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Usercentrics CMP and Cookiebot by Usercentrics Claim Extended G2 Leadership in Summer 2026

City PM Published Jun 16, 2026 Reviewed Jun 30, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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Usercentrics CMP and Cookiebot CMP earned expanded recognition in G2’s Summer 2026 Grid Reports.
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Cookiebot CMP ranked #1 in G2’s Cookie Tracking category, climbing from 12th place.
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Usercentrics CMP advanced from regional recognition to a global Leader badge on G2’s Grid® Report.
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Usercentrics is trusted by 2.4 million websites and apps across 195 countries and processes more than 8.8 billion user consents every month.
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More than 100 million people annually use G2 to make smarter software decisions based on authentic peer reviews.
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Cookiebot CMP nearly doubled its badge count this cycle, growing from five to nine.
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Usercentrics, a leading data privacy technology company, today announced that Usercentrics CMP and Cookiebot CMP earned expanded recognition in G2’s Summer 2026 Grid® Reports. Cookiebot CMP ranked #1 in G2’s Cookie Tracking category, climbing from 12th place, and earned Enterprise-tier recognition for the first time. Usercentrics CMP advanced from regional recognition to a global Leader badge on G2’s Grid® Report.

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Cookiebot CMP nearly doubled its badge count this cycle, growing from five to nine, and was named one of the most improved products on G2 globally. New Small-Business leadership badges in both the EMEA and global grids rounded out the cycle.

Across hundreds of verified G2 reviews, customers rate both platforms highly for ease of implementation, seamless integration with tools like Google Tag Manager, flexible banner customization, and reliable privacy compliance. Reviewers also highlight how both platforms reduce the operational burden of staying current with privacy regulations across multiple markets. What was once a manual, fragmented process becomes automated and auditable.

Customers operating across multiple European markets describe how Usercentrics CMP replaced a patchwork of market-specific solutions with a single, auditable consent framework, making regulatory conversations with legal teams and external auditors significantly more straightforward. Others highlight how the platform’s configurability shifts the internal dynamic between marketing and legal: rather than creating a queue of requests for engineering, both teams can work inside the platform independently, responding faster to regulatory changes and campaign needs.

Usercentrics is a leading data privacy technology company that helps businesses collect, manage, and activate consented data with confidence. Trusted by 2.4 million websites and apps across 195 countries, the company processes more than 8.8 billion user consents every month. Through its platform — spanning consent management, server-side tagging, and AI data governance — Usercentrics gives businesses the compliance infrastructure to grow, innovate, and operate responsibly in an AI-first world. Learn more at usercentrics.com.

G2 is the world’s largest and most trusted software marketplace. More than 100 million people annually — including employees at all Fortune 500 companies — use G2 to make smarter software decisions based on authentic peer reviews. To learn more, visit www.g2.com.

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