OpenAI Signals: ChatGPT users deepen engagement across languages and features
New OpenAI Signals data tracks ChatGPT adoption growth globally, with users increasing session frequency and exploring more platform capabilities.

OpenAI published new Signals data this week showing ChatGPT adoption expanding across regions and languages, with users deepening engagement and exploring more of the platform's feature set. The data tracks usage patterns globally, though the company did not release specific user counts or percentage growth figures in the initial release.
The report highlights that existing users are increasing session frequency and spending more time in the product, while new users are arriving from a broader set of geographies. Language diversity in prompts has grown, indicating uptake in non-English-speaking markets. The data also shows users moving beyond text chat into features like image generation, code interpreter, and voice mode.
OpenAI framed the release as part of a broader transparency effort around product adoption, following earlier disclosures on API usage and enterprise seat counts. The company has not yet published raw numbers on daily or monthly active users, a metric competitors like Anthropic and Google have begun sharing in limited form. Watch for the next Signals update to include breakdowns by feature category and regional user retention curves—metrics that would clarify where ChatGPT is gaining durable traction versus where adoption remains experimental.



