AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Photo and Video Apps on iOS in the UK for Q1 2024
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 Photo and Video apps on iOS in the UK for Q1 2024, including weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the first quarter of 2024, the top 5 Photo and Video apps on iOS in the United Kingdom demonstrated notable trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at their performance:
CapCut - Video Editor CapCut experienced a varied performance in weekly revenue, starting at approximately $87.7K in early January and peaking at around $116.6K in the first week of February. Weekly downloads saw a downward trend initially, from 120K to about 38.8K in early February, before recovering to 79.7K by the end of March. Weekly active users fluctuated, beginning at 1.04M and ending the quarter on a high note at around 1.04M.
Instagram Instagram maintained strong weekly revenue, starting at $129.6K and peaking at $154.3K by the end of January. Downloads were relatively stable, with a slight dip mid-quarter, ranging from 65.5K down to 43.4K, then stabilizing around 45.9K. Active users remained consistent, fluctuating slightly around 9.5M throughout the quarter.
YouTube: Watch, Listen, Stream YouTube saw impressive weekly revenue, starting at $571.3K and fluctuating around $500K, peaking at $623.9K in late February. Downloads showed a downward trend, starting at 58.2K and decreasing to about 41.7K by the end of March. Active users remained stable, around 28M throughout the quarter.
Snapchat Snapchat's weekly revenue started at $227.1K and showed a steady increase, peaking at $263.8K by the end of March. Downloads were relatively stable, with minor fluctuations between 33.9K and 26.5K. Active users remained consistent, hovering around 8.6M throughout the quarter.
Canva: Design, Art & AI Editor Canva displayed steady weekly revenue, starting at $182.6K and peaking at $205.5K by the end of February. Downloads were consistent, ranging from 28.2K to 25.5K. Active users saw a gradual increase, from 272.6K at the start of the quarter to around 298.8K by the end of March.
These insights are derived from Sensor Tower data, providing a comprehensive view of app performance trends. For more detailed analytics and insights, visit Sensor Tower.