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DuckDuckGo Installs Jumped 30% as Frustration With Google’s AI Search Grew

By Mohit Geryani

May 27, 2026

Last updated: May 27, 2026

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People on Reddit and X are calling it something beyond enshittification. One user put it simply: "Google basically just ruined the old ten blue links era." Another said Google is "abusing its status as infrastructure to weasel its AI into consumers’ day-to-day." That’s the actual audience reaction.

The week after Google announced it was replacing its traditional search results with an AI agent that answers queries, executes tasks, and runs background monitoring, DuckDuckGo saw US app installs jump 18.1% week over week on average. It peaked at 30.5% on May 25. On iOS the numbers were sharper, week over week growth hit 33% on average and peaked at 69.9%. The company also said growth held through the Memorial Day weekend, when it usually sees a dip.

DuckDuckGo has been stuck at around 2% of the US search market for years. One Google I/O announcement moved its install numbers more than anything DuckDuckGo has done on its own.

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What Google changed

At I/O, Google said the familiar list of blue links is going away. In its place is an AI agent that handles queries end to end, with background monitoring agents running alongside. The company framed it as the future of search.

Users framed it differently. The complaint isn’t that AI is involved. It’s that there’s no way to opt out. Google’s AI overviews appear whether you want them or not, surface inaccurate responses often enough to erode trust, and complicate searches that used to be simple. Someone tried searching the word "disregard" and got an AI-generated mess instead of results.

DuckDuckGo CEO Gabriel Weinberg put it directly: "Google is force-feeding AI with no way to opt out. As a result their results are getting worse, not better."

That framing is doing actual work for DuckDuckGo right now. The opt-out argument is simple, easy to understand, and lands cleanly against Google’s all-in approach. It doesn’t require users to care about privacy or antitrust or open web economics. It just requires them to be annoyed, and a lot of them are.

The numbers and what they actually mean

DuckDuckGo’s AI-free search page, noai.duckduckgo.com, averaged 22.7% week over week growth during the same period, peaking at 27.7% on May 24. That page strips every AI feature by default, no AI assisted answers, no AI generated images. The fact that it’s growing faster than general installs suggests users aren’t just downloading DuckDuckGo out of curiosity. They’re specifically looking for the AI-off experience.

What those numbers don’t change is the baseline. DuckDuckGo is growing from 2% of the US search market. A 30% install spike on a small base is meaningful momentum but it’s not a threat to Google’s position this week or next month. The more interesting question is whether these are protest installs that quietly get abandoned when habits reassert themselves, or whether Google’s changes are disruptive enough that some percentage of these users actually stick.

The Memorial Day data point is the one worth watching. DuckDuckGo said it usually sees a traffic dip over the holiday weekend and didn’t this time. If the growth is holding through a period that historically softens it, that’s a signal the shift has some durability behind it.

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The irony of DuckDuckGo’s AI product

The opt-out argument is working. What makes it interesting is that DuckDuckGo isn’t actually anti-AI. It has its own AI product called Duck.ai, free, no account required, with access to Claude 4.5 Haiku, Llama 4 Scout, Mistral Small 3, and GPT-5 mini. All chats are private, IP addresses stripped before requests reach model providers, conversations deleted within 30 days, nothing used for training.

It also offers Search...

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