2026 State of AI Visibility Report
Insights from analyzing thousands of AI search responses across major engines, with trends on citations, authority signals, and share of voice.
AI visibility is becoming less about raw mentions and more about the quality of evidence behind those mentions.
Finding one: answers are consolidating around a smaller source set
Across major engines, a relatively small group of domains receive a disproportionate share of citations. Brands that publish reusable, evidence-backed pages tend to gain compounding visibility because the same sources are repeatedly selected.
Finding two: entity clarity beats volume
Brands with fewer pages but clearer entity signals often outperform larger sites with weaker information architecture. Consistent naming, explicit product and company descriptions, and trustworthy about pages improve answer consistency across engines.
Finding three: fresh expert content matters
When topics shift quickly, answer engines respond better to recently updated pages that explain the change. Stale evergreen content still works for fundamentals, but prompt-sensitive topics benefit from visible update cycles and stronger editorial stewardship.
What teams should do next
Prioritize the prompt themes that matter commercially, then map them to pages that can serve as primary citation candidates. Track which pages are being referenced, which engines cite them, and where competitor pages are winning the answer. That creates a workable AEO roadmap instead of a generic SEO backlog.
Turn these findings into a measurable AEO plan
Use Signal 360 to track the prompts, citations, and pages that shape how answer engines talk about your brand.