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Home » Technology » Kenya’s Social Media Use Hits 18.4 Million as WhatsApp, TikTok Lead Digital Shift

Kenya’s Social Media Use Hits 18.4 Million as WhatsApp, TikTok Lead Digital Shift

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Kenya’s social media space is no longer just about chatting, posting photos or watching funny videos.

A new report by Dotsavvy shows that social media has become a major part of how Kenyans communicate, shop, follow news, discover brands, build careers and even run businesses.

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According to the State of Social Media in Kenya 2026 report, Kenya now has 18.4 million social media user identities, representing 31.8% of the population and 78.5% of internet users. The report was released to mark Social Media Day 2026. 

The report says Kenya is no longer simply using social media. Instead, Kenyans are increasingly living through social platforms.

This shift is being powered by mobile phones. Kenya now has 84.1 million active mobile SIM subscriptions, 53.4 million mobile money subscriptions, 62.6 million mobile data subscriptions and 50.2 million smartphones.

The report further notes that 98% of internet access in Kenya happens through mobile smartphones, making the country a strongly mobile-first digital market.

WhatsApp remains the most loved social platform in Kenya. The report shows that 33.7% of users name WhatsApp as their favourite platform, while 79.3% use it monthly.

Dotsavvy describes WhatsApp as Kenya’s closest thing to a universal social layer because it is used by families, community groups, businesses and customers.

TikTok has also become a major force in Kenya’s digital space. The report shows that 18.4 million adults can be reached through TikTok ads, making it one of the most powerful platforms for attention, entertainment, youth culture and product discovery.

Facebook remains important, especially for mass reach, community groups, local businesses and older audiences. The report estimates Facebook’s ad reach at 17 million users, while NapoleonCat places the figure at 23.09 million.

YouTube is also playing a bigger role, not just as an entertainment platform but as a place where Kenyans search, learn, compare products and follow personalities. The report says YouTube recorded 84.77 million monthly visits in Kenya in May 2026.

Instagram, though smaller in reach, remains important for fashion, beauty, food, travel, events, lifestyle brands and creators. LinkedIn is also growing as a platform for professionals, business leaders, entrepreneurs and organisations.

The report also shows that social media has become a major source of news. About 43% of social media users aged 16 and above use the platforms to read news stories.

For businesses, the findings point to a major shift in how Kenyans discover and research brands. The report shows that 69.1% of users rely on social networks for online brand research, ahead of search engines at 48.4%.

This means Kenyans are increasingly checking comments, social media posts, creator reviews and online conversations before making buying decisions.

Social commerce is also growing fast. The report says many Kenyans now discover products on platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp, then message sellers, validate through comments or referrals, negotiate, pay through mobile money and refer others.

Digital advertising is following this behaviour. Social media advertising spend in Kenya is estimated at $39.8 million, accounting for 31.3% of total digital ad spend.

Influencer advertising remains smaller at $2.39 million, but the report notes that creator influence is much bigger than the spending numbers suggest, especially when it comes to trust, community relevance and purchase decisions.

Dotsavvy says the future of social media in Kenya will be mobile-first, video-led, creator-powered, commerce-enabled and community-driven.

For brands, the report warns that simply posting content is no longer enough. Businesses must now build proper platform strategies that connect content, customer service, WhatsApp, creators, social search, paid advertising and data.

The report concludes that social media has become Kenya’s behavioural operating system, shaping how people discover, decide, connect, buy, trust and belong.

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