The pie charts illustrate the distribution of desktop browser usage across five categories in the years 2019 and 2021. The data is calibrated in percentage.
Overall, Google Chrome consistently maintained its dominance as the leading browser, while Firefox and Other experienced declines in their market shares over the two years, with some fluctuations observed in Safari and Edge.
In 2019, Google Chrome dominated the desktop browser market with 69%, far ahead of Firefox and Safari, each at 9%. Edge held 5%, while other browsers made up 8%. In 2021, Chrome dipped slightly to 67%, Firefox slipped to 8%, and Safari inched up to 10%.
In 2019, Edge was the least preferred browser with just 5% share, but in 2021 it grew to 9%, marking a 4% rise. In contrast, Other browsers dropped from 8% to 6%, showing a decline in users. These changes highlight shifting preferences among smaller players in the desktop browser market.
