Digital Around the World
A total of 5.65 billion people around the world were using the internet at the start of July 2025, equivalent to 68.7 percent of the world’s total population.
This impressive figure means that internet users are now a “supermajority”, with more than twice as many people using the internet as not.
Internet users continue to grow too, with the latest data indicating that the world’s connected population grew by 146 million over the past 12 months.
At 2.7 percent, this year-on-year growth rate is somewhat slower than the growth rates that we saw during the middle of the last decade, but it still represents healthy momentum in internet adoption.
Moreover, routine delays in the processing and publishing of research into internet adoption likely mean the real growth rate may be higher than these latest figures suggest.
However, despite continuing improvements in global internet access, 2.58 billion people remain “unconnected” to the internet today, with the majority of these people living in Southern and Eastern Asia, and in Africa.
These figures show that there’s still plenty more work to do before the world reaches the goal of “universal access”, and the quality of people’s internet access remains an important consideration too.
The vast majority of the world’s internet users – 95.9 percent – use a mobile phone to go online at least some of the time, and mobile phones now account for 63 percent of the world’s web traffic.
Mobiles aren’t people’s only connected devices though, and more than 6 in 10 internet users in the world’s larger economies still use laptops and desktops for at least some of their online activities.
Social media headlines
Social media use continues to grow as well, with the total number of active social media user “identities” reaching 5.41 billion in July 2025.
That’s equal to 65.7 percent of all the people on Earth, and suggests that 95.7 percent of internet users now use social media every month.
For added perspective, the latest data from GWI indicates that 96.5 percent of all adult internet users aged 16 and above use at least one social network or messaging platform each month.
Meanwhile, the number of active social media user identities around the world has increased by 4.7 percent over the past 12 months.
241 million new user identities joined social media between July 2024 and July 2025, equating to growth of 660,000 new users every day.
That means that social media grew at an average rate of 7.6 new users every single second since this time last year.
If you want to dig deeper into social media use by platform, you’ll find all of the latest stats here.
Global mobile adoption
Continued growth in mobile use is also helping to fuel increases in digital adoption and activity.
The latest data reveal that 70 percent of the world’s total population now uses a mobile phone, with the number of “unique” mobile users reaching 5.76 billion in July 2025.
Meanwhile, the number of cellular connections associated with smartphones continues to increase, and – with more than 7.4 billion smartphones now in use – the latest figures indicate that these handsets now account for roughly 87 percent of the mobile phones in use around the world today.
Explore the global digital landscape
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Our Digital 2025 July Global Statshot Report is packed with more than 500 slides containing all the latest need-to-know digital stats from around the world.
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Internet use around the world
There are 5.65 billion internet users in the world today.
The total number of internet users around the world grew by 146 million during the past 12 months.
Globally, internet user numbers are growing at an annual rate of 2.7 percent, but year-on-year growth is even higher in many developing economies. Routine research delays also mean that growth rates for the most recent 12 to 18 months often under-represent actual trends, so we anticipate that real adoption rates may be meaningfully higher than the latest data suggest.
The average global internet user now spends 33 hours and 42 minutes each week consuming online media, although note that simultaneous use of different kinds of media may mean that this figure overstates actual online time.
Added together, the world’s internet users currently spend more than 1.1 billion years of combined human existence consuming digital media each year.
Essential social media stats
Kepios analysis shows that there are 5.41 billion active social media user “identities” in the world today – equivalent to 65.7 percent of the world’s total population. However, note that these user “identities” may not represent unique individuals.
The number of social media user identities around the world grew by 241 million in the past 12 months.
Globally, social media users are growing at a rate of 4.7 percent per year, with the average active user visiting 6.84 different social platforms every month.
GWI reports that the average global user spends 18 hours and 46 minutes using social media each week, which includes browsing social networks and watching online videos on platforms like YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook.
Added together, the world spends roughly 600 million years consuming content on social media platforms each year.
Mobile stats from around the world
There are 5.76 billion unique mobile phone users in the world today, according to the latest data from GSMA Intelligence.
The total number of unique mobile users around the world grew by 111 million over the past 12 months.
Unique mobile users are currently growing at a rate of 2 percent per year. Meanwhile, millions of people have also upgraded from ‘feature’ phones to smartphones over the past 12 months.
The latest data from Ericsson show that the number of mobile connections associated with smartphones has reached 7.4 billion, accounting for roughly 87 percent of all the mobile phones in use around the world today [note that many people use more than one mobile phone].
The number of smartphones in use is growing at an annual rate of 3.5 percent, with 250 million new smartphones coming into use over the past 12 months.
Essential ecommerce stats
56.1 percent of internet users aged 16+ buy something online every week, according to the latest data from GWI.
More people now make purchases via mobile devices than via desktops and laptops, but computers are still a central part of people’s online shopping behaviours, especially across Northern America and Europe.
The amount of money spent on online consumer goods purchases in 2024 reached US$4.12 trillion, with global ecommerce spend increasing by 14.6 percent versus 2023’s total [note that consumer goods do not include things like flights, which we detail elsewhere in our Digital 2025 Global Overview Report].
Statista reports that the average ecommerce shopper around the world spends more than US$1,600 per year on online purchases of consumer goods.
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A complete overview of the global “state of digital” in July 2025, with hundreds of charts and in-depth analysis of how people use the internet, social media, AI, mobile devices, and ecommerce, and how people engage with digital marketing