Countries with the Most YouTube Users 2026: Statistics and Rankings
India leads the world with 500 million YouTube users, nearly double the United States. Here is the complete ranking of every major YouTube market, penetration rate data, and the trends reshaping global video consumption in 2026.
User figures are based on YouTube advertising audience data compiled by DataReportal, We Are Social, and Meltwater (Digital 2026 Report, October 2025). Country-level numbers reflect the estimated monthly advertising-reachable audience per country. Penetration rates are calculated against each country's internet-using population. All figures are as of October 2025 to early 2026.
Global Overview: YouTube in 2026
YouTube stands in 2026 as the world's dominant video platform, reaching approximately 2.70 billion monthly active users across more than 100 countries. That figure represents roughly one-third of the entire global population, and nearly half of all active internet users worldwide. The platform is available in over 80 languages and has been localized for more than 109 countries, cementing its role as the primary gateway to online video for billions of people.
The scale of activity on YouTube is staggering. Users collectively watch over one billion hours of video every single day. More than 500 hours of new content is uploaded to the platform every minute, producing roughly 720,000 hours of fresh material daily. YouTube Shorts, the short-form vertical video format launched in 2020 as a response to TikTok, now generates between 70 and 90 billion daily views and has accumulated more than 2.0 billion monthly active users on its own.
From a commercial standpoint, the platform generated $36.1 billion in advertising revenue in 2024, a 14.6 percent increase from the prior year, and is on track to surpass $40 billion in 2025. YouTube Premium, the ad-free subscription service, had accumulated 125 million paying subscribers as of early 2026, up from 80 million in 2022. These figures make YouTube not just a content platform but one of the most valuable media businesses in the world.
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The distribution of YouTube users is heavily concentrated among a small number of populous nations. India, the United States, and Indonesia together account for more than one-third of YouTube's entire global audience. What is particularly striking is that India alone, with 500 million users, has a larger YouTube audience than the combined total of the countries ranked fourth through tenth on the list.
Turkey, the United Kingdom, and Saudi Arabia all sit just outside the top ten, each with user bases between 55 and 57 million. The United Kingdom recorded 55.5 million YouTube users as of October 2025, making it the leading market in Western Europe by total user count, though Germany holds a larger absolute figure when including all digital age groups.
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No country comes close to India's dominance on YouTube. With approximately 500 million monthly users as of late 2025 and early 2026, India accounts for roughly 18 percent of YouTube's entire global audience on its own. That single-country figure is larger than the entire population of the United States, which ranks second on the list.
India's 500 million YouTube users represent nearly double the audience of the United States (254 million). Put another way, India has more YouTube users than the combined total of countries ranked 2nd through 5th on the global list.
Several factors underpin India's extraordinary position. Affordable mobile data plans, driven by intense competition among carriers, have made YouTube accessible to hundreds of millions of users who were previously offline. Smartphone penetration has surged across both urban and rural India, and content in Hindi and dozens of regional languages has created a deeply local content ecosystem that keeps viewers returning daily. Popular categories include Bollywood music videos, cricket highlights, religious content, and an explosion of local-language news and entertainment channels.
Despite its massive raw user count, India's advertising audience reach is estimated at just 43.1 percent of the country's population, indicating that hundreds of millions of YouTube users in India are not yet being reached by digital advertising in the conventional sense. This gap between user scale and advertising penetration is unique to India among large markets.
United States and Brazil: The Americas' Powerhouses
The United States holds second place globally with approximately 254 million YouTube users, representing around 73 percent of the country's total population. American users generate the highest monthly web traffic volume on YouTube.com at 11.7 billion visits, surpassing even India in raw traffic terms. The US also leads in in-app purchase revenue, generating $53.82 million in December 2024 alone. For content creators, the US remains the premier target market due to its exceptionally high cost-per-mille (CPM) advertising rates, which can reach $11.95 compared to less than $1 in markets like India or Vietnam.
Brazil completes the global podium in fourth position overall, with approximately 144 million YouTube users. Latin America as a whole is one of YouTube's most actively engaged regions: Brazilian and Mexican users are frequently cited for above-average comment rates, likes, and general interaction levels that outperform global averages. In 2024, YouTube influencers in Brazil generated 11.2 billion interactions, second only to the United States. This combination of high engagement and a growing middle class makes Latin America a priority market for brand advertisers seeking reach beyond North America.
Mexico ranks fifth globally with approximately 84 million users and is the second-largest Spanish-language YouTube market after the United States. The country's young demographic profile and growing broadband infrastructure have driven rapid user growth over the past five years.
Southeast Asia: High Engagement, Rapid Growth
Southeast Asia is home to some of the world's most engaged YouTube audiences. Indonesia, with 151 million users, is the third-largest YouTube market globally and by far the largest in the region. Vietnam contributes an additional 62.3 million users, and the Philippines adds 57.7 million, meaning Southeast Asia as a bloc rivals the entire European continent in total YouTube user count.
Crypto Market Statistics 2026Engagement patterns in Southeast Asia are distinctive. Comment threads in Indonesia and the Philippines regularly generate double the global average interaction rate, with live streaming particularly popular. Gaming streams in the region attract large audiences, and the combination of affordable smartphones and fast-improving mobile networks has enabled a rapid migration from traditional television to YouTube for entertainment, news, and education.
Pakistan, while not traditionally grouped in Southeast Asia, deserves mention in this context: with 66 million YouTube users it ranks seventh globally and is one of the fastest-growing major YouTube markets in South Asia alongside Bangladesh.
Europe: Mature Markets, High Penetration
European YouTube markets are characterized by high penetration rates relative to total population rather than raw user scale. Germany leads the continent with approximately 65.5 million users, followed by the United Kingdom at 55.5 million. France, Spain, Italy, and Poland all maintain user bases in the 35 to 50 million range, collectively making Europe a substantial regional bloc despite the absence of any single country in the global top five.
Viewing habits in Western Europe differ meaningfully from those in high-growth markets. German and Polish audiences, for example, may generate fewer comments than Brazilian or Indonesian users, but they exhibit notably higher watch time per session and stronger return rates. For content creators focused on long-form content such as documentaries, tutorials, and finance-related material, this loyalty translates into consistently high advertising yields. Spain and the United Kingdom each have YouTube penetration rates approaching 90 percent of their internet-using populations.
Middle East: The World's Highest Penetration Rates
While the Middle East does not compete with India or the United States in raw user numbers, it leads the world in YouTube penetration rates. Saudi Arabia has the highest YouTube adoption relative to its digital population of any country on the planet, with nearly 96 percent of Saudi internet users engaging with the platform. Saudi Arabia's 2024 figure of approximately 26 million YouTube users may seem modest in absolute terms, but that number represents near-total saturation of the country's connected population.
Bahrain and Qatar also rank among the world's top penetration markets, with rates of 98.2 percent and 95.2 percent respectively, although these figures can exceed 100 percent in smaller states due to large numbers of expatriate and tourist users being counted alongside the permanent population. The United Arab Emirates, which similarly has a large non-resident population, records a penetration rate of approximately 98.7 percent in some data sets, placing it at or near the very top globally.
YouTube Penetration Rates Explained
YouTube's penetration rate measures the percentage of a country's internet-using (or total) population that is reachable via the platform's advertising audience. This metric differs from raw user count and can reveal the true depth of YouTube's integration into daily digital life in any given country.
Globally, YouTube's advertising audience reach stands at approximately 39.6 percent of all internet users worldwide. This global average is pulled down significantly by large markets like India, where despite having 500 million users the advertising reach rate is only about 43.1 percent of the population, and by sub-Saharan African nations where Nigeria records the lowest measured penetration rate at just 23.3 percent. In contrast, Nigeria's relatively low penetration despite its large population points to significant potential for future growth as mobile connectivity continues to expand across the continent.
YouTube User Growth Trends: 2019 to 2026
YouTube's global user base has grown from approximately 2.0 billion in 2019 to around 2.70 billion by 2026, but the trajectory of that growth has shifted considerably. The pandemic years of 2020 and 2021 saw accelerated adoption, pushing the total from 2.0 to 2.5 billion in just two years. Growth has since slowed to a near-plateau, with only about 20 million additional users recorded between 2023 and 2025, representing a growth rate of less than one percent. This slowdown reflects saturation in markets where YouTube has already reached virtually every connected user.
Future projections suggest steady but modest growth, with YouTube expected to reach somewhere between 2.85 and 3.0 billion users before the end of the decade. Much of the remaining untapped audience is located in sub-Saharan Africa and parts of South Asia, where improving smartphone affordability and expanding mobile data infrastructure are the primary drivers of new user acquisition.
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YouTube is officially blocked or severely restricted in a small number of countries, which collectively represent a significant portion of the world's population. China, the world's most populous country, is the most consequential of these markets: YouTube has been blocked by the Chinese government since 2009, and approximately 1.4 billion people in China are unable to access the platform through ordinary means. This single exclusion represents roughly 20 percent of the global population being cut off from YouTube, a factor that substantially lowers the platform's potential ceiling for global penetration rates.
Iran also bans YouTube, adding approximately 85 million people to the list of those without access. North Korea, Turkmenistan, South Sudan, and Eritrea complete the list of countries with official bans. Russia has not formally banned YouTube but has implemented severe bandwidth throttling since late 2024, with users across the country experiencing sharp declines in loading speeds and video quality.
Regional Engagement Patterns
Raw user counts tell only part of the YouTube story. How users engage with the platform varies enormously by region, and these patterns have significant implications for content creators and advertisers targeting international audiences.
Africa's YouTube live viewing time grew 22 percent in a single year, while Oceania grew 26 percent. North America, by contrast, grew at just two percent annually for live content, reflecting near-saturation in mature markets.
In Japan and South Korea, gaming streams attract audiences roughly twice the size of US averages for comparable content. Asian audiences in general spend nearly double the global average time on live content and are at the forefront of live shopping, a category that has yet to gain significant traction in Western markets. Japan also ranks second globally in in-app purchase revenue from the YouTube app at $16.9 million per month, reflecting both a high disposable income market and a culture of supporting creators directly.
Latin America, particularly Brazil and Mexico, sees some of the highest comment rates globally. The conversational, community-driven nature of YouTube consumption in this region drives algorithmic amplification and channel growth at rates that outperform what the same content might achieve if published primarily for North American audiences.
Full Country Rankings: YouTube Users and Penetration Rate
The table below consolidates user counts and penetration data for the world's major YouTube markets. Click any column header to sort. User figures are in millions and reflect monthly advertising-reachable audiences as compiled by DataReportal and We Are Social for the Digital 2026 report.
| Country ⇅ | Users (M) ⇅ | Penetration % ⇅ | Region ⇅ |
|---|---|---|---|
| India | 500 | 43.1% | South Asia |
| United States | 254 | ~73% | North America |
| Indonesia | 151 | ~53% | Southeast Asia |
| Brazil | 144 | ~66% | Latin America |
| Mexico | 84 | ~62% | Latin America |
| Japan | 79 | ~64% | East Asia |
| Pakistan | 66 | ~27% | South Asia |
| Germany | 65.5 | ~79% | Europe |
| Vietnam | 62.3 | ~62% | Southeast Asia |
| Philippines | 57.7 | ~50% | Southeast Asia |
| Turkey | 57.5 | ~66% | Europe/Middle East |
| United Kingdom | 55.5 | ~82% | Europe |
| Saudi Arabia | 26 | ~95.8% | Middle East |
| South Korea | ~45 | ~87% | East Asia |
| Egypt | ~50 | ~46% | North Africa |
| France | ~47 | ~71% | Europe |
| Argentina | ~35 | ~76% | Latin America |
| Spain | ~40 | ~84% | Europe |
| Bangladesh | ~38 | ~22% | South Asia |
| Singapore | 5.6 | ~95.3% | Southeast Asia |
YouTube: A Timeline of Global Growth
Frequently Asked Questions
What Comes Next for YouTube's Global Reach
YouTube's near-term trajectory is one of consolidation rather than explosive growth. With 2.70 billion monthly users, the platform has reached most of the world's connected internet population outside of blocked markets. The focus for YouTube and its parent company Alphabet is shifting from user acquisition to deepening engagement, monetization, and diversification of revenue streams.
YouTube Shorts, currently generating between 70 and 90 billion daily views, represents the platform's most dynamic growth vector. The format has directly competed with TikTok for younger demographics and has helped YouTube maintain relevance among users aged 18 to 24 who might otherwise migrate to newer short-form platforms. Longer-term, YouTube TV, live shopping, and the continued expansion of YouTube Premium into new markets represent the major commercial bets.
For the countries currently underrepresented on YouTube, the picture is changing rapidly. Africa's live viewing time grew 22 percent in a single year, and several African nations are among the fastest-growing YouTube markets by percentage increase. As affordable Android devices penetrate deeper into emerging markets and mobile data costs fall further, the next 500 million YouTube users are likely to come primarily from Africa and South Asia. Whether those users translate into advertising revenue at the same rates as established markets will be the central challenge for YouTube's business in the years ahead.
