AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Photography Apps in Brazil Q1 2024 Performance
In Q1 2024, the top 5 photography apps in Brazil saw varied performance in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users, with significant trends and fluctuations across the board.
In Q1 2024, the top 5 photography apps in Brazil displayed a range of performance metrics. Here’s a closer look at their trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
Remini - AI Photo Enhancer experienced a noticeable decline in weekly downloads from around 309K in early January to approximately 108K by the end of March. Despite this, its weekly revenue remained relatively stable, peaking at about $101K in late January and hovering around $87K to $92K through March. Weekly active users also saw a downward trend, starting at 556K in January and settling at around 388K by the end of the quarter.
Photoroom AI Photo Editor had a dynamic quarter with weekly downloads fluctuating significantly. Downloads peaked at approximately 248K in early March, following a dip to about 75K in late February. Revenue showed a consistent upward trend, reaching around $61K by mid-March. Active users also exhibited variability, peaking at about 591K in early March before declining to 347K by the quarter's end.
Picsart: AI Photo Video Editor maintained a steady performance in weekly downloads, ranging from 96K to 192K throughout the quarter. Revenue remained stable, averaging around $62K to $73K weekly. The app's active user base saw a slight decrease, starting at 2.28M in January and ending at approximately 1.92M in March.
UpFoto - AI Photo Enhancer saw a decline in weekly downloads, from about 89K in early January to 48K by the end of March. Revenue remained low but stable, hovering around $570 to $765 weekly. Active users also decreased, from 139K in January to approximately 96K by the end of the quarter.
Google Photos demonstrated consistent performance with weekly downloads fluctuating between 143K and 157K. Revenue peaked at approximately $137K in mid-February and remained strong throughout the quarter. The app's active user base remained robust, starting at 35.8M in January and ending at around 35.4M in March.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analysis and further insights, visit Sensor Tower.