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Meta’s Threads overtakes X in daily mobile users, new data reveals

Meta’s Threads is now seeing more daily usage on mobile devices than Elon Musk’s X, according to fresh data from Similarweb. While X continues to dominate on the web, Threads’ steady growth on iOS and Android suggests it is increasingly becoming a daily habit for mobile-first users.

January 19, 2026 / 19:21 IST
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  • Threads surpasses X with 141.5M mobile daily active users as of Jan 2026.
  • Meta's cross-promotion and new features drive Threads' steady mobile growth
  • X leads Threads in daily web visits: 150 million vs. 8.5 million

Meta’s Threads has overtaken X in daily active users on mobile platforms, according to a new report from market intelligence firm Similarweb. The data shows that while X still commands a larger audience on the web, Threads is now ahead on iOS and Android after months of steady growth, as per a report by TechCrunch.

As of January 7, 2026, Threads recorded 141.5 million daily active users across iOS and Android. By comparison, X had around 125 million daily active users on mobile devices. The shift appears to reflect longer-term usage trends rather than a sudden spike tied to recent controversies surrounding X.

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Those controversies include the misuse of X’s integrated AI model, Grok, to generate non-consensual nude images of women, in some cases involving minors. The issue has triggered an investigation by California’s attorney general, following similar probes in regions including the UK, the EU, India, and Brazil. The fallout has also benefited alternative platforms, with decentralised social network Bluesky seeing a rise in app installs in recent days.

However, Similarweb’s data suggests that Threads’ mobile growth predates these events. Instead, the gains are likely being driven by Meta’s aggressive cross-promotion across Facebook and Instagram, where Threads is frequently surfaced to existing users. The platform’s increasing focus on creators and its rapid rollout of new features have also played a role.