Mobile messaging app adoption accelerated in 2020, particularly in the early months of the pandemic, as housebound consumers sought out ways to stay connected with friends and family. User growth will be slower in 2021 but is still higher than we anticipated in our pre-pandemic forecast. The introduction of new functionalities, from interactive features and video calling to commerce and payments, continue to entice people to messaging platforms.
In 2021, the number of monthly messaging app users worldwide will rise by 6.1% to 3.09 billion. That’s a deceleration in growth from 2020, when the number of users rose by nearly 14%. But it’s an increase from our pre-pandemic estimate, when we expected 5.5% growth in 2021 to 2.9 billion people.
More than three-fourths of internet users worldwide will use a messaging app monthly by 2024. The stronger-than-anticipated growth has led the market to reach that milestone at least five years earlier than we predicted in our pre-pandemic forecast.
Messaging app usage is close to ubiquitous among mobile internet users in every country we track, except the US. In 10 of the countries we track, over 90% of mobile internet users use messaging apps. In another 12 countries, monthly usage averages around 75% or more. Usage is lower (60.4%) among mobile internet users in the US because of the prevalence of free, unlimited SMS messaging and widespread iPhone usage. (Nearly half of US smartphone users have iPhones, according to our forecast.)