How Many Apps Offer Sign In With Google on Their Signup Screen?

Of 289 apps with captured auth screens tracked by Lazyweb Research, 48.8% (141 apps) show a Sign in with Google button.[1] That makes Google the most common social provider, narrowly ahead of Apple at 43.6% and well ahead of Facebook at 22.1%. Only email (72.7%) is more prevalent.

Sign in with Google appears on 48.8% of 289 apps with captured auth screens — the most common social provider (Lazyweb Research, July 2026).

Lazyweb Research · n=289 · Published 2026-07-07

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The finding

Sign in with Google is present on 141 of 289 apps (48.8%) with vision-extracted auth screens.[1] It edges out Apple (126 apps, 43.6%) and more than doubles Facebook (64, 22.1%).[2][3] Only email auth (210 apps, 72.7%) is more widespread.[4]

Where Google sits vs other providers

ProviderAppsShare
Email21072.7% [4]
Google14148.8% [1]
Apple12643.6% [2]
Facebook6422.1% [3]

Google and Apple together define the social-login default; roughly 38% of apps show both (covered on the Apple+Google pairing page).

How to apply it

If you can only ship one social provider, Google is the modal choice across tracked apps (48.8%).[1] But on iOS, shipping Google alone typically triggers Apple's requirement to also offer Sign in with Apple — which is why the two prevalences sit so close together.[2] Plan for the pair, not just Google.

Caveats

This is extraction-based: 48.8% reflects Google buttons detected on the 289 apps' captured screens, not a guaranteed audit of every app's real provider list.[1] A missing match is not proof the app lacks Google sign-in.

The numbers

StatComputed from
48.8% (141/289)sign_in_with_google_prevalence
43.6% (126/289)sign_in_with_apple_prevalence
22.1% (64/289)facebook_auth_prevalence
72.7% (210/289)email_auth_prevalence
Methodology. Universe: 289 mobile apps with a vision-extracted auth screen. Google detected via regex ('with google', 'google sign', 'google account') over vision text, deduped per company, July 2026. Extraction-based; absence is not proof of absence.

Sources & citations

  1. [1] Lazyweb Research analysis of 289 apps (mobile apps with vision-extracted auth screens), July 2026. Google-button prevalence via vision-text regex over 289 apps' captured signup/login screens, deduped per company.

Source: Lazyweb Research — proprietary analysis of real, in-market app screens. Cite as Lazyweb Research, 2026-07-07.

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