# DuckDuckGo Installs Surge 30% as Users Reject Google’s AI Search

> Source: <https://www.gadgetreview.com/duckduckgo-installs-surge-30-as-users-reject-googles-ai-search>
> Published: 2026-05-27 16:38:04+00:00

Google’s AI-heavy search overhaul is driving users to [DuckDuckGo](https://duckduckgo.com/) in droves. The privacy-focused search engine reported install spikes of over **30%** in late May as people discovered you can still search the web without an AI middleman explaining why your simple query deserves a dissertation-length response.

The backlash started after Google’s I/O conference, where the company unveiled an expanded role for AI Overviews and conversational AI mode. While traditional blue links remain available, AI-generated summaries now appear above search results with increasing frequency. Users quickly discovered that even searching “disregard” triggers an AI explanation of the word’s meaning—because apparently we’ve forgotten how dictionaries work.

## The Numbers Don’t Lie

*Installation data reveals sustained user migration away from Google’s AI-heavy defaults.*

DuckDuckGo’s U.S. app installs jumped an average of **18.1%** week-over-week between May 20-25, peaking at **30.5%** growth on May 25. iPhone users led the exodus with **33%** average growth and a staggering **69.9%** spike. Third-party analytics firm Apptopia confirmed the trend, estimating **29%** higher daily downloads in the U.S. and **12%** globally.

The migration wasn’t just a weekend rage-quit either. Growth sustained through Memorial Day weekend, when app downloads typically crater. Even more telling: [traffic](https://www.gadgetreview.com/california-highway-68-gets-ai-traffic-control-in-1-2m-pilot) to DuckDuckGo’s dedicated AI-free search page (noai.duckduckgo.com) averaged **22.7%** week-over-week growth, peaking at **27.7%** on May 24.

## Choice Versus Force-Feeding

*DuckDuckGo positions user control as the antidote to Google’s AI-everywhere approach.*

“Google is force-feeding AI with no way to opt out,” DuckDuckGo [CEO Gabriel Weinberg](https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/26/duckduckgo-installs-are-up-30-as-users-reject-being-force-fed-googles-ai-search/) told reporters, framing the surge as evidence that users want agency over their search experience. While Google touts

**one billion** monthly users for AI mode, that celebration ignores the growing number of people actively seeking alternatives.

DuckDuckGo offers something Google doesn’t: genuine choice. You can use [AI features](https://www.gadgetreview.com/ai-powered-websites-you-didnt-know-can-supercharge-your-productivity) like Search Assist when helpful, filter out AI-generated images entirely, or go completely AI-free. The company’s [Duck.ai chatbot](https://duckduckgo.com/duckai) provides access to multiple AI models without [tracking](https://www.gadgetreview.com/white-house-app-caught-secretly-tracking-users-every-4-minutes) your conversations or using them for training data.

## What This Really Means

*The revolt signals broader resistance to involuntary AI integration in essential digital tools.*

This isn’t just about search engines—it’s about who controls your information diet. When a tool as fundamental as [Google Search](https://www.gadgetreview.com/googles-search-engine-is-now-rewriting-headlines-with-ai) transforms without meaningful opt-outs, users notice. Some adapt, others migrate. The 30% install spike suggests a meaningful chunk of people prefer choosing when and how AI enters their digital workflow.

DuckDuckGo still commands only about **2%** of the U.S. search market, so Google isn’t sweating yet. But as [ Kamyl Bazbaz](https://tech.yahoo.com/ai/gemini/articles/duckduckgo-installs-30-users-reject-223256854.html), DuckDuckGo’s communications chief, puts it: “People just want a choice.” In an era where Big Tech increasingly decides what’s best for you, that simple demand feels almost revolutionary.
