We analyzed 1,000,000 SERPs to see how the presence of different SERP features has changed since the start of the year.
AI Overviews appeared from nowhere in August 2024, and now appear on over a quarter of the keywords in this sample (and they’re much more prevalent for informational keywords).
Functionally, AI Overviews seem to overlap with existing SERP features, especially Featured snippets. This is corroborated by our early research that found that AI Overviews and Featured snippets commonly appeared alongside one another.
So I wanted to know: are AI Overviews replacing existing SERP features? As AI gets incorporated throughout the search experience, which SERP features are growing in prominence, and which can we stop caring about?

Trend lines for major SERP features since December 2023.
We analyzed the presence of 15 different SERP features across 1,000,000 randomly chosen US Desktop SERPs from our Keywords Explorer database.
We compared the presence of each SERP feature between January and June 2025. Here’s how it looks:
Sidenote.
Not all SERP features were included in this analysis.
And here’s how the relative visibility of each SERP feature has changed since the start of this year, January 2025:
And here’s the data:
SERP feature | Current SERP visibility (June 2025) | Previous SERP visibility (January 2025) | Relative change since January 2025 |
---|---|---|---|
sitelink | 84.95% | 8.44% | 906% |
question | 79.13% | 73.73% | 7% |
ai_overview | 27.43% | 3.93% | 598% |
ai_overview_sitelink | 25.00% | 3.90% | 541% |
discussion | 20.26% | 19.49% | 4% |
news | 14.20% | 14.94% | -5% |
knowledge_panel | 12.95% | 14.09% | -8% |
organic_shopping | 10.40% | 11.24% | -7% |
snippet | 5.53% | 15.41% | -64% |
local_pack | 2.96% | 3.48% | -15% |
knowledge_card | 2.30% | 1.50% | 54% |
local_teaser | 1.96% | 2.55% | -23% |
shopping | 0.99% | 3.14% | -68% |
paid | 0.91% | 1.95% | -53% |
paid_sitelink | 0.66% | 1.48% | -55% |