Chart showing: Global Mobile Phone Website Traffic Share (2012–2024)

What Percentage of Internet Traffic Is Mobile?

Mobile website traffic statistics: key highlights

  • As of October 2024, 60.4% of global web traffic came from mobile devices.
  • In 2012, mobile’s website traffic share recorded at just over 10%.
  • In the United States, mobile web traffic currently accounts for 47.64% of the total share.

What percentage of internet traffic is mobile in 2024?

The percentage of global web traffic on mobile phones has surged over the past 12 years. As of October 2024, 60.4% of all web traffic came through mobile phones. 

If we were to go back to 2012, this figure was at a meager 10.74%. Fast forward five years later to 2017, and mobile’s website traffic share had already increased five-fold to 51.56%.

The quickest growth rate came from the first few years of the past decade and has slowed significantly since then. Here’s a closer look at some key mobile vs. desktop internet usage statistics over the past few years.

Global mobile vs. desktop website traffic share (2012–2024)

Year

Global mobile website traffic share

Global desktop website traffic share

Global tablet website traffic share

2012

10.74%

87.96%

1.31%

2013

16.24%

79.18%

4.59%

2014

27.14%

66.57%

6.29%

2015

35.10%

59.17%

5.73%

2016

43.59%

51.37%

5.04%

2017

51.56%

43.75%

4.69%

2018

50.88%

45.11%

4.02%

2019

50.39%

46.04%

3.57%

2020

51.61%

45.64%

2.75%

2021

55.01%

42.31%

2.69%

2022

58.32%

39.43%

2.25%

2023

55.19%

42.88%

1.94%

2024 (as of October 2024)

60.40%

37.51%

2.09%

For some to win, others must lose. The rise in the percentage of web traffic on mobile has had an immense impact on desktop web traffic. 

In 2012, a large majority of all web traffic came through desktops (87.96%). The very first time the percentage of web traffic on mobile exceeded that of desktop came in November 2016, when 50.7% of overall internet traffic came from mobile phones, just a little more than desktop at 49.3%. 

Mobile website traffic share in the United States (2012–2024)

Chart showing: Mobile website traffic share in the United States (2012–2024)

Year

US mobile website traffic share

US desktop website traffic share

US tablet website traffic share

2012

9.89%

88.04%

2.07%

2013

13.68%

79.79%

6.53%

2014

23.19%

67.89%

8.93%

2015

26.44%

64.67%

8.89%

2016

30.94%

60.61%

8.44%

2017

40.09%

51.10%

8.80%

2018

40.82%

51.20%

7.97%

2019

44.47%

48.45%

7.08%

2020

47.82%

47.84%

4.34%

2021

47.57%

48.88%

3.56%

2022

50.52%

46.43%

3.05%

2023

35.73%

62.21%

2.07%

2024 (as of October 2024)

47.64%

49.66%

2.70%

The distribution of mobile vs. desktop internet usage in the United States looks very different. While statistics show that slightly more global consumers prefer to browse on their mobile phones than desktops, US consumers appear to favor desktops more. As of October 2024, 47.64% of the total web visits are currently mobile, compared to 49.66% coming from desktops.

From 2020 to 2023, mobile and desktops traded positions every year with just a few percentage points separating their corresponding market shares. But in 2023, desktops pulled ahead, registering a market share of 62.21%, 26.48 percentage points higher than mobile’s. 

US mobile web traffic share: consumers’ favorite browsers

Of the mobile internet browsers, Apple’s Safari is proving to be the most popular choice among all mobile internet users in the US. The latest figures show that 49.76% of all US mobile users use Safari to browse the internet, with Google Chrome coming in second with 44.24%.

These mobile browsing stats should come as no surprise, given that iPhones are popular in the US and Safari is pre-installed on all iPhone devices. As it stands, there are approximately 153 million iPhone users in the US.

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