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Home » Google vs TikTok: Where Do People Actually Search First?

Google vs TikTok: Where Do People Actually Search First?

TikTok is fast, Google is deep

Joan Aimuengheuwa by Joan Aimuengheuwa
April 16, 2026
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Google vs TikTok search

Source: Techeconomy

Nearly 49% of consumers have now used TikTok as a search tool, while about 65% of Gen Z utilise the platform regularly for search. 

At the same time, Google still holds close to 90% of the global search market.

There is a difference, but one that is closing fast. I have noticed it in my own behaviour. When I want a quick answer, I type into Google. When I want to see something, maybe a place, a product, a real experience, I open TikTok.

Search no longer means what it used to

Search used to be as simple as typing a question, scanning links, and choosing what to read.

Of course, that model still exists, but it is no longer the only one.

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Today, search means:

  • Watching a short video
  • Listening to someone explain
  • Seeing results in real time

On TikTok and Instagram, people go beyond looking for answers to looking for proof, context and experience.

This is a transition from information to demonstration.

Google still holds the system together

It is important to be clear that Google has not been replaced.

It is still the starting point for billions of queries every day. It indexes the web, organises information, and delivers results at speed. For anything detailed, including health, finance, and research, it is still the most reliable route.

Its strength is structure:

  • Ranked sources
  • Verified websites
  • Depth and coverage

Even among younger users, Google is usually the final step, even when it is not the first.

Why TikTok is pulling people in

When it comes to search, TikTok works differently from Google, it does not present pages but people.

If I search for a restaurant, I do not get a list. I see someone walking into the space, showing the food, reacting in real time and that is surely what I want.

This is why usage is increasing. Nearly half of consumers now use TikTok for search-like behaviour, and younger users rely on it heavily for discovery.

Do not think it is replacing Google, it is more about answering a different need:

  • “What does this actually look like?”
  • “Is this worth it?”
  • “What do people really think?”

TikTok answers those questions faster.

Speed vs depth

At the top of this is a simple trade-off.

TikTok is fast.

  • Answers come quickly
  • Content is easy to consume
  • Little effort is required

Google is deep.

  • More detailed information
  • Wider range of sources
  • Greater reliability

The difference is technical and behavioural. When I am in a hurry, I want clarity. When I need certainty, I want depth.

The trust problem

This is where the conversation becomes more serious.

Google’s results are built on ranking systems that prioritise established sources. TikTok relies on creators and engagement.

That changes how trust is formed.

On TikTok, a video can gain visibility because people interact with it, not because it has been verified. Engagement is not the same as accuracy.

However, many people still trust what they see there. Why? Because it feels human, direct and real.

Why people are changing their habits

The transition shows how people now prefer to learn.

Many users, especially younger ones, are moving towards:

  • Visual explanations
  • Personal experiences
  • Quick, practical answers

Research shows that social platforms are now used as discovery tools at scale, particularly for lifestyle, products and local searches.

This is not about abandoning Google but splitting behaviour across platforms.

What this means for businesses

This change is already affecting how brands operate.

It is not enough to rank on Google these days, visibility now depends on:

  • Appearing in short-form video
  • Being explained by real people
  • Showing, not just telling

Search has become fragmented. One platform no longer owns it.

A restaurant, for example, might still rely on Google for location and reviews. But discovery, the moment someone decides to visit, may now happen on TikTok.

Is this just a phase?

The data shows something more permanent.

Usage of TikTok for search is growing endlessly, and at the same time, Google comes first in overall search share.

This is not a replacement but a redistribution.

People are choosing platforms based on intent:

  • Google for accuracy and detail
  • TikTok for speed and experience

This is becoming consistent.

Where this leaves the user

We are no longer searching in one place. We move between platforms, usually without thinking about it. A question might start on TikTok, continue on Google, and end with a decision influenced by both.

That changes something fundamental. Search is no longer about finding information but about how that information is presented, who presents it, and how quickly it is understood.

So when doing your search, don’t focus on whether Google is losing, or TikTok is winning. When you need an answer today, focus on whether you trust what is fastest or what is most complete.

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