AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 Photography Apps on Android in Belgium: Q1 2023 Performance
In Q1 2023, the top 5 photography apps on Android in Belgium showed varied performance trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Sensor Tower provides detailed insights into these metrics.
During the first quarter of 2023, the top 5 photography apps on the Android platform in Belgium exhibited diverse trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a closer look at their performance:
FaceApp: Perfect Face Editor saw a steady decline in weekly revenue, starting at around $3K in late December and dipping to approximately $1.8K by early March, before a slight recovery to $2.1K at the end of the quarter. Weekly downloads fluctuated, beginning at 1.8K and decreasing to just over 1K mid-quarter, but then rising to 1.3K by the quarter's end. Active users showed a slight decrease from 10.4K to 8.3K early in the quarter, but rebounded to 9.3K by late March.
Photoroom AI Photo Editor experienced a significant increase in weekly revenue, starting at $592 and peaking at $1.8K by the end of March. Downloads surged notably, from 1.4K at the start of the quarter to over 6.1K by mid-March, before stabilizing around 2.9K. Active users mirrored this trend, growing from 2.8K to a peak of 8.5K and then settling at 6K.
Lightroom Photo & Video Editor showed a moderate increase in revenue, with figures rising from $1K in late December to $1.1K by the end of March. Weekly downloads remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 500 and 700 throughout the quarter. Active users started at 12.4K, dipped slightly to 11.2K mid-quarter, and ended at 11.4K.
Picsart: AI Photo Video Editor maintained consistent weekly revenue around $700-$1K, with a slight peak at $993 towards the end of March. Downloads showed minor fluctuations, hovering around 1.1K to 1.5K during the quarter. Active users started at 38.4K, dipped to around 31.8K mid-March, and rose again to 33.7K by the end of the quarter.
Lensa: photo editor & AI art saw a sharp drop in weekly revenue from $2.4K in late December to $236 in mid-February, before a small increase to $323 by the end of March. Downloads followed a similar pattern, starting at 1.1K and dropping to around 200 mid-quarter but recovering slightly to 307 by late March. Active users fluctuated between 2.9K and 4.4K, ending at 2.9K.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower, providing a comprehensive view of the performance metrics for these top photography apps. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.