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title: "AEO vs GEO: Are They the Same Thing?"
description: "AEO and GEO overlap heavily and are often used interchangeably. The useful distinction: GEO optimizes the content engines draw from; AEO optimizes to be the answer itself."
canonical: https://aiovsseo.com/compare/aeo-vs-geo.html
date: 2026-06-07
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# AEO vs GEO: are they the same thing?

TL;DR

AEO and GEO overlap so much they’re often used interchangeably. The useful split: **GEO** (Generative Engine Optimization) focuses on optimizing the content a generative engine draws *from*; **AEO** (Answer Engine Optimization) focuses on being *the answer* to a question. Both sit under AI Optimization and use the same core tactics.

| Aspect | GEO | AEO |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Focus | Content generative engines draw from | Being the direct answer to a query |
| Scope | Broad: any generative surface | Narrow: answer/question intent |
| Shared tactics | Direct answers, structure, authority, freshness | Direct answers, structure, authority, freshness |
| Umbrella | AI Optimization (AIO) | AI Optimization (AIO) |

If you've seen GEO and AEO used as synonyms, that's because in practice they almost are. Both describe optimizing so AI systems surface and cite you, and both rely on the same playbook. The distinction is one of emphasis.

## The practical difference

**GEO** takes the engine's point of view: make your content easy for any generative system to find, parse and reuse. **AEO** takes the query's point of view: make your page the best possible answer to a specific question, with the answer up front and question-shaped headings.

## Does the distinction matter?

Operationally, little — optimize for both with one set of tactics. Conceptually, AEO is a helpful reminder to organize content around real questions. Both live under [AIO](/glossary/ai-optimization-aio.html).

## Frequently asked questions

**Should I choose AEO or GEO?**

You don’t have to choose. They share the same tactics — direct answers, clear structure, authority, freshness. Doing one well largely does the other.

**Which term is more correct?**

Neither is official. GEO is the broader, more common term; AEO emphasizes answering specific questions. Use whichever your audience uses; the underlying work is the same.
