If you asked any SEO professional in 2023 what search engine ChatGPT uses, they'd say "Bing" without hesitation. That was the official answer — and it was mostly true. In 2026, it's no longer the complete answer. And understanding the full picture has direct implications for where your website ranks in AI-generated answers.
- The Direct Answer — ChatGPT's Search Infrastructure in 2026
- The Official Story — OpenAI and Microsoft's Bing Partnership
- The Experiments That Changed Everything
- How ChatGPT's Search Architecture Actually Works
- Bing vs Google — How Their Indexes Differ
- Other AI Tools and the Search Engines They Use
- What This Means for Your SEO Strategy
- Your Action Checklist — Optimise for ChatGPT Visibility
- Frequently Asked Questions
This is one of the most practically important questions in SEO right now. If ChatGPT pulls from Bing's index, you optimise for Bing. If it pulls from Google's index, everything you already do for Google becomes even more important. If it uses both — or its own proprietary index — the strategy changes again entirely.
I've tracked this question carefully as it's evolved. The answer in 2026 involves three separate indexes, two verified research experiments, and a significant undisclosed infrastructure change that OpenAI has never officially confirmed. Here is the complete picture.
The Direct Answer — ChatGPT's Search Infrastructure in 2026
The Official Story — OpenAI and Microsoft's Bing Partnership
To understand why this question exists, you need to understand how ChatGPT got web access in the first place — and the commercial relationship that shapes its official infrastructure.
The Experiments That Changed Everything
The question shifted from speculation to established fact because of two independent research experiments conducted in mid-2025. Here is exactly how they worked — because understanding the methodology is important for understanding why the findings are credible.
Results — which platforms knew the fake word?
The conclusion is airtight: ChatGPT Plus accessed content that only existed in Google's index. There is no other possible explanation. The fake word had no other online presence.
"This experiment is the SEO equivalent of the 'Bing Sting' from 2011 — when Google proved Bing was copying its results by planting fake search terms. The methodology is identical: unique fabricated terms, isolated indexing, cross-platform testing. When three independent researchers replicate the same finding using the same methodology, it stops being a theory and becomes a fact we build strategy around."
How ChatGPT's Search Architecture Actually Works — The Three-Layer Model
Based on everything confirmed by official documentation, independent experiments, and observed behaviour, here is the most accurate picture of ChatGPT's search infrastructure in 2026:
Bing vs Google — How Their Indexes Differ and Why It Matters for ChatGPT
Understanding that ChatGPT uses both indexes is only half the picture. You also need to understand how differently Google and Bing index the web — because those differences directly affect which content ChatGPT can access and cite.
| Factor | Google Index | Bing Index | Impact on ChatGPT |
|---|---|---|---|
| Index Size | Larger — significantly broader crawl coverage | Smaller — less comprehensive, especially for newer/smaller sites | Google-indexed content has higher ChatGPT visibility potential |
| Crawl Speed | Faster — indexes new content within hours for established sites | Slower — can take days to weeks for new pages | Content indexed by Google first gets into ChatGPT's data pool sooner |
| Fresh Content | Excellent — near real-time for high-authority sites | Good — real-time data via Bing News, slower for standard pages | Breaking news and fresh content primarily enters via Bing (officially) but Google supplements |
| Small Site Indexing | Better — more likely to index low-authority new content | Weaker — smaller sites often missing from Bing entirely | New or small sites need Google indexing to appear in ChatGPT at all |
| Ranking Signals Used | PageRank, EEAT, engagement, content quality, schema, backlinks | Authority, relevance, freshness, social signals, click behaviour | ChatGPT applies its own re-ranking on top of both — Bing rank ≠ ChatGPT citation rank |
| Official ChatGPT Partnership | Undisclosed — confirmed by experiments, not by OpenAI | Official — documented since 2023, confirmed by OpenAI executives | Bing indexing is the documented foundation; Google is the confirmed but unofficial supplement |
Backlinko's analysis of the experiments found that "SEO visibility in Google directly influences AI answers — if your page doesn't rank in Google, ChatGPT likely won't see it, regardless of whether you rank in Bing." The inverse is also true: being indexed in Google but not Bing doesn't guarantee ChatGPT visibility either. The safest strategy is to optimise for both — but the evidence suggests Google indexing is the higher-value investment for ChatGPT citation visibility.
Other AI Tools and the Search Engines They Use
ChatGPT isn't the only AI tool your audience uses. Here's the search infrastructure behind each major AI answer platform — because your AEO strategy needs to account for all of them:
| AI Platform | Primary Index | Own Crawler? | SEO Priority |
|---|---|---|---|
| ChatGPT (Plus/paid) | Bing (official) + Google (confirmed by experiments) | Possibly — for free tier | Optimise for both Google and Bing; Google indexing appears most influential |
| Perplexity AI | Own index (PerplexityBot) + Bing supplementary | Yes — PerplexityBot | Allow PerplexityBot in robots.txt; Google indexing still correlates strongly |
| Microsoft Copilot | Bing index — same infrastructure as ChatGPT officially | No | Strong Bing optimisation — Bing Webmaster Tools, Bing schema, XML sitemap submitted to Bing |
| Google AI Overview / Gemini | Google index — directly and entirely | No — uses Googlebot | Standard Google SEO + schema + EEAT + LLMs.txt |
| Claude (Anthropic) | Training data + web search via API partnerships | Partial — depends on deployment | Strong content quality and EEAT signals; citation via training data and search integrations |
| Meta AI | Bing index for web search queries | No | Bing optimisation + strong Facebook/Instagram presence for social signal crossover |
What This Means for Your SEO Strategy — Practical Implications
The confirmed reality — that ChatGPT draws from both Bing and Google, with Google appearing to have more influence than officially acknowledged — reshapes the optimisation strategy for AI visibility in a specific way:
- ✓ Being indexed in Google — the experiment confirmed this is critical
- ✓ Being indexed in Bing — the official documented pathway
- ✓ Strong content quality — ChatGPT re-ranks independently of both indexes
- ✓ Clear, structured content AI can easily summarise and cite
- ✓ Schema markup — helps both Google and Bing evaluate your content
- ✓ Allowing ChatGPT's crawler (GPTBot) in your robots.txt
- ✓ LLMs.txt — gives ChatGPT's crawler a prioritised content map
- ✓ Fast indexing — submitting new content to both Google & Bing Search Console
- ✕ Blocking GPTBot in robots.txt — explicitly prevents ChatGPT crawling
- ✕ Not indexed in either Google or Bing — invisible to both pipelines
- ✕ Thin content — ChatGPT's own quality layer filters low-value sources
- ✕ Slow indexing — stale content misses real-time AI query responses
- ✕ No structured data — harder for AI to correctly classify and cite
- ✕ Paywalled content — AI cannot access content behind login walls
- ✕ Weak EEAT signals — AI systems apply their own authority evaluation
- ✕ No LLMs.txt — AI crawlers can't prioritise your best content
"The research has brought SEO full circle in the most unexpected way. When ChatGPT launched, people said 'Google is dead — optimise for AI.' Then we discovered ChatGPT uses Bing — so people said 'optimise for Bing.' Now experiments confirm ChatGPT also uses Google — and Google's index, not Bing's, appears to have the stronger influence on paid tier answers. The conclusion is actually the most reassuring one possible: the best strategy for Google SEO is also the best strategy for ChatGPT visibility. They were never as separate as people feared."
Your Action Checklist — Optimise for ChatGPT Visibility
- Check your robots.txt. Make sure GPTBot (ChatGPT's crawler), PerplexityBot, and other AI crawlers are not blocked. If you've previously added blanket AI crawler blocks, review and selectively allow the ones whose citations bring you traffic value.
- Submit your sitemap to both Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools. Both pipelines feed ChatGPT. Most sites are submitted to Google but neglect Bing — add your sitemap to Bing Webmaster Tools at webmaster.bing.com today if you haven't already.
- Prioritise Google indexation for new content. The experiments confirm Google's index is the higher-influence pipeline for paid ChatGPT. Use Google's URL inspection tool in Search Console to request indexing immediately after publishing important pages.
- Create or update your LLMs.txt file. ChatGPT's crawler reads LLMs.txt to identify your priority content. Without it, the crawler determines importance on its own — often less accurately than your curated file would direct.
- Write content that is genuinely AI-citable. ChatGPT doesn't just pull what it finds — it applies its own quality layer. Clear, specific, well-structured content with verifiable claims and expert authorship consistently gets cited above content that merely ranks well in traditional search.
- Implement comprehensive schema markup. Both Bing and Google use structured data to evaluate content relevance and authority. FAQPage schema in particular directly feeds the Q&A format that ChatGPT uses to construct answers.
- Monitor your ChatGPT citation traffic in GA4. Traffic from ChatGPT typically appears as referral traffic from openai.com or chat.openai.com. Track this monthly to understand which of your pages are generating AI-driven visits — and double down on their topic areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Bottom Line
ChatGPT officially uses Bing — but confirmed experiments prove it also uses Google's index, with Google appearing to carry more influence for paid users. In 2026, the correct answer is: both, plus possibly a proprietary crawler for the free tier. The strategic implication is the most clarifying thing this research produced: ranking well in Google is your single most effective action for appearing in ChatGPT answers. Everything you're already doing for Google SEO — quality content, strong EEAT, comprehensive schema, fast indexing — directly serves your ChatGPT citation strategy too. Add Bing Webmaster Tools, allow GPTBot in your robots.txt, deploy LLMs.txt, and you've covered all three pipelines.
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