AI visibility measurement
Bing Webmaster Tools now gives website owners a more practical way to see when pages are cited in AI-generated answers across Microsoft search experiences.
Measure AI search visibility by tracking citations, cited pages, grounding queries, intents, topics, Citation Share and change over time. The goal is not to chase one “AI ranking”; it is to learn which pages are trusted as useful sources and which buyer questions still need stronger content.
AI-assisted search changes the measurement problem. A business may be visible inside an answer before the user clicks, and the cited page may not be the page you expected. Bing’s AI visibility reporting helps replace guessing with observable patterns.
Microsoft’s official June 2026 update added Intents, Topics, Citation Share and Compare to AI Performance reporting in Bing Webmaster Tools. For small businesses investing in SEO and GEO optimisation, this is a useful early measurement layer.

What Bing’s AI Visibility Data Can Tell You
Traditional SEO reports show impressions, clicks, rankings and index coverage. AI visibility reports answer a different question: when an AI-generated answer needs sources, does your website appear as one of the references?
| Metric | What it means | Small-business action |
|---|---|---|
| Total citations | How often pages from your site appear as sources in supported AI-generated answers. | Use this as a trend line, not a standalone success metric. |
| Cited pages | Which URLs are being referenced. | Find the pages Bing understands well, then strengthen nearby service and proof pages. |
| Grounding queries | The phrases used when retrieving content for AI answers. | Compare them with customer questions and update copy where gaps appear. |
| Intents | The broader purpose behind the query, such as research, comparison, local service or buying support. | Match content format to intent: guide, comparison, checklist, service page or FAQ. |
| Topics | The subject areas where your site earns AI citation visibility. | Choose where to deepen topical authority and where to stop spreading content thin. |
| Citation Share | Your relative share of citations for a grounding query compared with other sources. | Prioritize pages where you are close to stronger visibility. |
A Simple Measurement Workflow
1. Find cited pages
List the pages that already appear in AI answers. These are your current footholds.
2. Group by intent
Separate informational, commercial, local and decision-stage visibility.
3. Improve pages
Add missing definitions, examples, proof, internal links, FAQs and clearer next steps.
Use this together with existing TrendTransformers resources such as the Bing AI Performance GEO measurement framework and the SEO audit for small businesses. Measurement is only valuable when it leads to better pages.
How To Turn The Report Into Actions
If an article earns citations but the linked service page is weak, add a stronger internal link from the article to the commercial page. If many cited queries ask “how” or “what,” add answer-first sections and practical examples. If Citation Share is low for a valuable topic, compare your page against cited competitors and improve the missing substance, not just the keyword usage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Bing AI visibility the same as Google AI visibility?
No. It is a Microsoft search measurement layer. It is still useful because it reveals how answer-led search systems may interpret and cite your content.
Should I optimize only for citations?
No. Citations matter, but the business goal is qualified visibility, trust and conversions. A cited page should help a real buyer move forward.
How often should a small business review AI visibility?
Monthly is enough for most small businesses. Review more often after major content changes, site migrations or new service launches.
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