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Opera Surpasses Firefox with AI Features to Become Fourth Largest Browser in June Market Share

New Browser Market Share Revealed: Chrome Maintains Dominance Despite Some Decline

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In the world of internet browsing, Google Chrome has firmly held its position as the leading desktop and mobile browser. Recent market research by Statcounter has shown that Safari and Microsoft Edge follow closely behind, securing the second and third spots, respectively. However, there have been some noteworthy developments that have caused a shift in the rankings.

Opera, a browser renowned for its innovative features, has introduced an intriguing addition to its repertoire. The introduction of the “AI Prompts” function and the utilization of cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology called “Aria” have propelled Opera’s growth. In June, Opera’s browser market share reached an impressive 3.22%, surpassing Firefox and securing itself as the fourth largest browser.

Examining the desktop browser market, Chrome continues to reign supreme. Despite a slight decline from 65.88% in May to 61.1% in June, Chrome remains the preferred choice for users, commanding over 60% of the market. Safari stands as its closest competitor, with a market share of 14.45% in June, while Microsoft Edge follows closely behind with 10.77%. Notably, both Safari and Microsoft Edge experienced a dip in their market shares compared to the previous month.

When it comes to mobile browsing, Chrome maintains its lead with a market share of 61.1%. However, it has experienced a significant drop from 65.88% in May. Safari, with a market share of 14.45%, has shown a modest increase in usage. Similarly, Microsoft Edge witnessed a marginal rise in popularity, claiming a 10.77% market share. Samsung’s browser trails behind with a 4.3% market share, exhibiting a slight decrease from May’s 4.95%.

Opera’s recent technological advancements have undoubtedly made an impact. By leveraging the power of artificial intelligence, Opera’s overall market share for both desktop and mobile browsers has risen from 2.82% in June to an impressive 3.22%. This growth has propelled Opera past Firefox, solidifying its position as a significant player in the market.

As browsing habits and technological advancements continue to evolve, it will be interesting to observe how these market dynamics shift. What remains clear is that Chrome’s dominance in the browser industry remains intact, albeit with some minor fluctuations. Safari, Microsoft Edge, and Opera are all contenders to watch, as their unique features and capabilities attract users and propel them towards the top of the market.

Chrome is currently in a dominant position in the desktop and mobile browser market, Safari and Microsoft Edge are second and third respectively, Opera has added the “AI Prompts” function and artificial intelligence technology “Aria”, in browser June Market share increased to 3.22 %, surpassing Firefox to become the fourth largest browser.

Statistics from market research agency Statcounter show that Chrome remained the most popular desktop and mobile browser in June this year, while Safari and Microsoft Edge held the second and third market shares in the respectively.With new artificial intelligence features being added, it surpasses Firefox in desktop and mobile browser market share.

According to the data, in June this year, Chrome accounted for 61.1% of the desktop browser market, down from 65.88% in May this year, and Safari’s market share reached 14.45%, which was also down from 12.85% in May. the market share of Microsoft Edge is 10.77%, which is an increase of 9.94% in May As for Firefox, the market share in June is 6.04%, which is also an increase of 5.3% in May.

In terms of mobile browsers, Chrome is still the most used browser, grabbing the largest market share with 61.1%, but has dropped sharply from 65.88% in May, while Safari’s market share has reached 14.45%, slightly compared to 12.85% in May. more. In addition, Microsoft Edge’s market share in June was 10.77%, a slight increase from 9.94% in May, followed by Samsung’s browser with a market share of 4.3%, compared to 4.95% in May A slight decrease.

As for Opera, due to the addition of the “AI Prompts” function and the artificial intelligence technology “Aria”, the total market share of desktop and mobile terminals increased to 3.22% in June, compared to 2.82% in June. at the same time more than Firefox’s market share.

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