AI Insights · Timothy · April 2022
Top 5 Photo and Video Apps on iOS in Norway - Q1 2022
Discover the top performing Photo and Video apps on iOS in Norway during Q1 2022, with insights on downloads, revenue, and active users trends.
During the first quarter of 2022, the top five Photo and Video applications on iOS in Norway showcased dynamic performance in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at how these apps fared according to Sensor Tower data.
Snapchat
In Q1 2022, Snapchat experienced fluctuating weekly downloads, starting with approximately 8.1K in late December and dropping to around 4.3K by early February. The app saw a slight recovery in March, ending the quarter with about 5.3K downloads. Revenue remained minimal until the last week of February, peaking at $245 in the final week of March. Weekly active users showed a downward trend from 1.19M at the start of the quarter to 1.08M by the end of March.
YouTube: Watch, Listen, Stream
YouTube demonstrated a consistent performance in weekly revenue, starting with around $126K in early January and peaking at $194K in mid-March. Downloads were relatively stable, averaging around 4K weekly. Active users remained robust, fluctuating between 2.2M and 2.3M throughout the quarter, indicating strong user engagement.
Instagram's weekly downloads fluctuated between 3.8K and 5.8K, with the highest download rate observed at the end of December. Revenue was modest, peaking at $204 in early January before declining to $33 by the end of March. Active users hovered around 850K, with slight variations throughout the quarter.
CapCut - Video Editor
CapCut saw a notable increase in weekly downloads, starting with 4.2K in late December and peaking at 10.9K in mid-March. Active users also grew, from 35K at the beginning of the quarter to close to 50K by late March. This app did not generate any revenue during this period.
VSCO: Photo & Video Editor
VSCO maintained a steady revenue stream, starting at $12K in late December and peaking at $15K by the end of March. Downloads were relatively low, averaging around 2K per week. Weekly active users showed a gradual decline from 17.8K to 13.2K over the quarter.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.