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Google’s 2025 Search Report Reveals Gemini Surpasses ChatGPT in India, AI Adoption Soars

Google’s 2025 Year in Search report reveals Gemini has overtaken ChatGPT as India’s most sought-after AI tool, reflecting a cultural shift towards deep AI integration.

Google’s Year in Search 2025 report reveals that artificial intelligence has solidified its position at the forefront of online curiosity in India, with the company’s own Gemini surpassing ChatGPT as the most searched AI tool. This trend underscores a significant shift in how Indians engage with AI technologies, transitioning from mere experimentation to integrating tools like Gemini into their daily creative, professional, and productivity routines, indicating a deeper cultural adoption of AI.

The report highlights that Gemini emerged as the second overall trending search, following the Indian Premier League (IPL), reflecting how AI has evolved from a novelty to a vital component of everyday life. Features like the viral “Nano Banana” 3D and saree transformation trends have further cemented Gemini’s status in mainstream culture. Beyond Google, other platforms such as Grok, Perplexity, DeepSeek, and Google AI Studio have also seen increased usage as individuals explore various AI assistants for creativity, humor, and productivity.

Moreover, 2025 marked a year of exploration within India’s AI ecosystem. Users turned to AI as a daily companion for drafting essays, generating images, handling tasks, and even creating memes. Grok, recognized for its sarcastic responses, gained popularity on X, while Perplexity attracted users with its concise, search-focused answers. Although ChatGPT remained widely utilized, it no longer dominated discussions, as lighter and faster AI models captured more attention.

In the broader context of search behavior, major national events significantly influenced online queries. Following the Pahalgam attack, searches for “Operation Sindoor” surged as individuals sought real-time updates. The passing of actor Dharmendra also made him one of the most searched personalities of the year. Meanwhile, India’s remarkable victory at the ICC Women’s World Cup in 2025 propelled players such as Jemimah Rodrigues and Smriti Mandhana into top search positions, while teenager Vaibhav Suryavanshi emerged as the year’s most trending personality.

Entertainment, culture, and lifestyle searches reflected significant diversity. The film “Saiyaara” became the most searched movie, and its title track topped music queries. South Indian cinema continued to thrive, and searches for food ranged from traditional dishes like Thekua to global favorites like Yorkshire Pudding. Environmental concerns also shaped online behavior, with increased searches related to air quality, earthquakes, and safety information. Overall, Google’s A to Z list illustrates how India’s digital habits in 2025 intertwined culture, curiosity, and an ongoing shift toward AI-powered exploration.

The emphasis on AI tools in the Year in Search highlights a pivotal moment for technology in India. As users increasingly incorporate innovative tools into their daily routines, the cultural landscape is evolving, indicating a readiness for further integration of AI into various sectors. This trend not only reflects changing consumer habits but also poses questions about the future of work, creativity, and technology’s broader role in society.

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