Snap's direct revenue hits $1 billion annualized run rate as subscribers top 25 million


Snapchat logo is seen in this illustration taken July 28, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

Feb 18 (Reuters) - Snap said ⁠on Wednesday its direct-revenue business has reached $1 billion in annualized revenue ⁠run rate, driven by growth in its Snapchat+ subscription service, ‌as the social media company pushes into new income streams beyond advertising.

The company, whose direct-revenue portfolio spans Snapchat+, the Memories photo and video archive tool and in-app purchases, said its ​total subscriber count has surpassed 25 million.

Squeezed ⁠by dominant platforms such as ⁠TikTok and Meta-owned Instagram in a crowded social media market, Snap is turning ⁠to ‌subscriber growth to boost revenue, particularly as some major clients scale back advertising on smaller services. Ad sales constitute a majority ⁠of the company's revenue.

CEO Evan Spiegel had said ​last year Snap was ‌in a "crucible moment" after its quarterly revenue growth slowed and outlined ⁠his ambition ​to make direct revenue "a durable multi-billion-dollar growth driver for Snap."

The company said on Tuesday it would launch a subscription feature allowing creators to generate recurring income ⁠directly from their most loyal fans, beginning with ​a February 23 test involving a small cohort of Snapchat creators in the U.S.

Snapchat+, launched in 2022, offers customization features, including pinning best friends, custom ⁠chat wallpapers and AI-powered pet avatars Bitmoji Pets, to enhance user engagement and retention.

The company has said its total active advertisers on the platform rose 28% in the fourth quarter.

Daily active users of Snapchat rose 5% ​to 474 million during the quarter, but they ⁠fell by 3 million from the prior three-month period, the company said earlier ​this month.

Last month, Snap unveiled Specs, an ‌independent subsidiary for its augmented reality smart ​glasses, in a bid to challenge Meta in the fast-growing wearables market.

(Reporting by Jaspreet Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Shilpi Majumdar)

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