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DuckDuckGo reported a sharp uptick in downloads and traffic after Google unveiled major AI-led changes to Search at I/O 2026.
In the United States the app’s installs rose by an average of 18.1% week-on-week between May 20 and May 25, peaking around May 25 at roughly 30% above normal levels; iPhone downloads averaged a 33% weekly increase and saw a single-day spike of almost 70% on Apple devices, according to company data and independent analytics cited by media.
Traffic to DuckDuckGo’s opt-in “No AI” search page also climbed markedly — the company reported roughly 23% weekly growth while other outlets said visits have tripled since Google’s announcement.
The movement follows user unease over Google’s shift from traditional blue links to AI-generated answers and reports that Chrome began installing a 4 GB Gemini Nano model on devices.
DuckDuckGo positions itself as offering choice: an AI-free default search experience plus optional AI via duck.ai, while continuing to rely in part on Microsoft’s Bing index.
Though DuckDuckGo still holds a small share of the US search market (~3%), the shift signals user resistance to mandatory AI integration.
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WION (World is One News)DuckDuckGo installs jump 30% as users push back against Google's AI Search
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