Viber
Viber is a free, cross-platform instant messaging and calling application owned by Rakuten.
It supports text, voice, and video messaging, one-on-one and group calls, end-to-end encryption by default, group chats with up to 250 participants, communities with unlimited members, disappearing messages, custom stickers and GIFs, and low-cost calls to phone numbers through Viber Out.
According to our data, Viber is the 8th most popular instant messaging app on the web.
It has 3% of the instant messaging market share and is detected on 0.2% of all websites.
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πΈ Pricing
Viber is available for free. Additional paid services are also available.
π Rankings and Market Share
- Instant Messaging
- Rank: 8
- Market share: 3%
- Social Media
- Rank: 22
- Market share: 0.5%
π Viber Awards
- π₯ Most popular in Serbia in the Instant Messaging category.
- π₯ Most popular in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Instant Messaging category.
- π₯ Most popular in Montenegro in the Instant Messaging category.
- π₯ Second most popular in Ukraine in the Instant Messaging category.
- π₯ Second most popular in Belarus in the Instant Messaging category.
- π₯ Second most popular in Bulgaria in the Instant Messaging category.
- π₯ Second most popular in Croatia in the Instant Messaging category.
- π₯ Third most popular in Russia in the Instant Messaging category.
- π₯ Third most popular in Greece in the Instant Messaging category.
- π₯ Third most popular in Moldova in the Instant Messaging category.
β‘ Sites Using Viber
We have data on 7,107 websites that use the Viber instant messaging app. Here is a list of some of the top ranked ones.
The highest rated site using Viber is pravda.com.ua.
π Usage Statistics
Most of the sites that use Viber:
- are located in Ukraine
- have content in Russian
- use the .com.ua domain extension
- fall into the Marketing/Merchandising category.
Most of the sites using Viber are from Ukraine, Russia, and Belarus.
- Ukraine 50.9%
- Russia 16%
- Belarus 10.2%
- Serbia 3.1%
- Greece 3.1%
- Bulgaria 2.9%
- Vietnam 1.6%
- Moldova 1.4%
- Bosnia and Herzegovina 0.9%
- Other 9.9%
Most Viber users speak Russian, Ukrainian, or English.
- Russian 44.7%
- Ukrainian 32.9%
- English 7.1%
- Serbian 2.7%
- Bulgarian 2.7%
- Greek 2.6%
- Croatian 1.5%
- Vietnamese 1.4%
- Romanian 0.8%
- Other 3.6%
The Viber instant messaging app is especially popular on .com.ua, .com, and .ua top-level domains.
- .com.ua 24%
- .com 14.9%
- .ua 14.8%
- .ru 13%
- .by 9.5%
- .gr 2.5%
- .rs 1.8%
- .bg 1.4%
- .md 1.2%
- Other 16.9%
The primary market segments for websites utilizing Viber include marketing and merchandising, online shopping, and business.
- Marketing/Merchandising 17%
- Online Shopping 15.1%
- Business 10.2%
- General News 8.2%
- Travel 6.4%
- Internet Services 6.1%
- Education/Reference 4.4%
- Health 4.3%
- Entertainment 3.2%
- Other 25.1%
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π¬ Frequently Asked Questions
What is the company behind Viber?
Viber is owned by Rakuten Group, Inc., headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
Can I use Viber for free?
Yes, it is a free instant messaging app.
Which country uses Viber the most?
The majority of Viber users are from Ukraine.
Who uses Viber?
According to our data, Viber is used on thousands of sites, including such established ones as pravda.com.ua,
ria.ru, and
ria.com.
Is Viber used on government websites?
Yes, for example, it is used by sss.gov.ph and
diia.gov.ua.
How does Viber stack up against the competition?
Viber is a moderately popular instant messaging app, ranking ahead of 14 other instant messaging apps we track.
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