AI Insights · Timothy · July 2022
Top 5 Photography Apps Performance in Oceania in Q2 2022
Discover how the top 5 photography apps performed in Oceania during Q2 2022, with insights on weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
The second quarter of 2022 saw notable trends in the performance of the top 5 photography apps in Oceania. Data from Sensor Tower highlights key metrics such as weekly downloads, revenue, and active users for these popular apps.
Picsart: AI Photo Video Editor experienced a steady decline in weekly revenue from $37.5K at the end of March to around $25.8K by mid-May, before recovering slightly to end the quarter at approximately $30.5K. Weekly downloads fluctuated, peaking at 15.4K in mid-April and ending June with 12.2K. Active users saw a slight decline from 186.5K to 179.6K throughout the quarter.
FaceApp: Perfect Face Editor maintained relatively stable weekly revenue, hovering around $40K to $50K, with a peak of $50.8K in early April and ending June at $43.6K. Weekly downloads varied, with a notable increase to 8.2K in early June. Active users decreased from 65.9K at the start of the quarter to 56.1K by the end of June.
Lightroom Photo & Video Editor showed a steady increase in weekly revenue, starting at $24.7K and reaching $33K by the end of June. Downloads peaked at 8K in mid-April but saw a dip to 5.3K in early June, before rising again to 6.9K at the end of the quarter. Active users remained relatively stable, ending the quarter at approximately 52.3K.
Reface: Face Swap AI Photo App had consistent weekly revenue around $9K to $11K, with a slight decline towards the end of June. Downloads saw a significant drop from 6.3K in early May to around 2.4K by the end of June. Active users also decreased from 71.8K to 61.9K during the quarter.
Facetune: AI Hair/Photo Editor experienced a peak in weekly revenue at $74.3K in early April, before stabilizing around $50K to $51.2K towards the end of June. Downloads fluctuated, with a high of 6.7K in mid-April and ending the quarter at 5.4K. Active users saw a decline from 32.5K to 29.2K over the quarter.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.