Microsoft Edge market share hits record high but still lower than Safari
Microsoft Edge achieves its highest market share since launch. The report shows that a total of 11.23% of desktop browser users access the Internet through Edge, which is an increase of 0.43 percentage points from 10.8% in October.

Edge still lags far behind its main rival Chrome in the market. Even Safari, the only browser that's not cross-platform, outpaces Edge. Data from Statcounter shows that Safari has a market share of 13.3%, still maintaining the lead since surpassing Edge in April 2023.
As for Chrome, which dominates the desktop market, its market share is 62.06%. In November 2023, Chrome's market share dropped from 63.24% in the previous month.
Desktop
- Google Chrome: 62.06% (-1.18%)
- Apple Safari: 13.3% (0.56%)
- Microsoft Edge : 11.23% (0.43%)
- Firefox: 6.69% (0.6%)
- Opera: 4.54% (-0.42%)
All platforms
- Google Chrome: 62.92% (-0.25%)
- Apple Safari: 19.97% (0.07%)
- Microsoft Edge: 5.5% (0.04%)
- Mozilla Firefox: 3.24% (0.22%)
- Opera: 3.15% (-0.16%)
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