70+ Voice Search Statistics You Need To Know In 2024 (original) (raw)

Voice search has changed how we interact with our devices and access information. Nowadays, we frequently use them to look things up online. It’s easier and requires less effort since users speak commands instead of typing them.

Voice recognition technology and software power these searches and convert our spoken words into text. Artificial intelligence (AI) interprets the text and uses natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning (ML) to produce expected results.

These searches are getting even more familiar with Siri or Google Assistant. For businesses, it opens up an opportunity to optimize for voice searches. Let’s look at current usage patterns to explore these kinds of opportunities.

Voice search usage

Voice search is catching up with the younger crowds. People between 25 and 49 interact with smart devices and speakers daily. The statistics below discuss growing usage and trends.

80%

of voice searches are predicted to be conversational in nature in 2024

Source: Synup

Voice search in daily life and home use statistics

Voice search is becoming a big deal. It's like having a helper who does things for you by listening to your voice. You can ask your phone where the closest coffee shop is, and it tells you where to go without you having to type a thing.

The statistics below show how voice searches help users in their everyday lives.

Voice search and local business statistics

Most consumers find voice search handy when they're busy with something else. More than half of people prefer making restaurant reservations using voice search. Several kinds of local searches on mobile phones take place on voice search. The statistics below justify local companies increasing their adoption of voice search

54%

is the estimated growth of the voice commerce industry in 2024

Source: Doofinder

Voice search statistics for different industries

From shopping to healthcare, voice search is changing how we find information. Most industries are hopping on the voice search train! The statistics below describe how voice search plays a role in different industries.

Voice search statistics for healthcare

Voice search statistics for retail

Voice search statistics for the automotive industry

Voice search statistics for the finance industry

Voice search statistics for the travel industry

Voice search optimization and web presence statistics

Google Home reveals that voice search pages load in under 5 seconds. Businesses are now structuring their content to make it easier to find on voice searches.

Many Facebook shares and X (formerly Twitter) posts have become a part of voice search results. Let’s look at what businesses are doing to compete.

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Listen to the sound of my voice

Spoken language is more conversational and natural than formulaic text-based queries. As a result, search queries on voice have become longer and more question-based. For instance, instead of typing “weather New York,” a user might ask, “What will the weather be like in New York today?”

Businesses need to optimize their content for queries like these, so they’re sure to come up in voice search results.

Learn more about search engine optimization to enhance the overall visibility of your business on Google Search.

Sagar Joshi

Sagar Joshi is a former content marketing specialist at G2 in India. He is an engineer with a keen interest in data analytics and cybersecurity. He writes about topics related to them. You can find him reading books, learning a new language, or playing pool in his free time.