Vertical Video Economy Worth $150B, Even Without China – Owl & Co Report
The global vertical video industry generated $150 billion in revenue across 2026, a 42-percent annual increase that establishes it as a major media category. The market encompasses advertising, subscriptions, and e-commerce across platforms including TikTok, Instagram, YouTube Shorts, and niche apps. Advertising comprises the dominant revenue stream at $131 billion, whilst three platforms—Meta, ByteDance, and YouTube—collectively capture approximately 94 percent of revenue outside China.
The microdrama segment, worth $4 billion this year, is experiencing substantial business model restructuring. Viewer consumption has shifted decisively from paid in-app purchases toward free, ad-supported formats, with such content rising from 15 percent to 83 percent of user engagement in five quarters. AI-assisted production tools have driven a more-than-fivefold increase in content releases since mid-2026, yet this output expansion has not resulted in proportional audience growth per title, suggesting potential market saturation.
- Vertical video market reached $150 billion in 2026, up 42% annually, excluding China
- Advertising dominates revenue ($131B); Meta, ByteDance, YouTube control 94% of non-China market
- Microdrama shifting from paid purchases to ad-supported models; AI production surges but per-title engagement declining