YouTube was launched on February 14, 2005, with the first video, "Me at the zoo," posted by co-founder Jawed Karim on April 23, 2005. This 18-second clip has amassed over 302 million views, marking the beginning of an extraordinary journey for the platform.
Today, YouTube boasts over 2.49 billion monthly active users, with 47% of global internet users accessing the platform every month. This article delves into various YouTube stats and demographics.
Most Used Social Media Platforms Worldwide
YouTube is the second most used social media platform globally, behind Facebook. TikTok's rapid growth places it as a rising competitor, having reached 1.22 billion users in just six years.
47% of global internet users access YouTube monthly.
YouTube ranks second among social media platforms, trailing only Facebook.
India leads with 462 million users, followed by the USA with 239 million.
Globally, more women than men use YouTube.
Quarterly ad revenue for YouTube is nearly $8 billion.
Creators earn between $1.61-$29.3 per 1,000 views on average.
YouTube is the second-most visited website globally.
Among global Android users, YouTube ranks as the third most-used app daily.
YouTube Shorts, in particular, have gained immense popularity, surpassing TikTok and Instagram Reels with an increase of about 500 million users since 2022.
Over 500 hours of content are uploaded to YouTube every minute.
YouTube Shorts receive over 70 billion daily views on average.
Monthly active users measure the number of unique visitors to YouTube each month. This figure only includes logged-in users, suggesting the actual numbers might be even higher.
2.49 billion monthly active users.
Over 80 million paid subscribers, including YouTube Premium and Music.
47% of the global online population are monthly active users.
YouTube's user base has grown significantly since its inception. While there isn't a single source for comprehensive growth data, multiple sources provide insight into its rise.
YouTube is the second most visited website globally, only behind Google.
YouTube is available in over 100 countries and 80 languages, illustrating its global reach. The distribution of users by country highlights its widespread popularity.
Google acquired YouTube for $1.65 billion in 2006, a move that now seems prudent given YouTube's substantial ad revenue, which reached $22.31 billion in the first nine months of 2023.
Earnings and Revenue
Quarterly Ad Revenue: $8 billion
Subscription Revenue: 80 million Music and Premium subscribers
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Allan is a Content Writer at Vidyo. He has created content for some of the fastest-growing tech startups and enjoys explaining complex marketing topics in an easy-to-understand way. LinkedIn