ChatGPT hits 1 billion monthly users faster than any app before it

OpenAI’s app crossed the milestone in about three years, outpacing TikTok and Instagram, as Anthropic’s Claude grows from a far smaller base.


ChatGPT hits 1 billion monthly users faster than any app before it

One billion is the number apps spend years chasing and most never reach. ChatGPT got there faster than anything before it. OpenAI’s app crossed 1 billion global monthly active users in May, roughly three years after launch, according to estimates from Sensor Tower, making it the quickest app in history to the milestone.

The pace is the point. ChatGPT reached a billion monthly users faster than Google Maps, TikTok, Instagram and YouTube, products that defined consumer software in their eras. The comparison flatters ChatGPT and also says something about the moment: AI assistants have moved from novelty to default habit in a span that earlier categories measured in many more years.

A caveat belongs up top, because the figure is an estimate. The billion comes from Sensor Tower’s market intelligence, not from OpenAI’s own audited disclosure, and counts monthly active app users rather than total users across web and API.

The order of magnitude is widely corroborated; the precise number carries the usual uncertainty of third-party measurement, and is worth citing as an estimate rather than a reported fact.

The milestone lands in the middle of an intensifying contest with Anthropic. By the same Sensor Tower reckoning, Anthropic’s Claude app had about 56 million global monthly active users, a fraction of ChatGPT’s base, but growing at roughly 640% year on year.

The two numbers tell different stories: ChatGPT owns the consumer mass market, while Claude is growing fast from a smaller base, with particular strength among developers and in coding.

That split runs through the rest of the rivalry. OpenAI has leaned into consumer scale and prosumer subscriptions, recently launching a $100 ChatGPT Pro plan pitched directly at Claude’s power users.

Anthropic has built a formidable enterprise and developer business, crossing $30bn in annualised revenue and attracting investor offers at an $800bn valuation. Raw app users are one scoreboard; revenue and developer loyalty are others, and the two companies lead on different ones.

What a billion users buys OpenAI is distribution, the asset that turned earlier consumer-software winners into durable franchises. Reach at that scale compounds: more usage generates more data, more feedback and more pricing power, and it sets the default that competitors have to dislodge rather than merely match.

For a company spending heavily on compute and racing to convert free users into paying ones, a billion monthly actives is the top of a funnel nobody else has built.

The harder question is what the number is worth. Monthly active users are not paying users, and the economics of AI remain punishing: inference is expensive, free usage is a cost rather than a revenue line, and OpenAI’s challenge is converting a vast audience into a sustainable business before the spending catches up with it.

A billion people trying ChatGPT is a triumph of adoption. A billion people paying for it would be a different milestone, and the one that actually matters.

For now, the record stands on its own terms. No app has reached a billion monthly users this quickly, and the category that produced it barely existed three years ago. Whether ChatGPT’s lead in users translates into a lead in the business is the contest the next year will settle. The audience, at least, is no longer in question.

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