Bengaluru, May 12, 2026, 14:30 IST
- On Tuesday morning, some Google Search users ran into “500 Internal Server Error” messages.
- Local reports put Downdetector complaints in India at more than 3,300 by 10:23 a.m. IST.
- Google’s official Search status page listed “No incidents.” The cause? Still unknown, as is just how widespread it might be.
Google Search came back online for much of its user base Tuesday, following a morning outage. Earlier, some users had run into blank pages, server errors, or search results that wouldn’t load.
This outage is significant. Search is still a primary access point to the internet, and even brief downtime can disrupt users, publishers, and advertisers almost instantly. The impact is especially sharp in places like India, where most people rely on Google as their go-to search engine.
Several users encountered an “internal server error” message during processing, with prompts indicating engineers were on it, according to the Times of India. The Times of India
In India, Downdetector logged a surge in complaints just after 10:23 a.m. IST, peaking above 3,300, according to the Economic Times. The bulk of the issues centered on Search, though a number of users flagged problems getting pages to load or even reaching the site.
When you see a 500 Internal Server Error, that’s almost always an issue with the service provider, not something wrong with your own device or connection. In other words, your request made it through, but the system couldn’t process it on their end.
Mint reported the disruption wasn’t confined to India, with users in the United States, Britain, across Europe, the Philippines, and elsewhere flagging similar issues. Search service, though, seemed to come back online for a large number of users later.
Google’s Search Status Dashboard reported “No incidents,” same with its Workspace Status Dashboard, which hadn’t flagged any issues in the most recent 8:56 a.m. UTC update. So, while users flagged outages, Google’s official channels showed nothing amiss—leaving little in the way of confirmation. Google Search Status Google
Competition remains heavily tilted. In April 2026, Google commanded 90.02% of the global search market, while Microsoft Bing trailed far behind at 5.14%. DuckDuckGo’s share came in at just 0.71%, StatCounter data shows.
Search remains the backbone of Alphabet’s revenues. In the first quarter of 2026, Google Search and other ad revenue climbed 19% to hit $60.4 billion, according to an Alphabet filing.
Figuring out just how widespread the outage is can be tricky. The Downdetector tallies come from users sending in their own reports, which doesn’t always line up with the real impact, as Reuters has pointed out in past reporting on similar tech disruptions.
Google hasn’t said what triggered the issue in the reports reviewed. So far, there’s no indication if it stemmed from a routing hiccup in one area, something on the backend, or some other glitch within Search infrastructure.