AI Insights · Timothy · January 2022
Top 5 Photography Apps in the US Q4 2021 Performance
Discover how the top 5 photography apps performed in the US during Q4 2021, with insights on downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the fourth quarter of 2021, the top 5 photography apps in the United States showcased varied performance in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a closer look at the trends observed for each app, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Picsart: AI Photo Video Editor
Throughout the quarter, Picsart: AI Photo Video Editor saw a steady increase in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $893K in the final week of December. Weekly downloads showed a significant rise towards the end of the quarter, reaching around 480K in the last week. Active users also saw an upward trend, culminating in about 3.85M weekly active users by the end of December.
Private Photo Vault - Keepsafe
Private Photo Vault - Keepsafe maintained stable weekly revenue, with a notable peak of about $177K in mid-December. Weekly downloads hovered around 18K to 21K, with a slight uptick in early November. Active users remained relatively consistent, averaging around 640K to 660K throughout the quarter.
FaceApp: Perfect Face Editor
FaceApp: Perfect Face Editor experienced a dramatic increase in weekly revenue, reaching an impressive $1.41M in the last week of December. Downloads peaked at approximately 270K in the same period. The app also saw a rise in weekly active users, with figures climbing to around 1.08M by the end of December.
Lightroom Photo & Video Editor
Lightroom Photo & Video Editor observed steady weekly revenue, peaking at about $434K in late November. Downloads were consistent, with a peak of around 108K in the week leading up to Christmas. Active users showed a slight increase towards the end of the quarter, reaching approximately 1.06M by the last week of December.
Reface: Face Swap AI Photo App
Reface: Face Swap AI Photo App saw a decline in weekly revenue, with figures dropping to about $38K by mid-December. Weekly downloads decreased over the quarter, ending at around 28K. Active users also saw a downward trend, averaging about 183K by the end of December.
For more detailed insights and analytics, visit Sensor Tower.