AI Insights · Timothy · April 2022
Top 5 Photo and Video Apps Performance in Oceania Q1 2022
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 photo and video apps on a unified platform in Oceania during Q1 2022. Data from Sensor Tower reveals insights into their weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2022, the top 5 photo and video applications on a unified platform in Oceania demonstrated varied performance trends in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Data from Sensor Tower provides a detailed insight into these metrics.
YouTube: Watch, Listen, Stream saw a steady flow in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $392K in the final week of February. Weekly downloads fluctuated, starting at 65K and dipping to around 24K mid-quarter before recovering slightly to 33K by the end of March. The app also maintained a high number of weekly active users, ranging from 19.8M to 20.7M throughout the quarter.
Facetune AI Photo/Video Editor experienced a peak in revenue of about $83K during the first week of January, with fluctuations throughout the quarter. Weekly downloads showed a downward trend, beginning at 11.5K and decreasing to approximately 5K by the end of March. Active users also saw a decline from 56K to around 33K over the same period.
Canva: Design, Art & AI Editor displayed significant growth in weekly revenue, peaking at $108K at the end of February. Weekly downloads were relatively stable, averaging around 16K to 19K. The app also saw a consistent increase in active users, starting at 187K and reaching 211K by the end of the quarter.
FaceApp: Perfect Face Editor had its highest weekly revenue of approximately $104K in early January, with a gradual decline to $45K by the end of March. Weekly downloads dropped from 19K to about 6.5K, and active users decreased from nearly 97K to 66K over the quarter.
Splice - Video Editor & Maker showed varied revenue trends, peaking at $59K in the first week of January. Weekly downloads decreased from 11K to about 4.5K by the end of the quarter. The app's active users also declined slightly from 41K to around 31K during the same period.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.