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Global Consumer AI Mobile Apps TOP 50 List: Meitu XiuXiu squeezed into the top ten, ByteDance Doubao made the list for the first time and ranked 26th

2024-08-23

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IT Home reported on August 23 that venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz (also known as a16z) published a blog post on August 21, announcing the latest "Top 100 Consumer-Grade Generative AI Applications" list.

a16z Company Profile

Andreessen Horowitz, also known as a16z, is an American private venture capital firm founded in 2009 by Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz.

The company is headquartered in Menlo Park, California, and from 2006 to 2010, Andreessen and Horowitz were active investors in technology companies, and together they invested $80 million in 45 startups including Twitter.

Report Introduction

The report is released every 6 months. Through in-depth research, it publishes AI web products (by monthly independent visits) and AI mobile applications (by monthly active users) reports, and announces the top 50 list. Compared with the previous March 2024 report, nearly 30% of the companies this time are new companies.

Report Content

According to the latest AI Mobile App TOP 50 list, Meitu Xiuxiu, owned by Meitu, ranked 9th and is the only Chinese product in the top 10. IT Home attached a screenshot of the report as follows:

ByteDance occupies a total of 6 seats in the two lists. Among AI mobile applications, Doubao entered the list for the first time, ranking 26th. ByteDance's photo and video editor Hypic and assistant Cici are also on the list, ranking 19th and 34th respectively.

The report said that ByteDance has been vigorously developing web-based AI products, with three of its applications, including education technology platform Gauth (No. 44), robot developer Coze (No. 45), and general assistant Doubao (No. 47), making the list for the first time.