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100 B2C Ecommerce Statistics for 2026: Consumer Behavior, Social, Email, Mobile, Personalization & AI

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100 B2C Ecommerce Statistics for 2026: Consumer Behavior, Social, Email, Mobile, Personalization & AI

The 100 numbers B2C operators need for 2026 planning — sourced from eMarketer, McKinsey, Klaviyo, Adobe, Salesforce, and the platforms themselves.

Updated August 19, 2026
Read 24 min
Sources 40 cited
Stats 100 benchmarks
$6.88T
Global retail ecommerce, 2026
$100B+
US social commerce crosses the line
89%
of retailers adopted AI (only 7% scaled)
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The state of B2C ecommerce, in 100 numbers

Global retail ecommerce hits $6.88 trillion in 2026, US sales grew 9.8% year over year in Q1, and mobile finally caught desktop on conversion. Those are the headlines. The rest of this report is the fine print — what shoppers actually do, which channels are pulling weight, and where AI is (and isn't) moving revenue.

Every stat below is sourced. Where sources disagree, both figures are shown. Skim the sections that matter to your quarter, and use the platform calculator or directory to act on what stands out.

CONSUMER BEHAVIOR

How B2C shoppers buy in 2026

The average path to purchase now runs across 28 touchpoints, and shipping fees still kill more sales than every other checkout objection combined. These 17 numbers show what the modern shopper actually does, not what they say in surveys.

  • 01
    Global retail ecommerce is projected to reach $6.88 trillion in 2026, representing 21.1% of all retail sales worldwide. [1]
  • 02
    US ecommerce sales hit $326.7 billion in Q1 2026, up 9.8% year over year, and now account for 16.9% of total US retail. [4]
  • 03
    Global B2C ecommerce revenue is forecast to reach $5.5 trillion by 2027, growing at roughly 7% CAGR. [1]
  • 04
    Approximately 2.86 billion people will shop online globally in 2026, about 33% of the world's population. [22]
  • 05
    73% of retail shoppers now use multiple channels in a single purchase journey, and the average touchpoint count reached 28.87 in 2025. [18]
  • 06
    83% of shoppers look up products online before visiting a physical store, and 72% use their phones in-store to check prices. [18]
  • 07
    The average shopping cart abandonment rate is 70.22% across all devices, per Baymard's most recent meta-analysis. [16]
  • 08
    More than 90% of shoppers abandon a purchase when shipping costs feel too high, the top-ranked reason for checkout drop-off. [16]
  • 09
    US consumers returned $890 billion in merchandise in 2024, at an average ecommerce return rate of 16.9%. [15]
  • 10
    70% of online shoppers have bought from retailers based outside their own country, making cross-border readiness a real growth lever. [22]
  • 11
    43% of consumers cite inflation as their top concern, 79% are trading down, and mass merchants captured 83% of that spend shift. [18]
  • 12
    95% of consumers refuse to buy from brands they consider non-secure, and privacy investments deliver a 1.6x ROI, per Cisco. [18]
  • 13
    Consumer checkout completion stays flat at roughly 2.5% to 3% globally, essentially unchanged in five years despite record ad spend. [16]
  • 14
    Consumer electronics and fashion lead category growth globally, forecast at $1.1 trillion and $1.3 trillion in 2027. [1]
  • 15
    Loyalty program members purchase 81% more frequently and spend 76% more per transaction than non-members, per Rivo's 2026 benchmark data. [34]
  • 16
    Retailers with unified commerce systems report 27% lower fulfillment costs and 18% fewer abandoned carts than fragmented peers. [18]
  • 17
    US ecommerce loses $48 billion to fraud annually, and false declines (legitimate orders wrongly rejected) cost another $443 billion. [40]
SOCIAL COMMERCE

Social platforms as sales channels

US social commerce crosses $100 billion for the first time this year. TikTok Shop is doing the heavy lifting on conversion; Facebook Marketplace still owns reach. The gap between the two says more about buyer intent than platform quality.

  • 01
    US social commerce sales will pass $100 billion in 2026 for the first time, an 18% year-over-year jump, per eMarketer. [11]
  • 02
    The global social commerce market is projected at $2.11 trillion in 2026, growing at a 26% CAGR through 2031. [12]
  • 03
    Social commerce now represents 22.4% of all ecommerce transactions globally, up from 17% in 2025. [11]
  • 04
    TikTok Shop converts at 4.7%, roughly 2.6x the rate of Facebook Shops (1.8%) and more than double Instagram Shopping (2.1%). [11]
  • 05
    TikTok Shop generated $15.82 billion in US sales in 2025, up 108% year over year, and captured 18.2% of total US social commerce. [11]
  • 06
    There are 475,000 TikTok Shops in the US as of 2026, with around 216,000 actively selling. Globally, 15 million sellers are active across 750+ categories. [39]
  • 07
    Global social media ad spend reached $334.5 billion in 2026, a 20.9% year-over-year increase, per WARC. [23]
  • 08
    Shoppable ad formats now account for 41% of total social ad budgets globally, up from 29% in 2025. [23]
  • 09
    Instagram generated an estimated $37.2 billion in social commerce sales globally in 2025. [12]
  • 10
    51.2% of consumers who shop on social made their most recent purchase on Facebook Marketplace, which still leads on reach. [11]
  • 11
    Live shopping converts at 9% to 30%, versus 2% to 3% for traditional ecommerce. [29]
  • 12
    Global livestream sales are projected to exceed $1 trillion in 2026, up from $682.5 billion in 2023. [29]
  • 13
    The US livestream shopping market is forecast at $68 billion in 2026, roughly 5% of total US digital commerce. [29]
  • 14
    53% of Gen Z consumers have completed a purchase directly through social media, and 70% of Instagram users browse or shop on the platform. [39]
  • 15
    Influencer marketing is now a $32.55 billion global market, growing 25% year over year, with brands earning $5.78 for every $1 spent. [12]
  • 16
    Product pages with at least one review convert 354% higher than pages with none, and photo reviews outperform text-only reviews by 2.6x. [39]
  • 17
    Chinese social commerce conversion rates now average 34.7%, and Douyin's live shopping sessions generated $85.3 billion GMV in H1 2026 alone. [12]

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EMAIL MARKETING

Email still prints money

Automated flows are 2% of email volume and 30% to 37% of revenue. That gap is where the real work is. If your email program is contributing less than a third of store revenue, your automation is the problem, not your list.

  • 01
    Ecommerce email marketing delivers $45 for every $1 spent in retail and consumer goods, rising to $72 for US ecommerce merchants running optimized programs. [5,7]
  • 02
    Global ecommerce campaign open rates averaged 30.7% in 2025, up from 26.6% in 2024. That's five consecutive years of increase. [5]
  • 03
    Automated emails accounted for 2% of sends in 2025 but drove 30% of total email revenue, earning 16x more per send than scheduled campaigns. [5]
  • 04
    Welcome emails hit an 83.6% open rate, the highest of any automated email type in ecommerce. [26]
  • 05
    Abandoned cart emails achieve the highest CTR of any automation at 23.33%, and convert at 3.33% on average (7.69% for top performers). [5]
  • 06
    Segmented campaigns generate 760% more revenue than non-segmented sends, per Klaviyo's benchmark data. [6]
  • 07
    Personalized email subject lines lift open rates by 26%, and AI-generated subject lines outperform human-written ones by the same margin. [5]
  • 08
    59% of marketers name email their most effective channel for revenue, ahead of social (14%) and paid search (12%). [8]
  • 09
    Ecommerce brands using email marketing generate 17% more revenue than those that don't, per Klaviyo's 2026 benchmark. [6]
  • 10
    Average revenue per email is $0.08 to $0.12 for B2C and $0.15 to $0.25 for B2B, depending on segmentation depth. [5]
  • 11
    Automated welcome emails in ecommerce have an average conversion rate of nearly 3%, the highest of any triggered flow. [26]
  • 12
    44.14% of all email clicks happen within 60 minutes of send, per GetResponse. Send-time optimization matters more than list size. [26]
  • 13
    64% of email opens now happen on mobile devices, and non-mobile-optimized emails get deleted within seconds. [8]
  • 14
    Global email users will reach 4.73 billion by 2026, sending 392.5 billion daily emails, per Radicati. [20]
  • 15
    The global email marketing market grows from $11.5 billion in 2025 to $17.9 billion by 2028, a 15.8% CAGR. [20]
  • 16
    Nearly 50% of consumers report making a direct purchase from an email in the past year, per Litmus. [7]
  • 17
    A well-performing email program should drive 30% to 40% of total store revenue. Anything less signals underinvestment in automation. [6]
MOBILE COMMERCE

The mobile handoff is done

Mobile is 60% of global ecommerce and 78% of traffic. The gap between mobile web and native app performance is now the biggest optimization lever most brands ignore. Apps convert at 3.5%. Mobile web sits at 2%. That's the whole story.

  • 01
    The global mobile commerce market is projected at $2.4 trillion in 2026, growing at a 9.5% CAGR through 2034. [14]
  • 02
    Mobile now drives 60% of all ecommerce sales worldwide and 78% of retail website traffic. [13]
  • 03
    US retail mcommerce is forecast at 44.6% of total US retail ecommerce and hit $542.73 billion in 2024. [13]
  • 04
    The average mobile ecommerce conversion rate reached 2.8% in 2026, finally matching desktop after years at 1.8%. [15]
  • 05
    Shopping apps convert at 3.5%, roughly 75% higher than mobile web at 2%, per Fortune Business Insights. [14]
  • 06
    Mobile cart abandonment sits at 80% to 84%, compared to 66.4% on desktop. [15,16]
  • 07
    88% of consumers use mobile shopping apps, and 52% use them at least weekly. [15]
  • 08
    Average mobile order value is $112.29, versus $155 on desktop, a $43 gap that represents billions in unrealized revenue. [15]
  • 09
    Food and beverage leads mobile conversion at 6.11%, while luxury goods sits at just 1.19%, reflecting longer research cycles on high-ticket items. [15]
  • 10
    AR shopping experiences drive up to 94% higher conversion rates by letting shoppers visualize products in their own space before buying. [15]
  • 11
    Global mobile wallets are projected to process $16 trillion+ in transactions in 2026, with 5+ billion active users. [27]
  • 12
    76% of US adults have shopped online using a smartphone, and 32% do so weekly or more often. [15]
  • 13
    Reducing mobile page load time by 1 second increases conversion by 5.6%, per Google's Core Web Vitals data. [13]
  • 14
    Mobile apps account for 54% of mobile commerce transactions, and time-in-app is 18x higher than mobile web. [14]
  • 15
    The Asia-Pacific region generates over 55% of global mobile commerce revenue, led by China, India, and Southeast Asia. [13]
  • 16
    Global mobile commerce revenue is forecast to hit $3.35 trillion by 2028. [13]
  • 17
    70% of purchases in 2024 occurred via mobile apps versus mobile web, reflecting consumer preference for streamlined app checkout. [14]

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PERSONALIZATION

The revenue lift most brands leave on the table

McKinsey pegs the revenue lift at 5% to 15% for well-implemented personalization. That range is wide because most brands are somewhere on it, not at the top of it. The gap between average and excellent is measured in eight-figure revenue swings for mid-market DTC.

  • 01
    Well-implemented personalization drives revenue increases of 10% to 30%, depending on vertical and program maturity. [9]
  • 02
    71% of consumers expect personalized interactions from the brands they buy from, and 76% get frustrated when brands don't deliver. [9]
  • 03
    Personalized product recommendations account for 26% to 31% of ecommerce revenue for stores that implement them. [33,17]
  • 04
    Amazon attributes 35% of total revenue to its recommendation engine, the benchmark most personalization vendors quote. [33]
  • 05
    Shoppers who click a recommendation are 4.5x more likely to add to cart and spend 5x more than average shoppers. [33]
  • 06
    80% of consumers are more likely to purchase from brands that offer personalized experiences, per Epsilon. [34]
  • 07
    45% of ecommerce stores use some form of personalization in 2026, up from 28% in 2023. [24]
  • 08
    Personalization delivers 5x to 8x ROI on implementation costs, with stores seeing 15% to 30% higher conversion and 10% to 20% higher AOV. [9]
  • 09
    Fast-growing companies generate 40% more revenue from personalization than their slower-growing competitors. [9]
  • 10
    Personalized CTAs convert 202% better than generic ones, per Involve.me's cross-industry testing data. [24]
  • 11
    89% of marketers report positive ROI from personalization programs, and 87% plan to increase spending in 2026. [24]
  • 12
    Personalized email hero images lift CTR by 41%, and personalized creative on paid social lifts CTR by 22% to 40%. [35]
  • 13
    Brands with advanced personalization grow 2x faster than brands with limited or no personalization, per BCG. [19]
  • 14
    Real-time personalization delivers 20% higher conversion than batch processing, and 40% revenue lift at the excellence tier. [24]
  • 15
    Personalized email flows can generate up to 18x the revenue per recipient of generic campaigns, per McKinsey. [9]
  • 16
    60% of consumers become repeat buyers after a personalized experience, and members feel 8x more satisfied when loyalty programs feel personalized. [34]
AI IN B2C

Where AI actually moves numbers

89% of retailers have adopted AI. 7% have scaled it. That 82-point gap is the entire story of AI in commerce right now. Everyone is running pilots. Almost no one is running production. The brands that close the gap first will compound the advantage.

  • 01
    Generative AI and AI agents drove $262 billion in global retail revenue during the 2025 holiday season, roughly 20% of total sales. [2]
  • 02
    Traffic from AI sources to US retail sites grew 393% YoY in Q1 2026, and 4,700% year over year during the 2025 holiday window. [3]
  • 03
    AI-referred traffic converts 31% to 42% higher than non-AI traffic, and those shoppers spend 45% more time on retailer sites. [3]
  • 04
    89% of retailers have adopted AI, but only 7% have fully scaled it, per McKinsey and Stord's 2026 maturity data. [25]
  • 05
    59% of Americans use generative AI tools for shopping tasks, and 56% used it during the 2025 holiday season, up from 11% in 2024. [10]
  • 06
    61% of Gen Z used AI to help with a purchase in the past year, the highest adoption rate of any demographic. [10]
  • 07
    The global generative AI in ecommerce market hit $1.11 billion in 2026, up from $962 million in 2025, and is forecast at $3.95 billion by 2035. [10]
  • 08
    The broader AI in retail market sits at $18.64 billion in 2026, with marketing automation the top use case at 48.9% of companies. [36]
  • 09
    69% of retailers with AI implementations report measurable revenue increases directly attributable to their AI investments. [36]
  • 10
    AI chatbots cut cart abandonment by 20% to 30% and drive 36% more repeat purchases through post-sale engagement. [36]
  • 11
    The global chatbot market reaches $11.80 billion in 2026 and is forecast to hit $27.30 billion by 2030, a 23.3% CAGR. [10]
  • 12
    Only 14% of consumers trust AI for autonomous purchasing, even as 73% use AI somewhere in their shopping journey. [30]
  • 13
    Roughly 33% of online retailers will use advanced AI agents by 2028, up from under 1% today, potentially influencing $385 billion in US ecommerce by 2030. [32]
  • 14
    46% of DTC brands used AI-generated product visuals in 2026, and 68% of Gen Z shoppers are more likely to buy when visuals reflect people like them. [35]
  • 15
    AI implementation improves ecommerce customer retention by 10% to 15%, per Capital One Shopping research. [15]
  • 16
    75% of consumers prefer AI chatbots over human agents for straightforward questions, provided the AI stays accurate and on-brand. [36]
Key Takeaways

Six patterns to internalize

Automation is the ROI multiplier across every channel. 2% of email sends generating 30% of revenue is the pattern to internalize — the same math applies to SMS flows, retargeting, and increasingly agent-driven shopping. If your automations are a small fraction of your program, that's not a maturity issue. That's the entire opportunity.

Mobile finally matched desktop on conversion — but only in aggregate. Apps convert at 3.5% and mobile web at 2%. The brands winning mobile are the ones treating the app as a distinct product, not a smaller version of the website.

Social commerce is TikTok Shop's story. $15.82 billion in US sales in 2025, 108% growth, and a conversion rate 2.6x Facebook's. Meta still wins on reach, but every dollar of TikTok Shop revenue is closing faster than anywhere else in the funnel.

AI adoption looks universal (89%) but is essentially still a pilot exercise (7% scaled). The gap will close over the next 24 months. First movers on scaled, revenue-attached AI — not experiments — will compound.

Personalization revenue lift ranges from 5% to 30% because most brands live at the bottom of that band. Getting from 5% to 15% is mostly execution: better data, better recommendations, better email segmentation. The tech isn't the constraint anymore.

Trust is the ceiling on all of it. 95% of consumers won't buy from non-secure brands. Only 14% trust AI for autonomous purchases. Every technology story in commerce right now runs into consumer trust as the rate-limiter.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What percentage of retail is ecommerce in 2026?

Global retail ecommerce reached 21.1% of total retail in 2026, per eMarketer's 2026 forecast. In the US specifically, ecommerce accounted for 16.9% of total retail in Q1 2026, per US Census Bureau data. The share continues to climb roughly 1 point per year, with mature markets like the UK and South Korea already above 30%.

What's the average ecommerce conversion rate?

Global ecommerce conversion rates sit at 2.5% to 3% on average, essentially unchanged in five years. Mobile web averages 2%, mobile apps 3.5%, and desktop around 2.8%. Category matters more than device — food and beverage converts at 6.11% while luxury sits at 1.19%. Cart abandonment averages 70.22% overall and 80% on mobile.

How much do brands spend on personalization and what's the ROI?

89% of marketers report positive ROI from personalization, and well-implemented programs return 5x to 8x on implementation costs. McKinsey's benchmark is 5% to 15% revenue lift, with fast-growing companies driving 40% more revenue from personalization than slower peers. Amazon attributes 35% of total revenue to its recommendation engine — the ceiling most vendors point to when quoting potential.

Is TikTok Shop actually beating Instagram Shopping?

On conversion, yes. TikTok Shop converts at 4.7% versus Instagram Shopping at 2.1% and Facebook Shops at 1.8%. On reach, no — Facebook Marketplace still leads with 51.2% of consumers naming it as their most recent social purchase. TikTok Shop grew 108% year over year in the US in 2025 and captured 18.2% of total US social commerce.

How many retailers have adopted AI, and what use cases matter?

89% of retailers have adopted AI in some form, but only 7% have reached fully scaled deployment. The top use cases are marketing automation (48.9%), virtual agents and chatbots (31%), and data analytics (29%). When retailers rank priorities instead of current use, personalized recommendations (47%) and conversational AI (39%) move up the list. Agentic commerce is coming — Morgan Stanley forecasts 33% of retailers using advanced AI agents by 2028, influencing $385 billion in US ecommerce by 2030.

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