52 Visual Content Marketing Statistics You Should Know in 2023

It’s amazing how fast things can change in just one year.

After combing through major reports on inbound marketing, content marketing, social media, and online behavior, as well as gathering our own data, we’ve compiled the top visual content marketing statistics for marketers to reflect on.

This year, we’ve seen the continued importance of visual content emphasized by the changes that occurred across almost every major social network, including TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook.

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To help you keep pace with these trends, let’s take a look at some visual content marketing statistics that demonstrate the impact visual content has on reach, engagement, and sales.

General Visual Content Stats

Video Marketing Stats

Emerging Visual Marketing Stats

Infographic Stats

Social Media Stats

52 Visual Content Marketing Statistics You Should Know

General Visual Content Statistics

Visual content marketing statistics: Two graphs from HubSpot. The one on the left ranks the media formats with the highest ROI, with videos being the highest. The graph on the right ranks which media formats marketers use in their marketing strategy, with video also ranking at the top.

  • Long-form videos above 30 minutes, like webinars and live events, saw over 11,000% growth over the past decade, making it the fastest-growing video segment. (HubSpot)
  • 71% of B2B marketers say content marketing has become more important to their organization in the last year. (Content Marketing Institute)
  • In 2021, over 50% of marketers used visuals in over 91% of their content. (Venngage)
  • According to a survey by Venngage, original graphics are the most used type of visual content by marketers at 36%, followed by stock photos at nearly 34%. (Venngage)
  • 30% of marketers primarily create visual content for blogs, followed by social channels such as Facebook and LinkedIn. (Venngage)
  • According to The World Health Organization, there are an estimated 2.2 billion people with visual impairments globally. (World Health Organization)
  • Over 50% of marketers agree that visual content is essential to their marketing strategy. (Venngage)
  • A third of marketers find producing visual content consistently is their biggest struggle with content production. (Venngage)

Video Marketing Statistics

  • 75% of adults in the US watch short-form video content on a mobile device. (eMarketer)
  • 59% of Gen Z viewers use short-form video apps to discover things that they then watch longer versions of. (Think With Google)
  • On average, people watch 17 hours of video content per week. (HubSpot)
  • 91% of consumers want to see more online videos from brands. (HubSpot)
  • Social media videos are the most common type of video marketers create at 71%, followed closely by explainer videos at 70%. (HubSpot)
  • 96% of consumers have watched an explainer video to learn more about a product. (HubSpot).
  • 80% of marketers held live events in 2022. (HubSpot)
  • When it comes to B2B, 79% of people say they’ve been convinced to purchase an app or piece of software because of a video. (HubSpot)
  • YouTube is the most widely used video platform by marketers at 90% (Facebook is second, at 86%). (HubSpot)
  • 33% of marketers leverage short-form video content in their marketing strategy.

Visual content marketing statistics: A graph from HubSpot that ranks 9 trends marketers are leveraging in their marketing strategy, with short-form video content being the highest.

  • Short-form video has the highest ROI of all marketing trends. (HubSpot)
  • Most short-form videos are under 60 seconds, and they have the highest average engagement. (HubSpot)
  • Over 11 million people streamed video for the first time on Twitch in 2022. (Twitch)
  • In 2022, YouTube surpassed Netflix as the top streaming platform in the US. (HubSpot)

Emerging Visual Marketing Trends

Infographic Stats for Visual Content Marketers

Visual content marketing statistics: An infographic that says “people following directions with text and illustrations do 323% better than people following directions without illustrations.”

Source: NeoMam

Social Media Stats for Visual Content Marketers

Visual content marketing statistics: A graph that ranks the types of Instagram Story users are most likely to tap all the way through until the end.

  • YouTube is the most popular social media platform among teenagers, with 95% of American teenagers ages 13 to 17 using it. TikTok is the second most popular platform among teens at 67%. (Pew Research)
  • As of 2022, the largest demographic of U.S. Instagram users was between the ages of 18 and 29, making up 71% percent of Instagram’s user base in the U.S. (Pew Research)
  • In a poll of over 350 consumers, 56% said they “sometimes” watch Instagram Stories with the sound on, while 29% said they “always” do this. (HubSpot)

Visual content marketing statistics: A pie chart that shows that 56% of people sometimes watch Instagram Stories with the sound on.

  • On Instagram, carousel posts draw the highest engagement of all post types, followed by video posts. (Statista)
  • For videos up to 5 minutes long, viewers will watch about 50% of the content. (HubSpot)
  • Snapchat had 100 million daily active Snapchat users as of 2022. (Statista)
  • Advertisers can reach more than 250 million people on Pinterest. (Hootsuite)
  • Pinterest users are five times more likely to make a purchase after using a Try-On enabled pin, Pinterest’s AR feature. (Hootsuite)
  • By the end of 2022, Pinterest had 450 million global active users. (Pinterest)
  • Users who saw immersive, actionable ads on Pinterest were 59% more likely to recall that brand. (Pinterest)

Editor’s note: This post was originally published in April 2020 and has been updated for comprehensiveness.

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