction means it had no impact on the reported quarterly figures.
During a call with investors, Philipp Schindler, Google’s chief business officer, affirmed the company's strategy, stating, "We are focused on a free tier and subscriptions and seeing great growth."
Gemini's robust growth is particularly noteworthy within the context of Alphabet’s broader financial achievements. The parent company has, for the first time this quarter, surpassed $400 billion in annual revenue. Google attributes this historic accomplishment largely to the expansion of its AI division, which has experienced escalating demand. Complementing this growth, Google recently unveiled Ironwood, the latest generation of its TPU AI accelerator chip, designed to compete directly with industry leaders like Nvidia.
In a recent release, Pichai reiterated the significance of these developments: “The launch of Gemini 3 was a major milestone, and we have great momentum. Our first party models, like Gemini, now process over 10 billion tokens per minute via direct API use by our customers, and the Gemini App has grown to over 750 million monthly active users. Search saw more usage than ever before, with AI continuing to drive an expansionary moment.”
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