Google’s AI chatbot Gemini has reached 750 million monthly active users, marking significant growth in the competitive AI assistant market. The milestone was announced during Alphabet’s fourth-quarter 2025 earnings report.
Lauren Forristal reports for TechCrunch that this represents a jump of 100 million users from the previous quarter, when Gemini had 650 million monthly active users.
Despite the rapid growth, Gemini still lags behind ChatGPT, which has an estimated 810 million monthly active users. However, Google’s chatbot has surpassed Meta AI, which reports nearly 500 million monthly users.
The growth coincides with the launch of Gemini 3, Google’s most advanced AI model to date. CEO Sundar Pichai described the new model as a “positive driver” for the company’s expansion.
Google recently introduced a more affordable subscription tier called Google AI Plus, priced at $7.99 per month. The plan targets budget-conscious consumers, though it launched too recently to affect the quarterly figures.
“We are focused on a free tier and subscriptions and seeing great growth,” said Philipp Schindler, Google’s chief business officer.
The announcement comes as Alphabet surpassed $400 billion in annual revenue for the first time. Pichai stated that Gemini models now process over 10 billion tokens per minute through direct API use.