AI Insights · Timothy · March 2022
Top 5 Photo and Video Apps on iOS in the UK for Q1 2022
Explore the performance of the top 5 Photo and Video apps on iOS in the UK during Q1 2022, featuring trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
During the first quarter of 2022, the top 5 Photo and Video applications on iOS in the United Kingdom showcased varied trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at their performance based on data from Sensor Tower.
YouTube: Watch, Listen, Stream from Google had a substantial presence with steady weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $481K in the last week of February. Weekly downloads started at around 148K in late December and gradually decreased to about 63K by the end of March. The app maintained a high number of active users, fluctuating around 28M throughout the quarter.
FaceApp: Perfect Face Editor from FaceApp Technology Limited experienced notable weekly revenue, reaching its peak at around $220K in the first week of January. Downloads saw a significant drop from roughly 45K at the end of December to around 10K by the end of March. Active users also followed a downward trend, starting at about 118K and decreasing to 86K.
Facetune AI Photo/Video Editor by Lightricks Ltd. showed consistent weekly revenue, hitting approximately $121K in late January. Weekly downloads started at around 25K in late December, gradually declining to about 9K by the end of March. Active users ranged from around 161K to 105K over the quarter.
Canva: Design, Art & AI Editor by Canva demonstrated a strong revenue performance, peaking at about $129K in the last week of February. Weekly downloads ranged from approximately 20K at the beginning of January to around 13K by the end of March. The app maintained a stable number of active users, starting at around 150K and increasing to 162K by the end of the quarter.
Splice - Video Editor & Maker from Bending Spoons Apps ApS had a steady weekly revenue, peaking at about $84K in mid-February. Downloads saw a downward trend, starting at around 24K in the last week of December and dropping to about 7K by the end of March. Active users also decreased from around 78K to 52K throughout the quarter.
For more insights and detailed data on app performance, visit Sensor Tower.