AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 Photography Apps on Android in the US: Q1 2023
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 photography apps on the Android platform in the United States during the first quarter of 2023, based on Sensor Tower data.
In the first quarter of 2023, the top 5 photography apps on the Android platform in the United States showcased diverse performance trends. Here's an overview of their weekly downloads, revenue, and active users, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Picsart: AI Photo Video Editor experienced a consistent decline in weekly downloads, starting from around 68K at the end of December 2022 and dropping to approximately 44K by the end of March 2023. Weekly revenue also saw a gradual decrease, peaking at $138K in the first week of January and tapering off to around $111K by the end of March. The app's weekly active users fluctuated, beginning at 766K and ending at approximately 688K, with noticeable dips and recoveries throughout the quarter. More insights on Picsart.
Lisa AI: Avatar & Image Maker showed significant growth in weekly downloads, peaking at 79K in late January before declining to zero by the end of March. Weekly revenue followed a similar pattern, starting from $2.8K and rising to a high of $37K in late February, before dropping to zero in the final week of March. The app's weekly active users increased steadily, reaching a peak of 192K in mid-March before slightly decreasing to 181K by the end of the quarter.
Video Editor & Maker - InShot maintained a relatively stable number of weekly downloads, hovering around 30K to 33K throughout the quarter. Weekly revenue showed an upward trend, starting at $11K at the beginning of January and peaking at $20K in late February. The app's weekly active users remained consistent, fluctuating between 395K and 423K during the quarter.
Photoroom AI Photo Editor saw a notable increase in weekly downloads, starting from 12K in early January and peaking at 49K in mid-March. Weekly revenue also increased significantly, beginning at $25K and reaching $50K by the end of March. The app's weekly active users grew steadily, starting at 54K and climbing to 106K by the end of the quarter.
Google Photos maintained a steady number of weekly downloads, ranging from 24K to 33K throughout the quarter. The app's weekly active users remained impressively high, starting at 39.6M and slightly increasing to 39.7M by the end of March.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.