Linux Reaches 5% Desktop Market Share in USA

Jul 16, 2025 - 13:00
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For the first time, Linux has officially broken the 5% desktop market share barrier in the United States of America! It's a huge milestone for open-source and our fantastic Linux community. While many might think of Linux as a niche choice, this new data shows a significant shift is happening.

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The Numbers Are In: Linux at 5.03% in the USA!

According to the latest StatCounter Global Stats for June 2025, Linux now holds 5.03% of the desktop operating system market share in the United United States of America. This is fantastic news!

Figure 1: StatCounter - Desktop Operating System Market Share in United States Of America - June 2025
Figure 2: StatCounter - Desktop Operating System Market Share United States Of America (May 2024 - June 2025)

To put this into perspective, here's how the desktop market breaks down in the USA for the same period:

  • Windows: Still dominant at 63.2%. However, Windows has seen its share drop by nearly 13% over the last decade.
  • OS X: Holds 16.57%.
  • macOS: Accounts for 7.72%. (It's worth noting that some data reporting issues mean OS X and macOS are sometimes split, even though macOS is the newer branding for OS X. When combined, Apple's desktop presence is around 24%).
  • Linux: Our star, now at 5.03%.
  • Unknown: Stands at 4.76%.
  • Chrome OS: Represents 2.71%.

One truly satisfying detail for me? Linux has finally surpassed the "Unknown" category in the USA! It shows that our growth is clear and recognised.

Why Are More People Switching to Linux? My Take!

This isn't just a random bump; there are several clear reasons why Linux is seeing such a surge in popularity:

1. Windows' Woes

Many users are growing tired of Microsoft's approach.

  • Windows 10's impending end-of-life is a major driver. People with perfectly good computers are looking for alternatives rather than upgrading their hardware just for Windows 11.
  • Concerns about privacy invasions, adware, and forced updates in Windows are pushing users away. Many users are fed up with Microsoft "urging users to train their AI for free".

2. Gaming's New Frontier

The Steam Deck has been a game-changer! This popular handheld gaming device runs on a Linux-based system, introducing a whole new group of gamers to the power and flexibility of Linux. They're truly enjoying the experience!

3. Linux's Own Evolution

Linux itself has made huge strides:

  • It's more user-friendly than ever before. Distributions like Ubuntu and Linux Mint have made significant improvements to their interfaces, making them intuitive and easy to use.
  • Privacy is a top priority for many, and Linux offers a fantastic open-source alternative that addresses these growing concerns. Many Linux users actively use tools to protect their privacy, which might even affect how their usage is tracked.
  • Linux can breathe new life into older hardware, letting you extend the useful life of your existing computers. If you have an older machine, Linux can make it feel fast again!
  • The software ecosystem is constantly growing, with better compatibility for many popular applications thanks to tools like Wine.

The Real Story: Is Linux's Market Share Even Higher? I Think So!

While the 5.03% is exciting, I believe the actual number of Linux users could be much higher. Here's why:

  • Tracking Limitations: These statistics are gathered using website trackers. Many Linux users, being privacy-focused, use tools that can obscure their operating system or switch their user agent. This means some Linux users might be misidentified.
  • The "Unknown" Factor: The "Unknown" category currently accounts for 4.76% of the desktop market in the USA. It's highly probable that a significant portion of this "Unknown" share consists of Linux systems operating discreetly. Some of it could also be bots or crawlers.
  • Chrome OS Connection: Let's not forget Chrome OS. While listed separately, it's actually derived from open-source ChromiumOS, which is itself based on the Linux kernel. If we combine the USA market shares of Linux (5.03%) and Chrome OS (2.71%), we get a combined "Linux family" market share of 7.74%! This means Linux has already comfortably passed the 5% mark when considering its broader ecosystem.

More Users are Switching to Linux

This 5% achievement is more than just bragging rights; it signals a significant shift and a growing interest in alternative operating systems.

  • It demonstrates that there's a real appetite for open-source solutions among desktop users.
  • This increased visibility can create a wonderful "snowball effect" for the Linux community. As more people adopt Linux, more passionate users and skilled developers are drawn in, contributing to its ongoing improvement and making the ecosystem even stronger.
  • I'm personally hopeful that this significant milestone will encourage more hardware vendors to acknowledge and support the Linux user base. Imagine a future where finding drivers for your fancy mouse or Wi-Fi printer is as straightforward on Linux as it is on other systems – that's something I'm truly looking forward to!

Looking Ahead

The journey of Linux has been one of slow but steady progress, accelerating in recent years. It took eight years to go from 1% to 2% (by April 2021), then just 2.2 years to reach 3% (June 2023), and a mere 0.7 years to hit 4% (February 2024). Now, here we are, at over 5% in the USA! This exponential growth suggests that we're on a promising upward trend.

It's truly an exciting time to be a Linux user, and I believe the best is yet to come.

What do you think about Linux's growing market share? Have you recently switched to Linux, and if so, what prompted your move? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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Senthilkumar Palani (aka SK) is the Founder and Editor in chief of OSTechNix. He is a Linux/Unix enthusiast and FOSS supporter. He lives in Tamilnadu, India. Previous post

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