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Fast Growing Search Trends by Industry

Market-research analytics – data from alex-papageo.com

4,142 fast-rising U.S. Google search terms (2020–2025) across 24 industries — each with a monthly interest time series, growth strength rating, search intent, and a plain-English explanation of what it is.

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Fast Growing Search Trends by Industry

Market-research analytics – data from alex-papageo.com

Free

4,142 fast-rising U.S. Google search terms (2020–2025) across 24 industries — each with a monthly interest time series, growth strength rating, search intent, and a plain-English explanation of what it is.

www.alex-papageo.com
Data sourcealex-papageo.com
Response<3.4s
CoverageUSA
Success rate100%
AP Analytics
ProviderAP Analytics
Fast Growing Search Trends by Industry

Bulk data endpoint — not a realtime API. Each pull queries the source live and can return thousands to millions of rows, so responses take seconds, not milliseconds, and arrive as a downloadable CSV with a JSON preview.

Input parameters

10 parameters

This insight accepts 10 parameters to customize your result.

STR
Trending_Theme
Enter string…
STR
Industry
Enter string…
Strength: What_It_is_About: Live_Url: Secondary_Category: Subcategory: Search_Intent: Entity_Type: Search_Interest_Index_Jan2020_Dec2025:

About This Feed

Fast Growing Search Trends 2026 is a curated dataset of 4,142 U.S. Google search terms whose popularity rose steadily from January 2020 through December 2025. These are durable, growing demand signals — not one-off viral spikes — selected for consistent upward trajectory over six years.

Every keyword is human-readable and enriched so you can act on it without extra cleanup:

  • Trending Theme — the search term itself.
  • What It Is About — a one-sentence plain-English explanation of the query, so non-experts understand each term instantly.
  • Industry & Sub-category — mapped to 24 industries (Shopping, Computers & Electronics, Food & Drink, Travel, Finance, Autos, Beauty & Fitness, and more) plus a granular secondary category.
  • Search Intent — commercial, informational, or navigational.
  • Entity Type — brand, person, place, or other.
  • Strength — a High / Medium / Low rating of how strong and consistent the growth trend is.
  • Monthly Search Interest Index — 72 monthly values (Jan 2020 → Dec 2025) on Google's 0–100 relative scale, ready to chart as a time series.
  • Live URL — a direct Google Trends link to inspect each term.

Coverage: United States · monthly · January 2020 – December 2025 · 24 industry verticals.

Ideal for market researchers, brand and category managers, investors, and content/SEO teams looking to spot emerging consumer demand early, size a category's momentum, or benchmark a brand against a rising theme.

Methodology note: Google Trends reports a 0–100 index normalized to each keyword's own peak month. Values describe a term's shape over time; they are not comparable as absolute search volume across terms.

Who this is for

Data AnalystsBusinesses & AnalystsResearchers
Categorymarket-research
Data Sourcealex-papageo.com
CoverageUSA
Data PeriodDecember 31, 2019 to December 31, 2025
Updatesevery quarter

Data accuracy and methodology verified. Originally released July 8, 2026. Last updated July 9, 2026.

Tags

google-trendssearch-trendsconsumer-demandsearch-intentseo

How requests & billing work

1

Every request returns a single CSV file — no pagination. You get a preview and a download link in the response. Each request is capped at 1,000 rows for speed and safety.

2

You're charged free per request on 200 OK — not per row. One request = free, whether you get 10 rows or 1,000.

3

The only reason to request less data is relevance — use filters to scope results. Tighter filters = a smaller, faster file at the same cost.

4

Need rows in the response body instead of a file? Pass delivery: "inline" and rows come back directly in the response, subject to the same 1,000-row cap. Handy for live-UI integrations.

Example

A query returning the full 1,000 rows → 1 request → free, delivered as a single CSV. Filter to a subset → still 1 request → free, smaller file.

Code ExamplesSign in to get your key
Delivery:
Default · full result as a file, preview + download URL in response
🔑

API key required

Sign in to auto-populate your key and make live requests. The endpoint URL and code are real — only the key is gated.

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https://api.spartera.com/endpoints/v1/fast-growing-search-trends-by-industry
# Bulk export to GCS — full result delivered as a single file.
# This is the default; you don't need to pass a delivery flag.
# Response carries a preview + download_url; you GET that URL to grab the file.
curl -X POST "https://api.spartera.com/endpoints/v1/fast-growing-search-trends-by-industry" \
  -H "X-API-Key: YOUR_API_KEY" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
    "format": "csv",
    "limit":  1000000
  }'

# Then pull the actual file (URL is public-read GCS — no auth needed):
# curl -O "<download_url from response.response.download_url>"

Response envelope: data.spartera (billing/file stats) · data.response.download_url (HTTPS link to file) · data.response.preview (first 50 rows)

Common Questions

4,142 fast-rising U.S. Google search terms (2020–2025) across 24 industries — each with a monthly interest time series, growth strength rating, search intent, and a plain-English explanation of what it is.

This data feed is free to pull on Spartera — requests are not charged credits.

The data is pulled live from alex-papageo.com at request time and delivered by AP Analytics. Each request queries the source directly rather than returning a cached snapshot.

Sign up for a free Spartera account, add credits, then call the endpoint from the marketplace or directly over REST with your API key. Each request returns a downloadable CSV plus a JSON preview and a download URL in the response.

The underlying source refreshes every quarter. Because each pull queries the source live, you receive the latest available rows at the moment you make the request.

Each request returns the full result as a downloadable CSV file, with a JSON preview and a download URL in the response. If you'd rather receive rows directly in the API response body, pass delivery: "inline".

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Response Schema — per data row
Trending_Themestring
Industrystring
Strengthstring
What_It_is_Aboutstring
Live_Urlstring
Secondary_Categorystring
Subcategorystring
Search_Intentstring
Entity_Typestring
Search_Interest_Index_Jan2020_Dec2025string
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rate limit
100%
Success rate
3.4 s
Avg latency
Refresh Frequency
Quarterly
Refreshes every quarter
Last refresh ~1 day ago

Refresh Frequency

Quarterly
Refreshes every quarter
Last refresh: ~1 day ago
(estimated)

Region

USA

Parameters

10enabled · all optional

Sources

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Details

PublishedJul 8, 2026
Last updatedJul 9, 2026
Data typeTime-series rows
FormatJSON preview + CSV
Response timeSeconds (bulk)
Vol. per session1,000+ rows
PricingPer pull (200 OK)