Gemini App Leads Downloads After AI Image Feature Rollout
Gemini's mobile adoption has surged since the August launch of its Nano Banana image editor model, receiving favorable feedback for enabling users to perform sophisticated edits and generate realistic images with greater ease. The app has soared to the top of global app store rankings, with Appfigures data showing a 45% month-over-month increase in downloads for September so far.
Even with the month only halfway through, the Gemini app has already accrued 12.6 million downloads in September, up from 8.7 million in August.
Prior to this month, Gemini's highest rank on the U.S. App Store was No. 3, achieved on January 28, 2025.
Following the Nano Banana release, Gemini climbed to No. 2 on the U.S. App Store by September 8. It then secured the No. 1 position on September 12, displacing OpenAI's ChatGPT to No. 2, where it has remained. Currently, no other dedicated AI applications are in the App Store's top 10.

Image Credits: Appfigures Appfigures data also indicates Gemini has become one of the top five iPhone apps overall in 108 countries worldwide.
On Google Play in the U.S., Gemini rose from the No. 26 overall app on September 8 to No. 2 as of this Monday. Nevertheless, despite Android being Google's platform, ChatGPT continues to hold the top spot at the time of writing.
Google has been highlighting Gemini's growth as more mainstream users experiment with the new image-editing capabilities. For example, Google Gemini and Google Labs VP Josh Woodward noted on X on September 8 that the app gained 23 million first-time users following the Nano Banana launch, with those users sharing over 500 million images.
This rapid expansion is also boosting consumer spending within the app.
Of the $6.3 million Gemini generated on iOS devices this year, $1.6 million came in August, largely after the Nano Banana model's release. Appfigures estimates this represents a 1,291% increase from January's revenue of $115,000.
The app is on pace to at least match, if not exceed, August's revenue in September, having already generated approximately $792,000 this month—about half of August's total.
To date, the Gemini app has been downloaded 103.7 million times in 2024, with total downloads since its Android launch in February 2024 and subsequent iOS expansion reaching 185.4 million.
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Gemini's mobile adoption has surged since the August launch of its Nano Banana image editor model, receiving favorable feedback for enabling users to perform sophisticated edits and generate realistic images with greater ease. The app has soared to the top of global app store rankings, with Appfigures data showing a 45% month-over-month increase in downloads for September so far.
Even with the month only halfway through, the Gemini app has already accrued 12.6 million downloads in September, up from 8.7 million in August.
Prior to this month, Gemini's highest rank on the U.S. App Store was No. 3, achieved on January 28, 2025.
Following the Nano Banana release, Gemini climbed to No. 2 on the U.S. App Store by September 8. It then secured the No. 1 position on September 12, displacing OpenAI's ChatGPT to No. 2, where it has remained. Currently, no other dedicated AI applications are in the App Store's top 10.

Appfigures data also indicates Gemini has become one of the top five iPhone apps overall in 108 countries worldwide.
On Google Play in the U.S., Gemini rose from the No. 26 overall app on September 8 to No. 2 as of this Monday. Nevertheless, despite Android being Google's platform, ChatGPT continues to hold the top spot at the time of writing.
Google has been highlighting Gemini's growth as more mainstream users experiment with the new image-editing capabilities. For example, Google Gemini and Google Labs VP Josh Woodward noted on X on September 8 that the app gained 23 million first-time users following the Nano Banana launch, with those users sharing over 500 million images.
This rapid expansion is also boosting consumer spending within the app.
Of the $6.3 million Gemini generated on iOS devices this year, $1.6 million came in August, largely after the Nano Banana model's release. Appfigures estimates this represents a 1,291% increase from January's revenue of $115,000.
The app is on pace to at least match, if not exceed, August's revenue in September, having already generated approximately $792,000 this month—about half of August's total.
To date, the Gemini app has been downloaded 103.7 million times in 2024, with total downloads since its Android launch in February 2024 and subsequent iOS expansion reaching 185.4 million.
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