China’s Web Browser Market in 2025

1 min read November 03, 2025

 Who Really Runs China’s Web in 2025?

The story behind China’s browser landscape.

 

Overall Market Share 2025

Top browsers in China (all devices, Sept 2025)

  • Chrome: 61.19%
  • Edge: 9.83%
  • Safari: 8.74%
  • Android: 7.72%
  • UC Browser: 4.01%
  • 360 Safe: 3.17%

(Sources: StatCounter 2025)

Chrome leads, even in a market where Google is restricted.

 

Why Chrome Leads Despite Restrictions

Although Google Chrome itself faces limits in China, its underlying technology (Chromium) powers most major browsers.

  • Many Android browsers use Chromium by default.
  • Users enjoy speed, reliability, and cross-device sync.
  • Market data often counts these variants as “Chrome.”

In practice, Chromium powers China’s browsing experience.

 

The Local Browser Landscape

Main domestic browsers in China:

  • UC Browser (优酷浏览器) – by Alibaba, mobile-focused
  • QQ Browser (QQ浏览器) – by Tencent, social integration
  • 360 Safe Browser (360浏览器) – by Qihoo 360, security focus
  • Baidu Browser (百度浏览器) – by Baidu, integrated with its search engine

These browsers remain essential where Google services are limited, and most run on Chromium for web-compatibility.

 

Mobile Is Where China Browses

Mobile browser share (Sept 2025):

  • Chrome (incl. Chromium variants): 45.14%
  • Android: 17.95%
  • Safari (iOS): 17.63%
  • UC Browser: 9.54%
  • Edge: 4.74%
  • QQ Browser: 4.11%

(Sources: StatCounter 2025)

Over 95% of Chinese users browse primarily on mobile.

For digital marketers, mobile optimization and Chromium compatibility are non-negotiable for reach and ad performance.

 

Desktop Still Matters, Especially for Business

Desktop browser share (Sept 2025):

  • Chrome: 73.46%
  • Edge: 13.5%
  • 360 Safe: 5.51%
  • Safari: 1.85%
  • QQ Browser: 1.68%
  • Firefox: 1.64%

(Source: StatCounter 2025)

Desktop remains a key channel for enterprise, SaaS, and productivity tools. Most business platforms are optimized for Chrome and Edge due to their strong integration and cross-device compatibility.

 

Trends & Opportunities (2021 → 2025)

Key shifts:

  • Chromium browsers now power most of China’s web traffic.
  • Local browsers are losing share outside their ecosystems.
  • AI integration (voice, summarization, and smart search) is raising fast.
  • OEM preinstalls and data localization continue to shape competition.

The next phase of competition will hinge on AI capabilities, privacy trust, and ecosystem integration, rather than just speed or design.

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