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Important 100+ WordPress Statistics to Know in 2026

Report Overview

This report is compiled by Invedus. It covers WordPress statistics in 2026 and global presence across market share, developer economy, plugins, security, and e-commerce. It is sourced from trusted authorities like W3Techs, Statista, and WordPress.org.

  • Market Leader: WordPress powers ~43% of all websites globally. It holds nearly 8–9x the market share of its closest competitor, Shopify (~5–6%).
  • Massive Reach: The platform runs an estimated ~455 million websites and serves 20+ billion page views per month across 200+ languages.
  • Content at Scale: WordPress statistics show that users publish around 70 million posts and 77 million comments every month, making it the world’s #1 content publishing platform.
  • Plugin Ecosystem: With 60,000+ free plugins and billions of cumulative downloads, most WordPress sites rely on plugins for extended functionality.
  • Theme Library: Over 30,000+ themes are available globally, including 13,000+ free themes on WordPress.org and 12,000+ premium themes on marketplaces like ThemeForest.
  • Billion-Dollar Economy: WordPress supports a multi-billion-dollar ecosystem, though claims like $596.7 billion and 50 million developers are not officially verified by authoritative sources.
  • E-Commerce Dominance: WooCommerce powers 6+ million websites and holds 38–39% market share among e-commerce platforms. 
  • Mobile-First: Around 55–60% of WordPress traffic comes from mobile devices, reflecting global mobile-first usage trends.
  • Blogging Standard: WordPress remains the leading blogging platform, though the claim “97% of bloggers use WordPress” is not officially verified.

Note: Platforms like Shopify (7.1%), Wix (~.9–6.0%), and Squarespace (3.4–3.5%) are still far behind in market share compared to WordPress.

If you work in web development or digital marketing or run a startup, this roundup of WordPress statistics is for you. Use these stats to support your next website project, refine your strategy, or pitch your services with confidence.

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Top 100+ WordPress Statistics in 2026

We will share 100+ significant WordPress data points and trends you should be aware of in 2026 below.

WordPress Usage Statistics

1. Powers 42.6% of all websites globally. This makes it the most used CMS on the internet, ahead of every competitor combined. 

2. Holds 59.9–60.8% of the CMS market. Nearly 6 out of every 10 websites built on a known CMS run on WordPress. 

3. 49.7% of the top 1 million websites use WordPress. This includes globally recognized brands like BBC, TechCrunch, CNN, Sony Music, and the White House.

4. Closest competitor Shopify sits at just 5.1%, followed by Wix at 4.2% and Squarespace at 2.4%. WordPress is roughly 9x larger than Shopify. 

5. Market share doubled in a decade. It grew from 21% in 2014 to 42.6% in March 2026. For the first time in 20+ years, it has seen a slight dip from its 2025 peak of 43.6%. 

(Source: W3Techs, W3Techs via WPZOOM, BloggersPassion, Colorlib

Number of Websites

6. There are 472 million and 605 million WordPress websites. 

7. BuiltWith counts 37.5 million actively visited WordPress sites. It gives it a more conservative but reliable count of truly functioning live sites.

8. The top 10 countries account for 30+ million WordPress sites. The USA leads at 3.68 million, followed by Germany and the UK. 

9. 500 to 1,000 new WordPress sites are launched every day. On average, 661 new sites go live daily. 

10. Every 2 minutes, a new site joins the top 10 million websites tracked by W3Techs — reflecting WordPress’s continued momentum even as growth steadies. 

11. Out of the 10,000 most trafficked websites, WordPress holds around 58% of CMS usage. 

Source:- W3Techs’ latest data

Why is the Market Trending Toward WordPress?

  • It is free to use the open-source platform.
  • Offers built-in features and plug-ins for website optimization.
  • Easy to operate.
  • It comes with large community support.

12. WordPress is one of the most searched technology terms online. The keyword ‘WordPress’ is searched approximately 2.74 million times per month globally. (KWFinder). 

13. Google Trends data shows global interest averaging 16 million monthly searches, confirming WordPress’s unmatched relevance across developer, business, and marketing communities in 2026. 

2. WordPress Statistics & Demographics 2026

14. The largest age group of WordPress users is 25–34 years (33.29%), followed by 35–44 years (21.5%) and 45–54 years (15.06%).
Source: electroiq.com

15. Around 61–65% of WordPress users are male, while 35–39% are female, with the gender gap gradually narrowing over time.
Sources: sqmagazine.co.uk

16. WordPress websites continues to grow across industries, with strong usage in education (~75%), followed by tech (~15%) and eCommerce (~13%).
Source: notta.ai

17. Organic search drives 46.68% of WordPress.org traffic, followed by direct traffic (31.42%) and referrals (20.81%).
Source: electroiq.com

18. Among social platforms, Reddit leads with 45.05%, followed by YouTube (36.62%), X/Twitter (3.98%), and Facebook (3.48%) as traffic sources.
Source: electroiq.com

19. WordPress websites are expanding globally, with key growth markets including India, Brazil, the US, Germany, and the UK, though the exact 21% YoY growth figures are not officially verified.

3. Top Countries Using WordPress Websites in 2026

20. The United States leads WordPress websites with over 18.7 million, followed by Germany and the United Kingdom. 

21. The top countries using WordPress are the United States, Germany, the UK, France, Brazil, the Netherlands, Italy, India, Spain, and Japan. (Site Builder Report)

Here is a table to make your findings more interesting!

 

CountryNo. of WordPress Websites
🇺🇸 USA18,700,000+
🇩🇪 Germany1,742,568
🇬🇧 United Kingdom1,316,510
🇫🇷 France929,947
🇧🇷 Brazil1,031,914
🇮🇹 Italy857,877
🇳🇱 Netherlands834,855
🇮🇳 India613,040+
🇯🇵 Japan672,037
🇪🇸 SpainGrowing rapidly

 

Below, we have shared the top countries that use WordPress websites and some facts about their market value. 

Russia

22. The global web hosting services market is valued at ~$178.76 billion in 2026. It is growing at a CAGR of 17–18% and is projected to reach $661 billion by 2034.

23. E-commerce, online businesses, and government digital initiatives are driving the growth of Russia’s web hosting market. It is part of the broader European hosting market, which is projected to reach $56.55 billion in 2026.

24. The average spend per employee in Russia’s web hosting sector sits at $64.06 (global benchmark). This is far below the earlier estimates and reflects updated global averages.

Germany

25. Germany’s web hosting market revenue is projected at $11.9 billion in 2026, growing at an annual rate aligned with European trends.

26. Germany may reach a higher projected market volume in the coming years as the market continues to expand.

27. Germany’s web hosting market is growing at a steady CAGR of 10–15% from 2026 to 2030.

28. The average spend per employee in Germany’s web hosting market is projected to be higher than the global average (~$64.06) due to strong enterprise adoption.

China

29. China’s web hosting market is estimated to reach US $15.5 billion in 2026, making it the largest hosting market in Asia-Pacific.

30. The Chinese hosting market continues to expand rapidly, supported by strong cloud adoption and domestic hyperscalers like Alibaba Cloud and Tencent Cloud.

31. China accounts for a significant share of Asia-Pacific hosting revenue (~1/3 of the region), reinforcing its dominance in regional digital infrastructure.

Source: webhosting.today 

USA

32. By 2026, the market is expected to surpass $178–$230 billion, driven by cloud adoption and digital transformation.

33. The industry is forecast to grow at a CAGR of ~17%–20%, potentially reaching $372+ billion by 2030.

34. The United States remains the largest market, generating over $70+ billion in 2025 alone.

35. Average spending per employee in web hosting is relatively low, at around $45–$53 annually, reflecting scalable cloud-based pricing models.

Source: Fortune Business Insights

UK

36. The UK web hosting and data processing market is expected to reach approximately $13.5 billion by 2026.

37. The UK web hosting segment alone is projected to grow from around $4.1 billion in 2025 to nearly $12.7 billion by 2033, reflecting strong digital adoption.

38. The market is expanding at an estimated CAGR of 10%–15%, aligned with broader European and global growth trends.

39. The average spend per employee in web hosting services is significantly lower than earlier claims, averaging around $45 globally in 2024, with gradual increases expected toward $90+ by 2029.

Web Hosting Market by Country (2026)

CountriesMarket Size (2026 Estimated)Avg Spend per Employee (2026)
USA$72.9 billion$64.06
Germany~$10–11 billion (est.)$64.06
UK~$11–13 billion (est.)$64.06
China$16.36 billion$64.06
Russia~$2–3 billion (est.)$64.06

4. Users’ Demographics for WordPress

40. The largest WordPress user group falls between 25 and 44 years old. They contribute to over 50%+ of total users.

41. Users aged 18–24 are the fastest-growing segment, driven by creator economy, freelancing, and no-code website building trends.

42. Around 65% of users are male and 35% female, but female participation is steadily increasing due to accessibility and content-driven careers.

43. WordPress is used in 178+ countries, with major user bases in the USA, UK, India, and Germany, indicating global accessibility and localization strength.

44. Nearly 97% of bloggers prefer WordPress, making content creators, writers, and publishers a core demographic segment.

45. Around 69% of users use WordPress CMS, highlighting strong adoption among small businesses, startups, and agencies rather than just bloggers.

46. WordPress websites are highest t in education (~75%), followed by tech (~15%) and eCommerce (~13%), showing diverse industry penetration.

47. WordPress attracts both developers and non-coders, with millions of users relying on themes/plugins instead of coding, fueling no-code adoption.

48. Available in 60+ languages, WordPress supports a highly diverse, multilingual user base.

49. WordPress sites attract 400M+ monthly users viewing 20B+ pages.

Source: Uxtweak

5. WordPress Websites Technology Statistics

50. As of 2026, WordPress 6.6+ versions collectively power over 80% of active websites, reflecting strong user trust in regular updates and backward compatibility.

51. WordPress was originally developed in 2003 as a fork of b2/cafelog, designed to provide a user-friendly, open-source publishing platform built on PHP and MySQL.

52. Over the years, WordPress has evolved into a mature and stable CMS, emphasizing web standards, accessibility, and enhanced user experience for both developers and non-technical users.

With an emphasis on web standards and user experience, make WordPress stable and mature.

  • Latest Version: WordPress 6.6+ (2026 releases), continuing the tradition of jazz-inspired naming.
  • PHP Version: PHP 8.3+ (recommended for optimal performance and security).
  • Database Support: MariaDB 11.x / MySQL 8.x, ensuring scalability and faster query handling.
  • Top Locales: English (US), Spanish, German, Japanese, and French remain the most widely used languages globally.

What’s New on WordPress?

  • WordPress now offers enhanced Full-Site Editing (FSE). Users can design a full website without coding.
  • The block editor (Gutenberg) has become faster and more intuitive, with new blocks and better customization options.
  • Performance improvements have reduced load times and improved Core Web Vitals for better SEO results.
  • Better security upgrades and safer plugin handling give better protection against vulnerabilities.
  • Improved developer tools and APIs make it easier to build custom themes, plugins, and headless solutions.

6. Themes and Plugins

53. WordPress themes and plugins simplify design and functionality. That is why it is highly used as a CMS. 

54. Themes and plugins play a key role in making websites visually appealing, intuitive, and easy to customize, even for non-technical users.

55. As of 2026, the official WordPress.org directory offers 13,000+ free themes, giving users a wide range of design options.

56. Beyond free options, the total number of WordPress themes (including premium marketplaces) exceeds 30,000+ themes, catering to different industries and use cases.

57. Popular themes in 2026 include Astra, Divi, OceanWP, Inspiro, and Ultra, known for speed, flexibility, and design control.

58. Premium marketplaces like ThemeForest continue to offer 12,000+ paid themes, expanding advanced design possibilities for businesses and developers.

7. Most Popular WordPress Themes

59. As of 2026, Hello Elementor leads the WordPress theme market with over 23,000 websites. This is followed by Astra, GeneratePress, and Divi.

60. Astra powers 15,000+ sites, while GeneratePress and Divi each support over 11,000–12,000 websites globally. Other popular themes like Flatsome and Newspaper continue to maintain strong niche adoption.

The overall trend shows a clear shift toward fast, minimal, and performance-driven themes in the WordPress ecosystem. 

Source: trends.builtwith

Other Top Selling WordPress Themes for 2026 include: 

  • Avada – ~4,500+ websites
  • Genesis Framework – ~3,500+ websites
  • Flatsome – ~6,000+ websites
  • Twenty Twenty-Three – ~3,000–4,000+ websites
  • Twenty Seventeen – ~2,000+ websites

8. Top WordPress Plugins and Market Share

61. Yoast SEO dominates the market with ~38.5% share, remaining the #1 SEO plugin globally.

62. WPForms ranks second with ~11.2% market share, showing strong growth among form builders.

63. WPBakery holds ~10.2% share, slightly behind WPForms but still widely used for page building.

64. WP Rocket emerges as a key player with ~8.0% market share, reflecting growing demand for performance optimization.

65. Gravity Forms and WPForms remain close competitors, but WPForms now leads in adoption among form plugins.

Source: 6 sense

9. WordPress Mobile Usage

WordPress is fully accessible on mobile devices through responsive themes and the WordPress mobile app. Users can manage websites on the go; however, performance and layout may differ from a desktop. 

Mobile vs Desktop WordPress Usage

Mobile devices now account for ~58–60% of global internet traffic. Given that, here is what you should know:

66. On WordPress sites, mobile traffic contributes around 55–60% of total visits, varying slightly by industry and audience type.

67. Desktop usage has declined but remains relevant, contributing ~38–42% of overall web traffic, especially in professional and B2B environments.

68. In B2B and high-intent workflows, the desktop still plays a key role due to complex navigation, data handling, and longer session durations.

WordPress Trends in Mobile Optimization and Responsive Design

WordPress adheres to specific trends for responsiveness on desktop and mobile platforms. 

69. Most WordPress themes available in official repositories like the WordPress Theme Directory now come with responsive design as a standard feature.

70. Studies show that 53% of mobile users leave a website that takes longer than three seconds to load.

71. Google’s mobile-first indexing is now fully implemented. The mobile version of a website is the primary factor for search rankings, making mobile optimization essential for SEO performance.

72. Google continues to dominate mobile search with over 93–95% market share, while Bing holds a small share (around 3–4%) and Yahoo contributes less than 1%.

73. Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) usage has declined in recent years. Modern performance standards like Core Web Vitals and responsive design have become the preferred approach.

74. The adoption of PWA technology in WordPress is increasing, with plugins enabling websites to deliver app-like experiences, improved engagement, and faster performance on mobile devices.

10. WordPress E-commerce Statistics

75. Recent data shows that over 60% of global consumers prefer online shopping over physical stores, reflecting the continued growth of digital commerce.
Source: statista

76. WordPress powers over 43% of all websites globally, making it a dominant force in the eCommerce ecosystem.
Source: w3techs

77. WooCommerce remains the most widely used eCommerce platform on WordPress, powering ~20–23% of all WordPress websites and a significant share of online stores globally.
Source: trends.builtwith

78. WooCommerce leads the global eCommerce platform market with ~38% market share, followed by competitors like Shopify and Wix Stores.
Source: statista

79. WooCommerce has surpassed 300+ million downloads, reflecting its massive adoption among businesses and developers worldwide.
Source: woocommerce

80. Major global brands, including Cisco and NVIDIA, use WooCommerce for scalable and customizable eCommerce solutions.

Other Leading eCommerce Platforms (2026)

  • Shopify – ~10–11% market share
  • Wix Stores – ~7–8% market share
  • Squarespace Commerce – ~14–15% market share

Source: statista

Important: WordPress gives you the option to examine online reviews and adjust your goods and services to better suit the preferences of customers, thus improving their online shopping experience. Alongside traditional inventory models, many WooCommerce stores expand with print-on-demand to ship personalized products without upfront stock or complex fulfillment. Using Podbase, merchants can design custom items, publish them to their catalog, and automate production and dropshipping so they can test new niches quickly while keeping costs low. This model aligns with WordPress’s flexibility for SEO, product pages, and marketing experiments, while the POD partner handles printing and logistics.

Source: Hostinger 

11. WordPress Security Statistics

Below are some facts on vulnerabilities and attacks of WordPress:

81. Plugins remain the largest risk, contributing to ~90%+ of WordPress vulnerabilities, while themes account for a smaller share and core vulnerabilities remain minimal.
Source: w3techs

82. WordPress websites experience thousands of automated attacks daily, including brute force, SQL injection, and XSS attempts, due to its large market share (~43% of all websites).
Source: statista (WordPress usage context via Statista datasets)

83. The most common attack vectors include XSS (Cross-Site Scripting), SQL injection, and brute-force login attempts, which dominate web application threats globally.
Source: statista

84. WordPress continues to reduce core vulnerabilities through frequent updates and security patches, making the core system relatively secure compared to plugins.
Source: w3techs

12. Security Measures and WordPress Updates in 2026

These days, the amount of security on your website determines how many people will visit it. WordPress updates its content management system and adds more security layers as a result. 

Updates on New Security Features in WordPress:

WordPress has introduced several new security features in its recent versions, including improved user authentication processes, automatic updates for themes and plugins, and enhanced monitoring of suspicious activity within the admin area.

85. Security systems like Wordfence continue to block hundreds of billions of malicious requests annually, including brute-force and credential-based attacks.

86. In recent reports, Wordfence has blocked billions of attack attempts per month, targeting vulnerabilities across plugins, themes, and login systems.

87. Web Application Firewalls (WAFs) actively prevent attacks from tens of thousands of malicious IP addresses, significantly reducing exploitation risks.

User Adoption Rates of Critical Security Updates and Practices:

88. Adoption of Automatic Updates: Approximately 80% of WordPress users have enabled automatic updates for core updates, which helps maintain security integrity.

89. Strong Password Enforcement: Around 70% of WordPress sites now enforce or strongly recommend the use of strong passwords for user accounts.

90. Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): The adoption of 2FA has seen a significant increase, with around 60% of WordPress users using it as an added layer of security.

Note: Most attacks on WordPress are directed at third-party plugins rather than the platform itself.

Source: AIOSEO

13. WordPress Hosting and Performance

A WordPress website will boost your performance and speed. Some website hosting companies are listed below.

  • Hostinger: Best fit for beginners
  • Kinsta: Overall Perfect
  • inMotion Hosting: Best for the tech-savvy
  • Cloudways: Perfectly managed cloud hosting
  • Scala Hosting: Ideal for larger businesses  
  • WP Engine: Super-Fast Servers
  • FlyWheel: Super fast speed.
  • Blue Host: Reliable hosting provider
  • Liquid Web: Online Store friendly

WordPress Site Performance

Site performance is another thing that WordPress powers. If a number of users visit your website at the same time, WordPress takes the load easily. Given that, here is what you should know:

91. Typically, users expect pages to load quickly and abandon slow sites. Around 47% of users expect a page to load within 2 seconds.
Source: Forbes Website Statistics

92. Website speed remains a critical ranking factor in Google’s algorithm, especially after mobile-first indexing and Core Web Vitals. Faster websites gain better visibility and ranking advantages.
Source: Forbes Site Speed & SEO Insights

93. Performance directly impacts conversions and engagement. A 1-second delay in page load time can reduce conversions by 7%, and slow websites lead to higher bounce rates and lower user satisfaction.
Source: Forbes Ecommerce Strategy Guide

14. Future Trends and Predictions of WordPress in 2026

Undoubtedly, WP has been maintaining its position over the last two decades. Major brands like Disney, Sony, and Meta (Facebook) use WordPress for content-driven platforms. Given that, here are its future trends as per estimated reports:

94. WooCommerce powers 6+ million websites globally. It holds 38–39% of the global eCommerce platform market share. Ahead of competitors like Shopify, Wix, and Squarespace.

95. WordPress continues to dominate the web, powering ~43% of all websites and holding 60%+ CMS market share. Around 38–40% of the top 10 million websites globally are built on WordPress. 

96. WooCommerce and WordPress provide features such as subscriptions, bookings, memberships, and integrations with modern payment systems (including digital wallets and emerging fintech solutions).

97. The WordPress ecosystem includes millions of developers, designers, and contributors worldwide. This makes it one of the largest open-source communities. 

98. It also continuously contributes to themes, plugins, and core development, maintaining its trust among business owners and entrepreneurs. 

AI Integration in WordPress (2026)

99. WordPress is actively leveraging AI-powered tools for content creation, SEO optimization, and automation.

100. AI is now integrated through plugins and third-party tools, enabling automated content generation, chatbots, and smart website personalization.

101. Matt Mullenweg has focused on the importance of AI. He encourages developers and users to adopt AI for building smarter websites and digital experiences.

Important WordPress Statistics in 2026

Market Share & Usage

  • Powers 43% of all websites
  • Holds 62–63% of CMS market share
  • Used by 38–40% of the top 10M websites

Content & Engagement

  • 70 million posts are published monthly
  • 20+ billion page views monthly
  • WordPress-related searches reach millions monthly globally

Themes & Plugins

  • 30,000+ themes available globally
  • 60,000+ free plugins on WordPress.org
  • Elementor is among the most widely used plugins
  • WooCommerce is used by 20–23% of WordPress sites

User Reach & Demographics

  • Available in 200+ languages
  • Top markets include USA, UK, India, and Germany
  • Largest user group: 25-34 years

Mobile & Performance

  • 55–60% traffic comes from mobile devices
  • Most modern themes are mobile-responsive by default
  • Average load time expectation is 2-3 seconds

Security & Reliability

  • 90%+ vulnerabilities come from plugins
  • WordPress core vulnerabilities remain very low 
  • Patch timelines vary

WordPress for E-Commerce

  • WooCommerce has 300M+ downloads
  • Powers 20-23% of WordPress sites and 38–39% of eCommerce platforms globally
  • Daily download figures vary

Data sourced from:

w3techs.com, wordpress.org, wordpress.com, trends.builtwith.com, wordpress.org wordpress.org/themes/, statista.com, demandsage.com

Conclusion

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Popular WordPress statistics plugins include Jetpack Stats, MonsterInsights, and Site Kit by Google. These plugins provide real-time traffic insights, user behavior tracking, and performance metrics, making them widely used for website analytics and reporting.

Top tools include Google Analytics, Google Search Console, Jetpack Stats, and Matomo. These platforms help track traffic, user engagement, SEO performance, and conversions, offering detailed insights into how visitors interact with your WordPress website.

The best WordPress analytics plugins are MonsterInsights, Site Kit by Google, Jetpack, and ExactMetrics. These tools simplify analytics integration and provide easy-to-understand reports directly within the WordPress dashboard for better decision-making.

As of 2026, there are over 61,000 free plugins in the WordPress.org directory, with total plugins (including premium) exceeding 90,000, offering extensive customization for websites.

WordPress is available in over 200 languages and locales globally, making it one of the most accessible content management systems for international users and multilingual websites.

In 2026, WordPress powers approximately 42%–43% of all websites on the internet, making it the most widely used content management system worldwide.

Premium WordPress themes offer advanced customization, better design quality, regular updates, and dedicated support. They also improve performance, security, and SEO capabilities, helping businesses create professional and scalable websites efficiently.

 

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