Early development In 1994,
Robin Li (
Pinyin: Li Yanhong, ) joined IDD Information Services, a
New Jersey division of
Dow Jones and Company, where he helped develop software for the online edition of
The Wall Street Journal. He also worked on developing better algorithms for search engines and remained at IDD Information Services from May 1994 to June 1997. In 1996, while at IDD, Li developed the RankDex site-scoring algorithm for search engines results page ranking and received a US patent for the technology. Launched in 1996, Li referred to his search mechanism as "link analysis," which involved ranking the popularity of a web site based on how many other sites had linked to it. It predated the similar
PageRank algorithm used by
Google two years later in 1998; Google founder
Larry Page referenced Li's work as a citation in some of his U.S. patents for PageRank. Li later used his RankDex technology for the Baidu search engine. Baidu was incorporated on 18 January 2000 by Robin Li and
Eric Xu. In 2001, Baidu allowed advertisers to bid for ad space then pay Baidu every time a customer clicked on an ad, predating Google's approach to advertising.
2005: Public Listing on NASDAQ Baidu went public on Wall Street through a
variable interest entity (VIE) based in the
Cayman Islands on 5 August 2005. In 2007,
Chinese government and
Chinese industry sources stated that Baidu received a license from Beijing, which allows the search engine to become a full-fledged news website. Thus Baidu is able to provide its own reports, besides showing certain results as a search engine. Baidu was the first Chinese search engine to receive such a license. Baidu started its Japanese language search service, run by Baidu Japan, the company's first regular service outside of China in 2008. The Japanese search engine closed on 16 March 2015. On 31 July 2012, Baidu announced that it would team up with
Sina to provide mobile search results. On 18 November 2012, Baidu announced that it would be partnering with
Qualcomm to offer free cloud storage to
Android users with
Snapdragon processors. On 2 August 2013, Baidu launched its Personal Assistant app, designed to help CEOs, managers and the white-collar workers manage their business relationships. On 16 May 2014, Baidu appointed
Andrew Ng as chief scientist. Ng will lead Baidu Research in Silicon Valley and Beijing. On 18 July 2014, the company launched a Brazilian version of the search engine,
Baidu Busca. On 9 October 2014, Baidu announced acquisition of Brazilian local e-commerce site Peixe Urbano.
2017: Launch of Autonomous Driving Business In April 2017, Baidu announced the launch of its
Apollo project (Apolong), a self-driving vehicle platform, in a bid to help drive the development of
autonomous cars including vehicle platform, hardware platform, open-source software platform and cloud data services. Baidu plans to launch this project in July 2017, before gradually introducing fully autonomous driving capabilities on highways and open city roads by 2020. In September 2017, Baidu launched a $1.5billion autonomous driving fund to invest in as many as 100 autonomous driving projects over the ensuing three years. At the same time, Apollo open-source software version 1.5 was also launched. In June 2017, Baidu partnered with
Continental and
Bosch, auto industry suppliers, on automated driving and connected cars. In July 2017, Baidu GBU entered into a partnership with
Snap Inc. to act as the company's official ad reseller for Snapchat in
Greater China,
South Korea,
Japan and
Singapore. The partnership was extended in 2019. In September 2017, Baidu rolled out a new portable talking translator that can listen and speak in several different languages. Smaller than a typical smartphone, the 140-gram translation device can also be used as a portable Wi-Fi router and is able to operate on networks in 80 countries. It is still under development. Baidu will also be inserting artificial intelligence (AI) technology into smartphones, through its deep learning platform. At the same period, it has also led a joint investment of US$12billion with
Alibaba Group,
Tencent,
JD.com and
Didi Chuxing, acquiring 35% of
China Unicom's stakes. In October 2017, according to
The Wall Street Journal, Baidu would launch
self-driving buses in China in 2018. In the same month, Baidu announced that its first annual Baidu World technology conference (
Bring AI to Life) would be held and live-streamed on 16 November 2017, at China World Summit Wing and Kerry Hotel, bringing together Baidu executives, employees, partners, developers, and media to discuss the company's mission and strategy, technology breakthroughs, new product developments, and its open artificial-intelligence (AI) ecosystem. China's government designated Baidu as one of its "AI
champions" in 2018. In 2018, Baidu divested the "Global DU business" portion of its overseas business, which developed a series of utility apps including ES File Explorer, DU Caller, Mobojoy, Photo Wonder and DU Recorder, etc. This business now operates independently of Baidu under the name DO Global.
2021: Hong Kong Secondary Listing In March 2021, Baidu secured a secondary listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, raising $3.1 billion. This marked the largest homecoming for a U.S.-traded Chinese company in Hong Kong since JD.com's listing the previous June. In August 2021 Baidu revealed a new
Robocar concept said to be capable of Level 5 autonomous driving. It also comes with the latest second-generation AI chip that can analyse the internal and external surroundings to provide predictive suggestions to proactively serve the needs of passengers. In June 2022,
Jidu Auto, an intelligent electric vehicle company originally backed by Baidu and Geely unveiled its first concept ROBO-01 in the form of a pre-production vehicle. The ROBO-01 rides on the
Sustainable Experience Architecture (SEA) platform, a modular electric vehicle platform developed by
Geely Holding. In August 2023, Baidu publicly unveiled
Ernie Bot, its
large language model chatbot. In October 2023, Baidu released a newer version Ernie 4.0 chatbot. In September 2023, the search engine launched a chatbot based on its
generative AI model, GenAI Ernie. In January 2026, Baidu filed a listing application on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange for their semiconductor unit, Kunlunxin.
Robotaxi As of April 2024, Apollo Go, Baidu's autonomous ride-hailing service, had completed six million rides using driverless robotaxis across 11 cities. The service operates a fleet of over 400 driverless vehicles in Wuhan. In July 2025, Baidu announced its partnership with Uber, allowing it to deploy the Apollo Go outside the U.S and mainland China.
Domain name redirection attack On 12 January 2010, Baidu.com's DNS records in the United States were altered such that browsers to baidu.com were redirected to a website purporting to be the
Iranian Cyber Army, thought to be behind the attack on
Twitter during the
2009 Iranian election protests, making the proper site unusable for four hours. Internet users were met with a page saying "This site has been attacked by Iranian Cyber Army". Chinese hackers responded by attacking Iranian websites and leaving messages. Baidu later launched legal action against
Register.com for gross negligence after it was revealed that Register.com's technical support staff changed the email address for Baidu.com on the request of an unnamed individual, despite failing security verification procedures. Once the address had been changed, the individual was able to use the forgotten password feature to have Baidu's domain passwords sent directly to them, allowing them to accomplish the
domain hijacking. The lawsuit was settled out of court under undisclosed terms after Register.com issued an apology.
Acquisitions On 16 July 2013, Baidu announced its intention to purchase
91 Wireless from
NetDragon. 91 Wireless is best known for its app store, but it has been reported that the app store faces privacy and other legal issues. On 14 August 2013, Baidu announced that its wholly owned subsidiary Baidu (Hong Kong) Limited has signed a definitive merger agreement to acquire 91 Wireless Web-soft Limited from
NetDragon Web-soft Inc. for $1.85 billion in what was reported to be the biggest deal ever in China's IT sector. Also in 2013, Baidu acquired Zongheng to establish Baidu Literature.
2024: Artificial Intelligence Launch On 16 March 2025, Baidu released two new artificial intelligence models: ERNIE 4.5, a foundation model, and ERNIE X1, a reasoning model. Baidu claimed that ERNIE X1 performs comparably to
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