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Openai recently launched a new image generation tool GHIBLI. This made the trend of making GHIBLI-style studio art viral and on seeing this, the downloads of Chatgpt made new records.
Chat GPT becomes the most downloaded app
Highlights
- Chatgpt became the world’s most downloaded app.
- Openai launched the new image generation tool GHIBLI.
- Cutgpt’s 46 million downloads were downloaded in March.
New Delhi. Openai’s Chatgpt has won the world’s most downloaded app in March, leaving behind Instagram and Tiktok. This information is given in a report by App Figures. Ever since OpenAI has added to its chatGPT, the number of downloads has been increased in the number of downloads of this app.
It has been said in the report that this bounce in the download has come since Openai has launched a new image generation tool. After the arrival of this tool, the trend of making GHIBLI-style studio art went viral. Millions of people downloaded the app to try this feature, which broke its download number records. According to the App Figures report, according to our estimate, 46 million Downloads of Chatgpt in March – which is slightly higher than Instagram.
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Instagram and Tiktok also recorded good download figures, but Chatgpt left them behind. There were a total of 46 million downloads of Chatgpt, including 13 million iOS and 33 million on Android. Instagram was also downloaded 46 million, but their disaster was different: 5 million iOS and 41 million on Android. Tiktok chased with 45 million downloads, with 8 million iOS and 37 million on Android.
There is no doubt in the increasing download of Chatgpt. The app saw a 28% increase from February to March and recorded a 148% increase in 2025 compared to the first quarter of 2024.
Openai Chief Operating Officer, Brad Lichap recently shared some impressive figures. Lichap exposed the first week of Cutgpt’s photo making capabilities. Since the launch of this feature since last Tuesday, more than 130 million users have made more than 700 million photos. This figure shows how ‘viral’ this feature has gone.