Outlook Facts and Statistics

Outlook Statistics (2026): Facts, App Downloads, and Key Updates

Hotmail is now Outlook.com. Updated 2026 facts: Hotmail-to-Outlook timeline, Outlook mobile app downloads, and what Microsoft discloses (and doesn’t) about users today.

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Hotmail statistics and facts (2026)

Hotmail is one of the most iconic consumer email brands of the early internet era—but in practical terms, “Hotmail” is now an email address domain inside Microsoft’s modern email ecosystem. The service was migrated into Outlook.com, and Microsoft fully transitioned Hotmail into the Outlook.com experience in 2013.

Answer Box: Is Hotmail still a thing in 2026?

Yes—many people still use @hotmail.com addresses, but the service experience is Outlook.com. Hotmail was migrated to Outlook in 2013, and you sign in through Outlook using a Microsoft account.

Hotmail / Outlook.com Key Metrics (2026)

Hotmail status Migrated into Outlook.com (Hotmail replaced by Outlook in 2013)
Outlook Android app downloads 1B+ downloads (Google Play listing)
Outlook availability Web + iOS + Android + desktop clients (Microsoft 365)

What Happened to Hotmail?

Hotmail launched in the mid-1990s and became a defining webmail service. Microsoft acquired it and, over time, evolved the product through several brand eras. The major modern shift happened when Microsoft replaced Hotmail’s web experience with Outlook.com—bringing a cleaner interface, tighter calendar integration, and a unified Microsoft account login approach.

Hotmail → Outlook.com: The Modern Timeline

  • 1996: Hotmail launches (later acquired by Microsoft).
  • 2013: Hotmail is migrated into Outlook.com; Hotmail is effectively discontinued as a standalone product experience.
  • 2026: Hotmail addresses still work, but the product is Outlook.com (web) and Outlook (apps).

How Big Is Outlook in 2026?

Microsoft does not consistently publish a single, official “Outlook.com monthly active users” number in the way many standalone consumer apps do. However, we can still point to a high-confidence scale signal: the official Microsoft Outlook Android app listing shows 1B+ downloads, which reflects massive global adoption across consumer and business usage.

What People Mean When They Say “Hotmail Users” Today

In 2026, “Hotmail users” usually means one of these:

  • People who still use an @hotmail.com inbox (accessed through Outlook.com)
  • People who use Outlook apps across devices (often for multiple accounts, including Hotmail, Gmail, work email, etc.)
  • Microsoft account holders using Outlook web + calendar + contacts as part of their daily workflow

FAQ

Can I still use my Hotmail email address?

Yes. You can still sign in with a Hotmail address, but the interface and service run through Outlook.com.

When did Hotmail become Outlook?

Microsoft migrated Hotmail into Outlook.com in 2013.

Is Outlook the same as Outlook.com?

Outlook.com is the webmail service. Outlook is also the name of Microsoft’s email apps (mobile and desktop) that can connect to Outlook.com, Hotmail, and many other accounts.

Does Microsoft publish current Outlook.com user counts?

Not consistently in a single headline number. That’s why this page focuses on verifiable indicators like official app downloads and product updates.

What’s one current, verifiable scale metric for Outlook?

The Microsoft Outlook Android app shows 1B+ downloads on Google Play.

Craig Smith
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