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Semrush, an Adobe company and the leading brand visibility platform, announced the release of the 2026 AI Visibility Index flagship study. Building on the original AI Visibility Index, launched in September 2025, the report represents a major expansion of Semrush’s AI search intelligence capabilities, scaling from an initial analysis of 2,500 prompts to 126 million U.S. AI search prompts analyzed from January through April 2026. The expanded dataset offers one of the most comprehensive views to date of how brands are mentioned, cited, and surfaced across major AI search platforms — and how AI-powered discovery is reshaping brand visibility across industries.
The launch comes as consumers increasingly embrace AI-powered chat services and browsers to discover and evaluate product offerings. New data from Adobe highlights the substantial growth in this channel, where AI traffic to U.S. retail sites have surged 1,324% between October 2024 and May 2026. In the travel sector, AI traffic is up 2,215% in the same period. However, marketers face a growing measurement challenge. Semrush found that 45% of marketing leaders cannot accurately measure their brand visibility within AI-generated answers, while only 9% have the tools to track all relevant metrics across platforms.
The Index establishes benchmarks across 22 industries, helping organizations understand why brand performance can vary significantly between AI platforms and where new visibility opportunities are emerging.
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“Your AI narrative is becoming the decisive entry point to your customer experience,” said Rachel Thornton, CMO, Adobe Enterprise. “But the new reality is, your customers are both people and AI agents. Minimizing brand drift to ensure accuracy and consistency across every digital touchpoint is now the starting point for securing visibility. This requires new content strategies, stronger data foundations, and organization-wide governance.”
AI Visibility Is Becoming a Brand Narrative Challenge
The Index shows that AI-powered discovery is no longer shaped by a single search result, owned website, or ranking position. Across ChatGPT, Gemini, Google AI Mode, and Google AI Overviews, brands are being interpreted, summarized, mentioned, and cited through different combinations of owned content, third-party sources, community discussions, publishers, retailers, and reference platforms – meaning brands must now compete not only to be found, but to be accurately understood and credibly supported.
The four platforms analyzed also demonstrate significantly different citation patterns. ChatGPT cites an average of 15 sources per response and frequently relies on community and reference platforms such as Reddit and Wikipedia, while Gemini cites an average of 3 sources per response, drawing on a smaller pool of citations that includes Wikipedia, Reddit, and YouTube. These differences help explain why a brand can perform strongly in one AI environment while having limited visibility in another, reinforcing the need to measure AI visibility platform by platform while strengthening the broader brand signals AI systems use to recognize, trust, and recommend brands.
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“AI is now intrinsic to the default search experience, and brands need to adapt. The name of the game is Brand Visibility,” said Andrew Warden, Vice President of Marketing at Adobe and former CMO of Semrush. “The foundations of SEO are critically important in creating trust signals for AI, but visibility now depends on how consistently a brand reinforces its narrative across digital channels. Marketing teams need to redesign how they work across SEO, content, communications, data, and brand governance to compete in this new environment.”
Additional AI Visibility Index Takeaways
Beyond the headline findings, the study reveals several important dynamics shaping how brands appear, compete, and build trust across AI-powered discovery environments:
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