AI Insights · Timothy · July 2022
Top 5 Photo and Video Apps in the US for Q2 2022
The second quarter of 2022 saw diverse trends in downloads, revenue, and active users for the top five photo and video apps in the United States, according to Sensor Tower data.
The second quarter of 2022 brought notable performance trends across the top five photo and video applications in the United States on a unified platform. Data from Sensor Tower highlights the weekly downloads, revenue, and active user trends for these popular apps.
YouTube: Watch, Listen, Stream from Google experienced consistent weekly revenue, peaking at around $9.3M in the final week of June. Weekly downloads fluctuated, with a notable high of approximately 938K in early April and another peak of about 672K at the end of June. The app maintained a robust user base, with weekly active users hovering around 200M throughout the quarter.
Canva: Design, Art & AI Editor saw a steady increase in weekly revenue, reaching approximately $1.5M by the end of June. Weekly downloads varied, with a peak of about 266K in early May. Active users showed some fluctuation, starting at roughly 1.8M at the beginning of the quarter and ending at around 1.6M.
Google Photos: Backup & Edit also demonstrated steady weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $939K in the last week of June. Downloads were relatively stable, with a high of about 226K at the end of March and around 200K by the end of June. The app maintained a strong active user base, slightly above 45M throughout the quarter.
Facetune AI Photo/Video Editor from Lightricks Ltd. saw a significant rise in weekly revenue, peaking at around $985K in early May. Weekly downloads were consistent, with a slight increase to approximately 93K by the end of June. Active users showed a slight upward trend, ending the quarter at around 393K.
Picsart AI Photo Video Editor from PicsArt, Inc. experienced steady weekly revenue, reaching approximately $777K by the end of June. Downloads varied, peaking at around 230K at the end of March and maintaining around 206K towards the end of June. Active users saw a general upward trend, ending the quarter at approximately 3.9M.
For more detailed insights and data on app performance, visit Sensor Tower.