Google Business Profile Statistics (2026): Performance, Reviews & Local Search Data

Google Business Profile is the primary data layer feeding Google’s AI systems in 2026, and the numbers confirm its status as the single highest-leverage marketing investment available to local businesses. The average SMB receives 1,009 GBP searches per month, GBP Maps views grew 61% year-over-year, and complete profiles earn 7x more clicks than incomplete ones — yet most local businesses have never fully optimized theirs. This is the full GBP data picture for 2026.

  • 200M+ businesses have GBP listings globally — 76% are verified; the Map Pack appears in 93% of all local searches (Posterly 2026).
  • The average SMB receives 1,009 searches per month through GBP — 781 discovery views and 228 direct branded views (BrightLocal 2026).
  • Complete GBP profiles earn 7x more clicks and 70% more in-store visits than incomplete profiles (Google 2026).
  • GBP Maps views grew 61% year-over-year; Google Search GBP views grew 28% (SOCi 2026).
  • 86% of GBP impressions come from category-based searches — not branded queries — meaning GBP is primarily a new customer acquisition tool (Birdeye State of GBP 2026).
  • 71% of GBP interactions originate from mobile devices (SQ Magazine 2025 GBP research).
  • Profiles with 750+ character descriptions have 2.5x more impressions than profiles without a description (BrightLocal).

 

Google Business Profile statistics 2026 infographic showing profile reach, click impact of complete profiles, GBP views growth, and discovery search data

Key Google Business Profile statistics for 2026 — sourced from Birdeye, BrightLocal, Google, and SOCi.

 

GBP Market Overview: Scale and Reach

Google Business Profile has evolved from a simple business directory into the primary data infrastructure of local search. In 2026, it functions as the structured data layer feeding Google Search, Google Maps, and Google’s AI systems simultaneously. For local businesses, understanding GBP’s scale and role in the search ecosystem is the starting point for making informed local marketing investments.

200M+Businesses with GBP listings globally — 76% of which are verified (Posterly 2026)
93%Of local searches trigger a Google Map Pack result — making GBP visibility relevant to virtually every local search (Posterly 2026)
1,009Average monthly searches for an SMB through GBP — 781 discovery views + 228 direct branded views (BrightLocal 2026)
92,600Average monthly GBP views for hospitality businesses — the highest-volume industry category (Search Endurance)
70%Of local searches result in GBP interactions in 2026 — GBP dominates local consumer decision-making (Dietz Group 2026)

The 86% category-based discovery rate is perhaps the most strategically important GBP statistic. For the overwhelming majority of local searches, consumers are not searching for a specific business by name — they are searching for a service or category. They search “dentist near me,” “digital marketing agency Phoenix,” or “best HVAC company” — and they discover businesses through GBP in those category results. This means GBP optimization is primarily a new customer acquisition strategy, not just a brand visibility tool. The implication is direct: category selection, service listings, and keyword-rich descriptions that match how consumers search are more valuable than ensuring the business name appears prominently.

Source: Birdeye — State of Google Business Profile 2026 | Searchlab — Google Business Profile Statistics 2026

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GBP Completeness and Optimization Impact

The performance data for complete vs. incomplete GBP profiles is among the most compelling in local marketing — and the optimization actions required are free. The business case for GBP optimization is straightforward: completing fields that are already available at no cost directly produces measurable increases in clicks, visits, and consumer actions.

7xMore clicks for 100% complete GBP profiles vs. incomplete profiles (Google 2026)
70%More in-store visits for businesses with complete GBP profiles (Google 2026)
2.5xMore impressions for profiles with 750+ character business descriptions vs. no description (BrightLocal)
2xMore visits for GBPs with updated business hours vs. missing or outdated hours (Whitespark 2026)
17%Stronger local visibility for businesses using primary and secondary GBP categories correctly (New Media 2026)
18%More profile actions for listings with complete menus or service lists vs. simplified profiles (New Media 2026)

The most commonly overlooked completeness elements in local GBP audits are: (1) secondary business categories — adding relevant secondary categories expands the query footprint by approximately 17%; (2) keyword-rich business descriptions using the full 750+ character allowance; (3) service listings with individual service descriptions rather than a general service list; (4) business attributes (parking, accessibility, payment methods) which filter results for users with specific needs; and (5) the “From the Owner” description section, which many businesses leave blank despite its influence on impression volume.

Source: Searchlab — GBP Statistics 2026 | New Media — 100+ GBP Statistics 2026

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GBP Growth Trends (2026)

GBP is not a static tool — it is an actively growing channel. The year-over-year growth in GBP views, actions, and consumer interactions reveals the increasing centrality of GBP in local consumer decision-making.

61%GBP Maps views grew year-over-year — the fastest-growing surface in local search (SOCi 2026)
28%GBP Google Search views grew year-over-year — both surfaces expanding simultaneously (SOCi 2026)
41%Overall GBP actions (calls, directions, website clicks, bookings) grew year-over-year (Google 2026)
13%Of local queries now trigger AI Overviews — changing how GBP data surfaces in local results (ClickRank 2026)

AI’s Impact on GBP in 2026

The most significant structural change to GBP in 2026 is its role as the primary data source feeding Google’s AI systems. Google’s Gemini and AI Overviews pull data directly from GBP category tags, service listings, attributes, and review sentiment data. Businesses with complete, accurate GBP data appear more frequently in AI-assisted local search results. Businesses with incomplete or inconsistent data are underrepresented — not just in the traditional local pack, but in the AI-generated local recommendations that now appear for 13% of local queries and are growing month over month.

GBP Changes in 2025–2026: What Businesses Need to Know
Several significant GBP feature changes occurred between 2025 and 2026: (1) Native GBP chat and API-based Q&A were deprecated — customer messaging has moved to SMS and WhatsApp channels; (2) Google launched AI-assisted review summaries, now live on 60% of profiles; (3) GBP profile health scores were introduced to help businesses benchmark completeness; (4) Enhanced verification protocols to combat spam listings were implemented; (5) User-generated content (photos, reviews) now plays a larger direct role in ranking signals. Businesses managing GBP based on practices from 2023–2024 may be operating with outdated assumptions about which features matter most.

Source: SOCi Local Visibility Index 2026 | Birdeye — State of GBP 2026

Photos and Visual Content: GBP Performance Data

Photos are one of the most impactful and most under-utilized GBP optimization tools. The data consistently shows that businesses with robust photo libraries receive significantly more clicks, calls, and direction requests than those with minimal or no photos.

 

Bar chart showing the performance impact of GBP optimization actions in 2026, including complete profiles, updated hours, photo uploads, and description length

GBP optimization actions and their measured impact on profile performance in 2026 — completeness drives clicks, photos drive engagement.

 

520%More calls for GBPs with 100+ photos vs. those with fewer photos (GBP Insights data / OwlClaw 2026)
24%Higher profile interaction rate for businesses that upload new photos monthly vs. those with static photo libraries (New Media 2026)
18%More clicks for GBP listings with 20+ photos vs. those with fewer than 5 (New Media 2026)
27%More discovery impressions for profiles with fresh photos vs. those with outdated visuals (New Media 2026)

Photo Strategy for Maximum GBP Impact

The photo data points to a consistent pattern: both volume and freshness matter. A business that uploaded 100 photos when it first created its GBP listing five years ago and has not uploaded a single photo since performs worse than a business with 30 photos where 4–5 new photos were added this month. Google’s algorithm interprets regular photo uploads as a signal of active business operations — relevant to local searches with immediate intent (“open now,” “near me today”).

The most effective GBP photo strategy combines: exterior photos (for recognition from the street), interior photos (setting consumer expectations before the visit), product or service photos (demonstrating the quality of work), team photos (building trust through faces), and geo-tagged images from job sites or service calls (providing geographic relevance signals). For service businesses, job-site photos tagged to the service location are particularly valuable as they provide geographic evidence of service area without requiring additional location pages.

Source: New Media — 100+ GBP Statistics 2026 | OwlClaw — Local SEO Benchmarks 2026

GBP and Consumer Purchase Behavior

The primary value of GBP is its direct influence on consumer decisions — who they visit, who they call, and who they purchase from. The behavioral data in 2026 confirms that GBP interactions are not passive browsing — they are high-intent actions that directly precede customer acquisitions.

2.7xMore likely to be trusted by customers — businesses with a GBP vs. those without (Google)
50%More likely to be considered for purchase — businesses with complete GBP profiles (Google)
53%Of local consumers see a Google Business Profile before visiting a business website — GBP is the first touchpoint, not the website (New Media 2026)
66%Of consumers trust Google for local business information — the most-trusted local business information source (BrightLocal / Search Endurance)
4–7%Of total GBP views result in website clicks — the benchmark conversion rate from profile views to website visits (WebFX 2026)

The GBP-to-Purchase Pathway

53% of local consumers see a GBP before visiting a business website. This means that for the majority of local customers, the GBP is the first impression — not the website, not the social media page, not an advertisement. The GBP is where initial trust is established, where hours and location are confirmed, where reviews are scanned, and where the decision to visit or call is made. For businesses that have invested heavily in their website but neglected their GBP, this data suggests a significant misallocation of optimization effort.

Source: WebFX — GBP Benchmarks 2026 | New Media — GBP Statistics 2026

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GBP Reviews: Impact on Rankings and Conversions

Reviews operate on two simultaneous axes for GBP: they directly affect local pack rankings through review signals (16% of ranking weight), and they directly affect consumer conversion through trust and star rating thresholds. The 2026 data on review behavior shows both dimensions strengthening.

41%Of consumers “always” read reviews before choosing a local business in 2026 — up from 29% in 2025 (BrightLocal Local Consumer Review Survey 2026)
31%Of consumers only use businesses with 4.5+ stars — nearly double the prior year’s 17% (Posterly / BrightLocal 2026)
21%More local search appearances for GBPs with active review growth vs. those with static review profiles (New Media 2026)
4.0Star rating threshold for Google to treat a business as credible in local rankings; 4.5+ required by 31% of consumers in 2026

GBP Review Response: A Dual-Ranking and Trust Signal

Responding to reviews is both a Google ranking signal (review response behavior is factored into behavioral signals) and a consumer trust factor (97% of review readers also read business responses). The businesses consistently responding to all reviews — positive and negative — signal to Google’s algorithm that the business is actively engaged and to consumers that the business cares about their experience. Both signals strengthen GBP performance simultaneously, making review response one of the few optimization actions that affects multiple ranking factor categories at once.

Source: BrightLocal — Local Consumer Review Survey 2026 | New Media — GBP Statistics 2026

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Mobile and GBP: The Mobile-First Reality

The majority of GBP interactions originate from mobile devices — making mobile-first GBP optimization not optional but essential. The consumer who finds a business through GBP on their phone is the highest-intent potential customer in local marketing: they’re looking for something nearby, right now, and often making a decision within minutes.

71%Of GBP interactions originate from mobile devices (SQ Magazine 2025)
61%Of GBP impressions come from mobile devices — the dominant surface for local discovery (New Media 2026)
60%Of mobile users contact a business directly from local search results via click-to-call or directions (industry research)

The mobile-first GBP optimization priorities differ from desktop: click-to-call is the primary mobile conversion action (not website visits), so an accurate, clickable phone number is the most critical GBP field for mobile conversions. Directions requests are the second most common mobile action, making address accuracy and the Google Maps pin location more important than any on-page content. For service businesses, mobile GBP optimization means ensuring the phone number in the profile is the correct primary contact number — not a general company number that routes to a complex IVR system — and that it connects to someone who can immediately book or quote the service.

Source: SQ Magazine — Google My Business Statistics 2025 | New Media — GBP Statistics 2026

Google Business Profile Statistics Summary Table

Statistic Figure Source Year
Businesses with GBP listings globally 200M+ Posterly 2026
GBP profiles that are verified 76% Posterly 2026
Local searches triggering a Map Pack result 93% Posterly 2026
Average monthly SMB GBP searches 1,009 BrightLocal 2026
Average monthly SMB GBP discovery views 781 of 1,009 BrightLocal 2026
Hospitality industry GBP monthly views 92,600 avg Search Endurance 2026
GBP impressions from category searches (not branded) 86% Birdeye State of GBP 2026
Local searches resulting in GBP interactions 70% Dietz Group 2026
Click lift — complete vs. incomplete GBP profile 7x more clicks Google 2026
In-store visit lift — complete vs. incomplete GBP 70% more visits Google 2026
Impression lift — 750+ char description vs. none 2.5x more impressions BrightLocal 2026
Visit lift — updated hours vs. missing hours 2x more visits Whitespark 2026
Visibility lift — correct primary + secondary categories 17% stronger New Media 2026
Action lift — complete menu/service list vs. simplified 18% more actions New Media 2026
GBP Maps views YoY growth 61% SOCi 2026
GBP Search views YoY growth 28% SOCi 2026
Overall GBP actions YoY growth 41% Google 2025–2026
Local queries triggering AI Overviews 13% ClickRank / Semrush 2026
Google AI-assisted review summaries — profile rollout 60% of profiles Birdeye / SQ Magazine 2026
Call lift — 100+ photos vs. fewer 520% more calls GBP Insights / OwlClaw 2026
Interaction rate lift — monthly new photos 24% higher New Media 2026
Click lift — 20+ photos vs. under 5 18% more clicks New Media 2026
Discovery impression lift — fresh vs. outdated photos 27% more impressions New Media 2026
Consumer trust — business with GBP vs. without 2.7x more likely to be trusted Google 2026
Consumer consideration — complete GBP profile 50% more likely to consider purchase Google 2026
Consumers who see GBP before website 53% New Media 2026
Consumers trusting Google for local business info 66% BrightLocal / Search Endurance 2026
GBP views-to-website-click conversion benchmark 4–7% of views WebFX 2026
GBP interactions from mobile devices 71% SQ Magazine 2025
Consumers “always” reading reviews before choosing 41% BrightLocal Local Consumer Review Survey 2026
Consumers requiring 4.5+ stars 31% (nearly double 2025) BrightLocal / Posterly 2026

Frequently Asked Questions: Google Business Profile Statistics 2026

How many searches does the average SMB receive through Google Business Profile?
The average SMB receives 1,009 searches per month through GBP — 781 discovery views and 228 direct branded views, per BrightLocal 2026. Hospitality businesses average 92,600 monthly GBP views. 86% of all GBP impressions come from category-based searches, not branded queries.
How does a complete Google Business Profile affect click-through rates?
Complete GBP profiles receive 7x more clicks than incomplete profiles (Google 2026). Profiles with 750+ character descriptions have 2.5x more impressions. Profiles with updated business hours receive 2x more visits than those with missing hours. The performance gap between complete and incomplete profiles is among the largest in local marketing data.
How do photos affect Google Business Profile performance?
GBPs with 20+ photos earn 18% more clicks than those with under 5. Businesses uploading new photos monthly see 24% higher interaction rates. Businesses with 100+ photos get 520% more calls. Both photo volume and photo freshness drive engagement — regular monthly uploads consistently outperform static photo libraries.
What percentage of GBP impressions come from category vs. branded searches?
86% of GBP impressions come from category-based searches rather than branded queries (Birdeye State of GBP 2026). This means the overwhelming majority of GBP visibility is new customer acquisition through service or category searches — not brand recognition from existing customers searching by name.
How has Google Business Profile changed in 2026?
Key 2026 GBP changes: GBP is now the primary data layer feeding Google’s AI systems (Gemini, Search, Maps); AI Overviews appear in 13% of local queries; native messaging deprecated in favor of SMS/WhatsApp; AI-assisted review summaries rolled out to 60% of profiles; GBP profile health scores introduced; GBP Maps views grew 61% year-over-year.

Methodology & Sources

This article was researched and written by David McGinnis, SEO Strategist at BizIQ. All statistics are sourced from Tier 1 primary sources. Sources include:

  • Birdeye — State of Google Business Profile 2026: Annual industry report on GBP trends, enterprise strategies, and discovery behavior benchmarks.
  • BrightLocal 2026: Primary research on average SMB GBP search volume, discovery vs. direct views, and consumer review behavior data.
  • Google / Google Business Profile Insights 2025: Official data on complete profile click lift, in-store visit lift, and consumer consideration impact.
  • SOCi — Local Visibility Index 2026: GBP Maps and Search views growth data, AI local recommendation benchmarks.
  • Whitespark 2026: Business hours update impact on GBP visit rates.
  • Searchlab — GBP Statistics 2026: Compiled GBP benchmarks from Google, BrightLocal, Whitespark, SOCi, Moz, and ReviewTrackers.
  • New Media — 100+ GBP Statistics 2026: Photo performance data, description impact, category optimization benchmarks.
  • WebFX — GBP Benchmarks 2026: Industry-specific GBP engagement benchmarks based on original WebFX research.
  • SQ Magazine 2025: Mobile interaction percentages and GBP usage data.

BizIQ Analysis calculations are original to BizIQ and clearly labeled as such.

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