
Google’s AI assistant app, Gemini, has achieved a significant milestone by surpassing 750 million monthly active users (MAUs) as of the end of December 2025.
This represents a notable increase from 650 million MAUs in the previous quarter, driven by the rollout of the advanced Gemini 3 model and enhanced integrations across Google services like Search and Android.
The figure, shared during Alphabet’s Q4 2025 earnings call, underscores Gemini’s rapid adoption and positions it among the largest consumer AI platforms globally.
CEO Sundar Pichai highlighted the growth during the earnings update, noting that Gemini now processes over 10 billion tokens per minute via API usage, reflecting high engagement per user.
The app’s expansion includes free tiers, paid subscriptions shareable with up to five family members, and promotional offers like 12 months free for college students, contributing to its widespread appeal. Gemini’s integration as the default AI assistant on modern Android smartphones has further boosted its user base.
Compared to rivals, Gemini trails ChatGPT’s estimated 800 million weekly active users but has overtaken Meta AI in scale, signaling Google’s dominance in AI distribution through its ecosystem.
The growth from 450 million MAUs at the start of 2025 to 750 million by year-end illustrates the accelerating adoption of generative AI tools in everyday tasks.
This milestone highlights how AI assistants are becoming integral to digital life, with Gemini’s features like image generation and query processing enhancing user interactions across platforms.
Compared to rivals, Gemini trails ChatGPT’s estimated 800 million weekly active users but has overtaken Meta AI in scale amid controversies like Grok AI’s global outrage over sexualized images. Gemini’s features, like image generation, echo advancements in Google’s AlphaGenome AI for human genome research.”