OpenAI claims that ChatGPT’s daily prompts number in the billions

OPENAI has provided new information this week on the quantity of people uses his Chatbot Ai Signature daily.
If you guess that people entered a billion invites every day in Chatgpt, you still wouldn’t be close. You will have to double this figure, then add half a billion more, to reach the real sum.
It was according to an Axios scoop, which revealed that 2.5 billion prompts are made every day in the ChatpptOPENAI signature chatbot.
On Monday, Axios published a report detailing the plans of the CEO of Openai, Sam Altman, this week in Washington, DC, where he will lobby for the AI industry. Openai gave Axios some revealing figures on daily use of chatgpt use before this trip. In addition to 2.5 billion daily prompts (a number that cannot be checked independently), the company also claims that 330 million of these guests come from American users.
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So how many people use Chatgpt daily? In terms of total users, the company has reported since April that it had 500 million active weekly users, according to Forbes.
And according to the popular SEMRUSH web analysis company, Chatgpt is now the Fifth website more visited in the worldWith around 4.6 billion visits in May 2025. In addition, the Backlinko analysis company reports that Chatgpt has won 100 million users in its first three months, and it “now represents 62.5% of the market share for AI tools” with around 10 million paying subscribers.
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Axios also indicated that a majority of Chatgpt users are based on the free version of the AI chatbot, which should not surprise.
Since its explosive beginnings, Chatgpt has become an extremely influential tool, and many users now have it instead of Google to answer questions and find information online. While chatbots like chatgpt have devoted real believers, points of sale like The Economist Also report that “AI kills the web”. In addition to that, an article in The Wall Street Journal Recently referred to an “AI Armageddon”, indicating that “chatbots replace the traditional Google research, devastating traffic for certain publishers”.
Disclosure: Ziff Davis, Mashable’s parent company, in April, filed a complaint against Openai, alleging that it has violated Ziff Davis Copyrights in the training and exploitation of its AI systems.



