The adoption of voice search in Cameroon has reached 35% among internet users in 2026, driven by increased mobile device penetration and improved voice recognition technology. Search engines, predominantly Google, continue to dominate with a 92% market share, underscoring the limited competition in the digital search landscape. The volume of searches has surged to 1.2 billion monthly queries, reflecting a growing digital engagement among Cameroonians.
Users now spend an average of 4 minutes and 10 seconds per session, indicating deeper engagement with search results. Voice search accuracy has improved to 87%, especially in local languages, making it more accessible for a wider population. These trends suggest a shift toward more natural language interactions and a digitally connected society, fostering economic and social development through better information access.