Chatbots Left Eating Search Engine Dust

People still prefer search engines to AI chatbots most of the time. SEO firm OneLittleWeb found that search sites saw 155 billion visitors monthly compared to just 4 billion for AI tools. Between April 2024 and March 2025, search engines pulled in 34 times more traffic than chatbots. AI visits grew faster, at 81% yearly, but from a much smaller base.

Google leads all search engines with 1.6 trillion visits last March. Bing came second with 60 billion visits, growing almost 28% from last year as Google slipped 1.4%. ChatGPT topped all AI tools with 48 billion visits, making up 87% of all chatbot traffic. Chinese tool DeepSeek showed the biggest growth, jumping over 113,000% yearly.

The data shows AI accounts for only 3% of what search engines attract. Search sites average 5.5 billion daily visits versus 233 million for chatbots. AI traffic has climbed each month since May 2024, rising from 3.1 billion to 7 billion visits in March 2025. Search engines recovered from a low point last November, growing steadily through February 2025.
 

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