"Woman's World" was panned by critics and publications, who felt the song was "out of touch". Em Casalena of
American Songwriter wondered if
artificial intelligence had been used in the songwriting process upon hearing the teaser, noting a generic formula of
bubblegum pop.
Consequence critic Mary Siroky agreed and highlighted the irony of a female empowerment song with Dr. Luke involved. Alexa Camp of
Slant Magazine criticized the lyrics as uninspired whilst Justin Curto of
Vulture criticized the "vague feminist empowerment". William Hughes of
The A.V. Club described the song's production as featuring "basic synth riffs". Laura Snapes of
The Guardian gave "Woman's World" one star out of five, lambasting it as "garbage". Shaad D'Souza of
Pitchfork called the track "unfathomably tepid" and while deeming Dr. Luke's involvement in the song hypocritical. Alim Kheraj of
Dazed felt "Woman's World" was reductive and creatively bankrupt. Cat Zhang of
The Cut characterized the song and its social media rollout as pandering to the
LGBTQ community.
Variety included "Woman's World" on their Worst Songs of 2024 list, with Steven J. Horowitz calling it a "faux-feminist anthem about as tone-deaf as calling something 'purposeful pop.'" In more positive reviews, Erica Gonzalez of
Elle opined that the song "explodes with
dance-pop energy". == Chart performance ==