Note: This report was updated in March 2026 to reflect expanded data from January 2024 through December 2025. Earlier versions of this study (January 2024–February 2025) reported that generative AI traffic grew 165× faster than organic search. The updated analysis extends the dataset and timeframe.
AI-referred visitors aren’t just increasing. They’re more likely to convert.
In our analysis of 2.3 billion sessions (January 2024 to December 2025):
- Traffic from generative AI grew 796% in two years.
- AI visitors converted ~1.2x higher than organic search and at a higher rate than any other “free” channel.
- Organic and direct still dominate (63% of sessions), while AI accounts for 0.18%.
What this means for marketers:
- AI is changing when users arrive and how ready they are to act.
- Visitors from generative AI often come after researching options, comparing vendors, and narrowing their choices. That means they’re more likely to take action when they land on your site.
- At the same time, traditional channels like organic search and direct still drive the majority of early discovery.
The takeaway? The goal isn’t to replace SEO. It’s to capture both stages of intent:
- Use SEO to generate awareness and early demand.
- Use AI visibility to capture decision-ready buyers.
Let’s break down the data.
Generative AI has become a strategic traffic channel

By 2025, generative AI traffic was no longer behaving like a one-time spike. Generative AI grew approximately 796% from January 2024 to December 2025.
The quarterly growth pattern also shows how the channel evolved, explaining why it now deserves strategic attention. Growth in 2025 unfolded in three distinct phases: early adoption, acceleration, and maturation.
- Phase 1: Early adoption (January to April 2025). YoY growth ranged from 1,101% to 1,835%, driven by early adopters integrating generative AI platforms into research behavior alongside traditional search.
- Phase 2: Acceleration (May to July 2025). May reached a peak of 3,431% YoY, followed by elevated growth through July. This period reflects broader adoption and increased frequency of AI-assisted research.
- Phase 3: Maturation (August to December 2025). Growth moderated into the 260–889% range. Session volume remained elevated, while the rate of increase stabilized into a more consistent pattern.
These numbers indicate the channel is maturing and stabilizing.
Traffic share remains small, but strategically meaningful
In 2025, generative AI accounted for 0.18% of total sessions. The share remains modest, yet its sustained growth and measurable conversion activity elevate its strategic relevance.
Organic Search still remains a primary traffic channel, though, holding the second-highest market share at 27.12% and trailing only Direct. Together, the two make up more than 60% of website traffic.
Traffic distribution across channels changed measurably in 2025, reflecting users’ evolving search and discovery behavior. When taken together, the quarterly growth pattern and traffic-share data show that generative AI is no longer an experimental referral traffic source. It is measurable, sustained, and tied to revenue activity.
Takeaways for marketers: Manage generative AI as a defined traffic channel
Generative AI should now be tracked, benchmarked, and forecasted like any other revenue channel.
