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2 apps analysed
Direct artist-donation integration creates a creator-retention loop absent in standard stock repositories.
Canva Germany backing provides professional brand reputation
Distributed across 6 markets, strongest in Europe.
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Kappboom competes directly for the high-intent wallpaper and background imagery market, leveraging a massive user base that prioritizes personalization over Pixabay's broader stock photography utility.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
PhotoX Pro competes directly for the same visual-asset-seeking audience by positioning itself as a specialized destination for high-quality mobile wallpapers.
SmugMug competes for the same professional and enthusiast photography audience, positioning itself as a premium storage and portfolio solution compared to Pexels' open-access library.
Project 365 targets the personal photography habit-building market, overlapping with Pexels' community of active photographers.
Papers.co targets the aesthetic-focused wallpaper market, competing with Pixabay's mobile app for users seeking daily device personalization.
Walpie competes by focusing on high-resolution mobile display optimization, capturing users who prioritize 4K quality for their device backgrounds.
Unsplash is a direct competitor in the high-quality, royalty-free stock imagery space, frequently overlapping with Pixabay's core user base of designers and creators.
Wedbox targets a specific niche of event-based photo sharing that overlaps with Pexels' user base of people looking for high-quality event imagery.
Pixair competes for users seeking event-based photo sharing and digital guestbook functionality, overlapping with Pexels' event-related content.
WLPPR competes for the niche segment of users looking for high-quality, curated backgrounds, specifically targeting mobile device customization.
While primarily an editor, Lightroom competes for the same creative professional audience that sources assets from Pixabay.
This app serves the same social media content creators who use Pexels assets to build their visual brand presence.
Focos targets the same creative photography audience by providing advanced post-processing tools that complement the raw assets found on Pexels.
FLTR serves the same creator audience as Pexels, providing tools to enhance the photos that users might source from Pexels.
This app competes for the video-focused segment of the Photo & Video category, targeting users who need high-quality production tools.
This app competes for the attention of photography enthusiasts by offering a service-based ecosystem for physical photo retrieval and studio engagement.
Retrica competes for the same mobile-first creative audience, focusing on the social and stylistic aspects of photography.
Kapi Cam occupies the same 'Photo & Video' category, competing for the attention of users interested in mobile-first image creation and styling.
TurboCollage competes for the same user base looking to manipulate and arrange high-resolution photos into creative layouts.
Meitu is a major player in the photo editing space, competing for the attention of the same mobile creative demographic as Pexels.
Posterific is a new tool for creating visual assets, overlapping with Pexels' user base of designers and social media creators.
This newcomer enters the video production space, challenging the broader Photo & Video category with specialized recording features.
This app targets the high-end video recording market, representing a new wave of specialized utility apps in the Photo & Video space.
Fotorist represents a new wave of AI-driven competitors that transform static images into stylized art, shifting the focus from asset consumption to asset generation.