South America Creator Economy Market is Segmented By Content Type (Videos, Live Streaming, Music, Podcasts, Blogs/Articles, Ebooks, Others), By Revenu....
Market Size in USD Bn
CAGR27.5%
Study Period | 2023 - 2030 |
Base Year of Estimation | 2022 |
CAGR | 27.5% |
Largest Market | South America |
Market Concentration | High |
Major Players | Apple Music, Patreon, Podbean, YouTube, TikTok and Among Others. |
The South America Creator Economy market size was valued at US$ 2.68 Bn in 2023 and is expected to reach US$ 14.67 Bn by 2030, grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 27.5% from 2023 to 2030. The creator economy refers to the class of entrepreneurs, content creators, influencers, bloggers, artists and social media personalities who monetize their content online. It is driven by the explosion of social media, allowing individual content creators to build audiences, monetize and have viable careers. Key drivers include the rising internet and smartphone penetration, popularity of social media platforms like YouTube, Instagram and TikTok, and growth of the digital economy in South America.
The South America Creator Economy Market is segmented by content type, revenue model and creator category. By content type, the videos segment accounted for the largest share in 2022. The rapid growth is attributed to the rising popularity of short form videos on platforms like YouTube and TikTok. Videos allow creators to showcase their talent and engage audiences across niches like comedy, music, gaming and more.
South America Creator Economy Market Drivers:
Growing Internet and Smartphone Penetration: The rapid growth in internet and smartphone penetration across South America is a major factor driving the creator economy market. Internet users in South America have grown from 67% in 2015 to over 80% in 2022. This provides easy access to social media and content platforms like YouTube, Instagram, TikTok where creators reach their audiences. High speed 4G/5G networks allow content consumption and creation. From comedy sketches to musical performances, creators are leveraging internet and smartphones to produce engaging content.
Popularity of Social Media and Content Platforms: The rising popularity of social media and content platforms like YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and Twitch is enabling the growth of creator economy across South America. Younger demographics are spending more time on these platforms viewing content across genres like comedy, music, fashion, gaming and more. For instance, YouTube has over 125 million monthly active users in Brazil. Instagram has over 100 million monthly active users in Brazil. The huge user base and time spent on these platforms allows creators to build loyal follower bases who consume their content.
According to UNESCO, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization data, the percentage of households in countries like Brazil with access to the internet increased from 40% in 2020 to over 70% in 2022.
Desire for Entrepreneurship and Flexible Careers: Many individuals, especially younger demographics are moving away from traditional 9-5 jobs and seeking entrepreneurship opportunities and flexible careers. Creating content full-time allows setting own schedules and pursuing passions without rigid work constraints. Passion economy platforms like Substack, Patreon, OnlyFans are empowering creators to monetize content directly from fans and build their personal brands. All this drives interest in entering the creator economy. Emerging startups are also providing support infrastructure from content creation tools to legal and tax help.
According to a 2022 survey by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), 62% of South American internet users prefer local creators and content from their own country over international options.
South America Creator Economy Market Opportunities:
Local Language Content and Creators: There is significant potential to expand regional language creator economies catering to Spanish and Portuguese native speakers across South America. While English content is rising, local language creators tailored for these audiences can drive higher engagement. This presents opportunities across user generated content, music, podcasts, comedy and more. Platforms can expand by identifying and supporting local language creators through funding, workshops and relevant monetization models. Startups can also launch services to discover and manage rising local language talent.
According to data from the ITU (International Telecommunication Union), the percentage of individuals using the internet in South America rose from 58% in 2019 to 61% in 2021.
Integration of Emerging Tech like AI, VR and Blockchain: Emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, virtual reality and blockchain hold significant potential to open up new opportunities in the South America creator economy. For instance, AI can power recommendation algorithms to improve creator discoverability and matchmaking with brands for sponsorships. VR can enable more immersive content formats. Blockchain has scope to facilitate creator transactions, verify credentials and enable newer models like NFTs. As these technologies evolve, they can transform workflows and experiences across creator content, audience engagement and monetization.
According to data from the United Nations, in 2022, over 63% of the total population in South America is aged below 30 years as of 2020.
South America Creator Economy Market Restraints:
Rising Popularity of Short Video Content: Short form, snackable videos under 60 seconds are gaining significant popularity among audiences across South America. Platforms like YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, and TikTok have allowed creators to produce short videos across genres that cater to shorter attention spans. Short videos have lower production barriers allowing faster output. Their shareability also helps reach wider audiences and gets more engagement. Most major platforms are adding short video formats and will drive this trend further.
Live Video Streaming Gaining Prominence: Live video streaming is gaining significant adoption since it enables real-time engagement with audiences. Platforms like Twitch, YouTube and Instagram are pushing live streams across gaming, music events, concerts and more. Viewers feel connected and can interact via comments/reactions in real-time. Brand collaborations also leverage live videos and workshops. The emergence of virtual influencers who only exist as CGI avatars could further transform live streaming. More creators are expected to adopt live video streaming into their content strategy.
According to World Bank, Internet usage in South America increased by over 20% from 2020 to 2022.
Figure . South America Creator Economy Market Size (US$ Bn)
South America Creator Economy Market Overview
The creator economy in South America is poised for significant growth over the next decade. A creator economy refers to economic activity resulting from content creation and monetization of that content online. It encompasses various forms of self-employment driven by online platforms. South America has a large population of young, internet-connected consumers who are eager to engage with influencers and content creators online. Furthermore, the adoption of online payment methods has made supporting creators through subscriptions, memberships, and tips/donations much more seamless for audiences. As smartphones proliferate across the region and broadband access expands to rural areas, more South Americans will have the means to participate in the creator economy as consumers as well as creators themselves. This will propel the growth of the South American creator economy market in the coming years.
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South America Creator Economy Market
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What are the key factors hampering growth of the South America Creator Economy Market?
The key factors hampering growth of the South America Creator Economy Market is Slow internet connectivity, copyright and licensing issues, lack of standardized metrics, discoverability challenges, unfair monetization terms, taxation complexities are some key challenges.
What are the major factors driving the South America Creator Economy Market growth?
The major factors driving the South America Creator Economy Market growth are Increasing internet & smartphone adoption, rising social media popularity, remote work flexibility, advances in digital payments, desire for entrepreneurship, brand sponsorship opportunities are major growth drivers.
Which is the leading component segment in the South America Creator Economy Market?
The leading component segment in the South America Creator Economy Market are videos segment accounted for the largest share of the South America Creator Economy Market in 2022.
Which are the major players operating in the South America Creator Economy Market?
YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Twitch, Spotify, Amazon Music, Deezer, Apple Music, Patreon, OnlyFans are the major players.
What will be the CAGR of South America Creator Economy Market?
The South America Creator Economy Market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 27.5% from 2023 to 2030.