⬤ Google's Gemini service drew far more visitors last month than it had a year earlier. Global traffic rose 391 percent from November of the previous year and moved up 14 percent from October, after the release of Gemini 3. Similarweb data show visits grew from almost 1.2 billion in October to more than 1.3 billion in November. This is one of the strongest growth spurts the service has seen since it first appeared.
⬤ The figures show how quickly people adopt AI tools. In one month the site gained roughly 140 million visits. When compared with the same month last year, traffic has multiplied by about four. Growth on this scale is not accidental - it points to the pull of Gemini's improved features and to Google's forceful effort to weave AI into every part of its product family.
The size of this momentum confirms that Gemini is climbing into the top rank of major apps and platforms.
⬤ The launch of Gemini 3 seems to have triggered most of the jump. The service now sits near the summit of major App Store charts, which indicates that mobile users add a large share of activity alongside desktop visits. Google's plan to place Gemini inside search, productivity software and mobile devices is delivering results, because users now rely on AI help as part of daily work.
⬤ Investors who track Google's AI effort will treat those numbers as significant. Faster traffic growth tightens the company's stance as competition around AI intensifies. Steady gains each month plus the sharp yearly rise, show that Gemini is no longer at launch stage - it is expanding rapidly and drawing broad notice as 2026 approaches.
Saad Ullah
Saad Ullah