hey there, I’m biased as I work for Ionic, but I’d like to echo what jcsarmobile said. When evaluating any technology choice, don’t rely just on Google search trends. In this case too, it’s not a great comparison. “Ionic” usually refers to Ionic Framework, our mobile UI toolkit. The better comparison would be with Capacitor, our native runtime. You can build a great mobile app using Ionic Framework, run it on the web then deploy it using Capacitor to iOS and Android.
In general, we recommend trying them all! See what solution works best for you and your use case. Ionic/Capacitor offers the best solution though, for reaching tons of platforms and users with one codebase.
And it’s worth noting - Ionic is incredibly popular and runs a profitable business entirely focused on web and mobile app development. The others… do not. They are focused on advertising and we’ll never know how much time and attention they’ll give to those frameworks in the future.