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4 of the 5 most downloaded apps in the U.S. are developed and published by Chinese companies

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Apr 19, 2023

Despite concerns about data privacy and security, several Chinese apps have continued to gain a significant following, with millions of Americans using them on a daily basis. But just how pervasive are Chinese apps in the United States?

Out of the 500 most downloaded apps so far in 2023, only 10 are from Chinese companies. However, four of them are in the top five. These apps are almost household names at this point; Temu, TikTok, CapCut and Shein.

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CapCut is a video editing app, largely used by TikTok creators and also owned by TikTok’s parent company, Bytedance. Shein is a fast fashion giant that has been expanding its inventory to include everything in order to compete with Amazon. While founded in China, it did move headquarters to Singapore because of East/West business complexities. Temu, owned by China’s Pinduoduo, is a recently popular ecommerce app in the U.S. that sells just about everything for rock bottom prices.

In 2021 there were four Chinese apps in the top 50 most downloaded apps in the United States, with only one in the top five. In 2022 there were three apps in the top 50, also with only one in the top five. It was the same app in both years, with TikTok as the #1 app.

This is pretty amazing that in a country where Apple, Google, and Meta reign, only one has one of the five most downloaded apps in the country so far this year. Meta’s Instagram is #4. This speaks to the growing ability of Chinese app development on a global scale, as well as their ability to compete with and win against top American talent.

In terms of generating in-app purchase revenue, out of the top 500 grossing apps in the U.S. this year, 36 are owned by Chinese companies. With the exception of TikTok, every one of them is a mobile game.

Looking at the same statistic but for average MAU, Chinese companies are responsible for 16 of the top 500 apps. TikTok, WeChat, CapCut and Temu find themselves in the top 25 but the 12 others are much further down the list.

On the other foot, 19 out of the 500 most downloaded apps in China this year are from American companies. This is based only on iOS data as Google Play does not legally operate in China. I do not read Chinese newspapers but it would be interesting to know if there are similar security concerns with apps like Instagram or Google Maps.

For those of you wondering about Lemon8, it had a quick showing at the top of the iOS App Store but downloads are trending down. The app has been installed about 1.2 million times in the U.S. since launching in late March. Should more Chinese owned apps make their way to the top of the app store ranks for prolonged periods of time and/or any ban actually take place, we'll bring you the latest.

 
China is not IT supapowa, India is IT supapowa.
Every hindu man is born with superior IT skills. :)

 
To be honest, the Chinese government banned google and a host of other US websites and apps.

The Americans are reciprocating now.
 
Again, these number really mean nothing.

Most apps that are always used are pre-loaded in the phone (like Youtube, Gmail, or even Ebay) those won't be downloaded. The things is, downloading apps usually does not count for anything, it's like mobile games, I have downloaded probably hundred of mobile games on all of my phone since I use mobile phone, that does not mean I like or "hooked" on those games. This is a social media thing, once you have a new apps that did it better than the one you are using, you ditch it and go over there.

Speaking about mobile game, I thought Genshing Impact would have made the list with 127 millions apps download in just 2 years?
 

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