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Comscore adds consumer AI tool usage data to its reporting suite; data shows >30% of the U.S. online population uses AI tools actively each month, reflecting the rapid rise of this category

June 2, 2025 //  by Finnovate

Comscore announced the addition of consumer AI tool usage data to its industry-leading suite of reporting. This new data set captures site visitation metrics for 117 AI tools and features across nine distinct categories, spanning both PC and mobile platforms. With this launch, Comscore is providing advertisers, agencies, and brands with a clearer picture of how consumers are interacting with AI tools, from fully AI-powered platforms like ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot to mainstream applications with AI features, like Canva. This data set is designed to track real-world usage, providing actionable insights into how these tools are reshaping consumer behavior. Key Insights from the new data Include: Widespread Adoption: Over 30% of the U.S. online population uses AI tools actively each month, reflecting the rapid rise of this category. Top AI tools include Open AI Gen AI, Microsoft Gen AI and Canva Gen. Cross-Platform Growth: 67 million U.S. consumers engage with AI on mobile devices, indicating strong momentum beyond desktop. Category Leaders: Beyond AI assistants, creative tools led the top categories with Audio (23.8 M projected visitors), Image Generation (23 M), Design (23 M), and Video Generation (22.4 M).

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