for your enjoyment
source https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/desktop/worldwide/#monthly-200910-202511
TIL there’s a new operating system that came out less than a year ago but already captured 5% of the market, passing ChromeOS and Linux
This stat is rubbish because they’re basing it on web views, and the millions of ai scraping bots are influencing it
Other is really taking off in 2025. Should we invest in other?
Unknown though. Had more than osx at some points!
See yall in 60 years
Or 25 years, people habitually underestimate exponential growth
Interesting. But since when is iOS a desktop operating system?
It is barely on the graph at all, and really only in 2012 - I’m assuming they released some product around then that is enough like a desktop computer that it made the list but ultimately fizzled out.
Probably since iPad gained a keyboard with mousepad?
Since they added free-form window management.
At this rate it will only be relevant for another 15-20 years.
A couple of peaks of unknown seem to match very nicely with the windows graph, if you invert it. I think the two big windows crashes we see are measuring differences or re-categorization effects. … or how about brand new or discontinued versions of windows, that were not counted as windows yet?
Yeah it seems like most of unknown is just windows since they spike and shrink together.
Trash graph showing Win at nearly 100%
Fuck right the fuck off lol
How dare they collect data and display it in an accurate manner! They should just start by putting Linux at 50% and then move the lines a little bit.
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Elaborate
What more elaboration could possibly be needed?
Are you trying to make a claim that windows didn’t have a market share of 92% on desktops 15 years ago?
I’m colour blind so there’s basically only three colours on this graph but what I’m assuming is showing is that windows is decreasing in popularity and apparently so is OS X. I’m assuming the other colour is Linux or Chrome but no idea which is which.
For future reference, when making graphs make them in black and white first and if they are visually distinct then you can add whatever colours you want.

They’re in order in this highlighted column:
- Windows (at the top)
- OSX
- Unknown
- Linux
- Chrome
- IOS
- Other (dotted)
Here’s a table version of this graph:
Year-Month Windows, % OS X, % Unknown, % Linux, % Chrome OS, % iOS, % Android, % Playstation, % macOS, % Other, % 2010-01 93.76 5.16 0.2 0.7 0 0 0 0.15 0 0.02 2011-01 92.02 6.56 0.07 0.74 0 0.44 0.01 0.15 0 0.02 2012-01 89.62 7.33 0.07 0.82 0 1.71 0.24 0.14 0 0.07 2013-01 90.96 7.95 0.07 0.88 0.01 0 0.12 0 0 0 2014-01 88.87 8.35 0.05 1.13 0.14 0 1.45 0 0 0 2015-01 88.19 9.1 0.91 1.46 0.33 0 0 0 0 0.01 2016-01 85.18 9.03 3.8 1.47 0.51 0 0 0 0 0.01 2017-01 84.4 11.2 2.07 1.55 0.77 0 0 0 0 0.01 2018-01 82.68 12.8 2.17 1.43 0.9 0 0 0 0 0.01 2019-01 75.47 12.33 9.41 1.61 1.17 0 0 0 0 0.01 2020-01 77.7 17.04 1.83 1.9 1.52 0 0 0 0 0 2021-01 76.26 16.91 3 1.91 1.91 0 0 0 0 0.01 2022-01 75.5 15.85 3.86 2.19 2.6 0 0 0 0 0.01 2023-01 74.14 15.33 5.27 2.91 2.35 0 0 0 0 0.01 2024-01 73 16.11 5.33 3.77 1.78 0 0 0 0 0.01 2025-01 71.9 15.02 7.43 3.72 1.92 0 0 0 0 0.01 2025-11 69.37 8.26 13.14 3.07 1.3 0 0 0 4.85 0 Unfortunately I can’t paste the whole table here because of character limit so look at it here if you want to (in Markdown format).
Edited on 12/15/2025 12:05 UTC because the link suddenly died.
Unknown is kind of a lot here
I have a feeling it’s a lot of privacy-obsessed Linux users.
BeOS is making a serious comeback
About time. That and AmigaOS I think. What a world we’d live in!
if you click in the source in der desc of the post, you can hover over the lines. thre it says which line referes to what
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No it isn’t. At the right-most side of the graph “unknown” is higher than OSx, and “other” is above Linux and ChromeOS.
Fair. I’ll delete my comment
The Year of the Unknown Desktop
Seeing macOS go down, it seems to me, new macOS is masking
As we know,
There are known knowns.
There are things we know we know.
We also know
There are known unknowns
That is to say
We know there are some things
We do not know.
But there are also unknown unknowns,
The ones we don’t know
We don’t know.The missile knows where it is at all times. It knows this because it knows where it isn’t. By subtracting where it is from where it isn’t, or where it isn’t from where…
You get the idea
What do we know about
The unknown knowns
The things we don’t know we know?You know exactly how Greek fire was made. You just don’t know that you know the exact recipe for the ultimate naval weapon. Yes, you in particular. Tell us.
Like instinctual stuff you haven’t experienced yet, I guess.
You’ll have to ask Donald Rumsfeld.
Hmm… What’s eating Windows’ lunch? Oh “Unknown” and “Other”. Cool.
Hmm… What’s eating Windows’ lunch? Oh “Unknown” and “Other”. Cool.
If the data is coming from statcounter, it’s kind of vague where they’re pulling it.
It’s strange to see IOS and not Android, maybe because it’s fractured into so many sources
It could also be anti ad/tracker stuff.
I think it’s pretty clear from this graph that the macOS is eating their lunch, and to a lesser extent, Linux.
If they’re basing this off browser user agents like a third of my traffic at least is random Chinese ips and requests with Chinese language in the headers.
All of them would be flagged as unknown by the major user agent parsing libraries.
None of the sure I work with have any Chinese content or content remotely useful for Chinese people, so it’s scrapers.
From the FAQ:
Statcounter is a web analytics service. Our tracking code is installed on more than 1.5 million sites globally. These sites cover various activities and geographic locations. Every month, we record billions of page views to these sites. For each page view, we analyse the browser/operating system/screen resolution used and we establish if the page view is from a mobile device.
So yeah, they’re basing of browser user agents.
Android?
Can it be fingerprint spoofers skewing the results? In that case the data is worthless.
Most people don’t fake agent strings but the bots sure do.
The actual thing obscured by this graph is the amount of users. Most people use mobile devices now and companies are incentivized to use apps there instead of actual desk top machines.
That’s probably Linux too
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Technically Cisco devices use “IOS” but i doubt that’s whats shown here.
it’s probably people using wiis
Isn’t Cisco also moving away from IOS towards web-based GUI-centric administration? I forget what it’s called, but it’s not the same as IOS
ipad requests desktop sites and so displays in desktop user agents
yeah idk either
I’d count laptops along with desktops. There’s no meaningful difference for most folks. The desktop is dying hard and fast, has been for a decade.
iOS devices aren’t laptops either… At best it’s a locked down tablet with a keyboard.
Shit. I was thinking MacOS. Never mind.
The unknown is actually a niche OS they put on all the smart dildo and sex toys they make now. True story. ✌️
Teledildonics has been a promising technology for several years.
Fun in the dark with an OS you’ve just met. Oh my, how saucy!
And yes, you CAN run Doom on it. But turns out it’s not a great idea
Android?
I bet sex toys run on android and have a social network attached, these days…
Everything going down or steady except “Unknown”
I don’t care who wins, I care that Windows loses
Likely different handhelds making a statistical bump
OS X
I don’t use Apple devices and didn’t realize that they didn’t all use the same operating system (OS X vs IOS). Shame on me, I guess.
It’s not even called OS X anymore, now it’s called macOS.
iOS is actually based on macOS, although it’s slimmed down a lot. iOS has been further split into iOS and iPadOS, although they’re pretty much the same thing. It’s just a marketing move.
Shows what I know on the subject. Which isn’t very much.
Unknown could be anything. It could even be windows!
Unknown could be anything.
Thats not a bad thing.
I’m a big fan of preventing marketers from gaining additional useful knowledge about me.
Sometimes that means anonymizing, sometimes it means actively polluting their data.













