30+ YouTube Statistics that You Must Know in 2026

From user growth to Shorts views and ad performance, explore latest YouTube statistics that reveal the platform’s biggest trends in 2026.

YouTube Statistics 2026

YouTube isn’t just a video platform anymore, it’s where people go to learn something new, follow their favorite creators, discover products, stream entertainment, and even make buying decisions. Whether you’re watching a quick Short during lunch or diving into a long-form podcast on your TV, YouTube has become part of everyday life for billions of people.

And in 2026, the platform is evolving faster than ever. With Shorts continuing to grow, smarter recommendations shaping what we watch, and new opportunities for creators and brands, understanding how people use YouTube today matters more than ever.

So, what’s actually happening on YouTube in 2026? Who’s watching, what content performs best, and where should creators and businesses focus their attention?

To answer those questions, we’ve rounded up 40+ YouTube statistics covering user behavior, engagement, trends, advertising, and platform growth, giving you a clearer picture of where YouTube stands and where it’s headed.

YouTube Demographics Statistics

Understanding who uses YouTube and where helps you target the right audience with the right content.

YouTube has approximately 2.7 billion monthly active users globally as of 2026, cementing its place as one of the most-used platforms on the planet. [World Population Review]

Here’s how that audience breaks down by country:

  1. India leads YouTube’s global audience with 518 million users as of April 2026, making it the single largest market by a wide margin. [Statista]
India leads YouTube's

Gender breakdown:

  1. Globally, 54% of YouTube users are male and 46% are female. [Statista]
  2. In the US, women now make up 50.9% of YouTube users and men account for 49.1%. [Statista US]

Looking at age and gender together among global users:

  1. Male users aged 25–34 made up 12% of YouTube’s global audience. Men aged 35–44 represented 10.1% of the platform’s user base. [Statista YT Age Distribution]
  2. Female users aged 25–34 accounted for 9.7%. Women aged 35–44 represented 8.4%. [Statista YT Age Distribution]

Penetration rates by country:

YouTube penetration measures what percentage of internet users in a country actively use the platform.

  1. Saudi Arabia has the highest YouTube penetration rate at 95.8%. Israel follows at 93.3%. [Statista Penetration by Country]
  2. Singapore records a penetration rate of approximately 95.3%, placing it among the top markets globally. [Statista Penetration by Country]
  3. 92% of US teens use YouTube, making it the most widely used platform among teenagers, ahead of every other social network. [Pew Research Center]
  4. 75% of US teens say they use YouTube daily, with about 1 in 5 saying they’re on it almost constantly. [Pew Research Center]

YouTube Usage Statistics

The numbers behind how people use YouTube tell a clear story: this platform commands serious time and attention.

  1. YouTube is the 2nd most-visited website in the world, following only Google. [SimilarWeb]
  2. YouTube receives 56 billion visits per month on mobile devices. Over 23 billion visits per month come from desktop devices. [Statista YT Web Traffic]
  3. YouTube is available in more than 100 countries and supports over 80 languages, per YouTube’s own platform documentation. [YouTube PR]
  4. Users worldwide spent more than 27 hours per month on the YouTube mobile app. [Statista YT Avg Session]
  5. US users specifically spent approximately 24.43 hours per month on the mobile app. [Statista YT Avg Session]
  6. YouTube Music and YouTube Premium now have 125 million paid subscribers worldwide, up from 100 million just a year ago. [Variety Article]
  7. People around the world watch over 1 billion hours of YouTube every day, a milestone first announced by YouTube on its official blog. [YouTube Blog]
  8. More than 500 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute, per YouTube’s own figures cited in Variety’s 20th anniversary coverage.
  9. YouTube Shorts is projected to reach 175.1 million viewers in the US. [Statista YT Shorts]
  10. 200 million Americans watch YouTube on connected TVs every month, and in Q4 2025, CTV surpassed mobile to become YouTube’s largest US watch surface. [YouTube – Think with Google]
  11. YouTube commands 12.7% of all US TV viewing time as of December 2025, the largest share of any media company, ahead of Netflix (9.0%), Disney (4.7%), and Amazon Prime Video (4.3%).  [Nielsen via Variety]
  12. 35% of Americans say they regularly get news on YouTube. [Pew Research Center]

YouTube Engagement Statistics

Engagement tells you whether people are actually watching, not just clicking and leaving.

  1. 74% of Gen Z identify as video content creators on YouTube.  [Think with Google Genz]
  2. 92% of fans use YouTube to consume content related to their interests every week. [Think with Google Genz]
  3. The average engagement rate on YouTube was 3.87%. [Statista YT Engagement Rate]
  4. Baby Shark Dance by Pinkfong is the most-viewed video on YouTube with over 16 billion views, making it the first and only video to surpass that milestone. Despacito by Luis Fonsi has accumulated 8.63 billion views, making it the second most-watched video.[YT Most Watched Videos]
  5. The average YouTube Short is 30-40 seconds long. [Google Help]
  6. YouTube Shorts now averages over 200 billion daily views, a milestone announced by YouTube CEO Neal Mohan at Cannes Lions in June 2025, up from 70 billion in March 2024. [YouTube Blog]
  7. People and Blogs is the most popular content category among YouTube influencers, making up 28.5% of posts. Entertainment comes in second at 14.54%. Games is third at 12.95% of influencer posts. [Statista YT Influencer Engagement]
  8. According to Pew Research Center, 84% of US adults say they use YouTube, making it the most widely used online platform in America.
  9. Ads following Google’s ABCD creative principles (Attention, Branding, Connection, Direction) saw a 30% higher sales lift than ads that didn’t, based on independent Nielsen research commissioned by Google.  [Think with Google Video Ads]

YouTube Business Statistics

YouTube isn’t just a media platform, it’s a major business tool. The stats below show why so many brands are investing here.

  1. US ranked first in YouTube in-app purchase revenues with $53.82 million. Japan followed with $16.9 million in in-app purchase revenue. South Korea came in third with $7.85 million. [Statista YT Revenue ]
  2. 43.3% of marketers say YouTube has enhanced their product visibility. 51.6% of marketers use YouTube specifically for brand awareness. 37.7% of marketers find YouTube very effective for their goals.  [Influencer Marketing Hub]
  3. Brands using YouTube drive 3x greater impact on purchase intent compared to other digital platforms. [Think with Google Market Insights]
  4. 61% of users research products on YouTube before buying. [Think with Google Market Insights]
  5. YouTube’s total revenue topped $60 billion in 2025, including advertising and subscriptions, making it larger than Netflix ($45.18 billion) for the first time. [Variety YT Ad article]
  6. YouTube’s creative ecosystem contributed $55 billion to US GDP in 2024, supporting the equivalent of 490,000 full-time jobs, per independent research by Oxford Economics, published on the YouTube Blog.
  7. YouTube has paid over $70 billion to creators, artists, and media companies over the past three years (2021–2023), more than any other platform. [YouTube CEO Letter]

YouTube Ads Statistics

YouTube’s ad platform is one of the most powerful in digital marketing. Here’s the scale you’re working with.

  1. India leads YouTube’s advertising reach with 518 million users reachable via ads as of April 2026. [DataReportal]
  2. YouTube’s total potential ad reach stands at 2.53 billion users globally. And, Singapore has a 92% ad reach among its adult population. [Statista YT Ad Reach]
  3. YouTube generated $40.35 billion in advertising revenue in 2025, an 11.8% increase from 2024’s $36.15 billion, far exceeding earlier projections. [Alphabet Q4 2025 Earnings via Variety]

Conclusion

YouTube’s numbers make one thing clear: this is not a platform you can afford to ignore in 2026. From 2.85 billion monthly active users to $40 billion in annual ad revenue, the scale and reach are unmatched.

For brands, the opportunity is obvious, over 60% of users research products on the platform, 200 million Americans now watch on their TVs every month, and Shorts is growing with 200 billion daily views. Whether you’re building brand awareness or driving conversions, YouTube gives you the audience and the tools to do it.

The challenge isn’t whether to be on YouTube, it’s how to show up consistently, with content that actually holds attention. That’s where a tool like SocialPilot helps, letting you plan, schedule, and manage your YouTube content alongside every other channel, without the chaos.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many people used YouTube in 2025?

YouTube had approximately 2.74–2.85 billion monthly active users in 2025, making it one of the most-used platforms globally. India alone has over 518 million users, the largest national audience on the platform.

How much time do users spend on YouTube daily?

Users worldwide spend more than 27 hours per month on the YouTube mobile app. In the US, that figure is approximately 24.43 hours per month. On TVs, 200 million Americans watch YouTube monthly, and CTV became the platform's largest US viewing surface in Q4 2025.

Is YouTube still a good platform for brand growth in 2026?

Yes. Over 51% of marketers use YouTube primarily for brand awareness, and brands using YouTube report 3x greater impact on purchase intent. With 61% of users researching products on the platform, it sits directly in the path of buyer decisions.

Should businesses focus on YouTube Shorts?

Shorts is growing fast, it now averages over 200 billion daily views and is projected to reach 175.1 million viewers in the US alone. For businesses, short-form content on YouTube is increasingly important for reaching younger audiences and staying visible in discovery feeds.

How can I streamline my YouTube content planning?

SocialPilot lets you schedule and manage YouTube posts alongside all your other social channels from a single dashboard. You can plan a full content calendar, collaborate with your team, and keep your posting consistent without switching between tools.

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