Do Photo and Video App Paywalls Use Dark Backgrounds?

Among 67 classified Photo & Video paywalls in Lazyweb's corpus, 79.1% are dark and only 8 are light[1]. Photo & Video skews dark almost as heavily as Music and Education, above the 70.9% corpus average[2]. Dark is the expected background for creative-media paywalls, letting the imagery carry the screen.

79.1% of 67 classified Photo & Video paywalls use a dark background, with only 8 light (Lazyweb Research, July 2026).

Lazyweb Research · n=67 · Published 2026-07-07

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The finding

Photo & Video paywalls span 72 canonical screens across 16 companies, 67 with a classifiable background[1]. Dark leads at 53 (79.1%), light at 8, colored/other at 6[1]. That places it just below Music (82%) and level with Education (79%)[3], and comfortably above the 70.9% all-category dark share[2].

How to apply it

Dark backgrounds let sample edits, filters, and video thumbnails pop, which is likely why they dominate here[1]. If your photo/video app paywall showcases before/after imagery or a media carousel, dark is both the convention and the treatment that flatters the content. Light is a clear minority (about 1 in 8)[1] and mainly fits apps with a bright, editorial brand.

Caveats

Photo & Video is at 67 classified screens across 16 companies[1], just below the round 70 threshold but reported with percentages given the tight clustering; treat as directional. Five of 72 canonicals lacked a background field and are excluded[1]. Backgrounds come from vision JSON on one representative screenshot per canonical; prevalence census only.

The numbers

StatComputed from
Photo & Video: 72 canonicals, 67 classified, dark 53 (79.1%), light 8, other 6, missing 5, 16 companiesdark_vs_light_photo_video
70.9% dark across all classified paywallsdark_vs_light_overall
Music 81.9% dark; Education 78.8% darkdark_vs_light_music, dark_vs_light_education
Methodology. Universe: 72 canonical Photo & Video paywall screens (16 companies) across ~800 tracked apps; background classified from vision JSON on one representative screenshot per canonical, July 2026. Caveat: 67 classified is just below n=70; directional.

Sources & citations

  1. [1] Lazyweb Research analysis of 67 classified Photo & Video paywall screens (16 companies), July 2026. Photo & Video: 72 canonicals, dark 53, light 8, other 6, missing 5.
  2. [2] Lazyweb Research analysis of 1,107 classified paywall screens (~800 tracked apps), July 2026. All-category background split: dark 785, light 211, other 111.
  3. [3] Lazyweb Research analysis of 72 Music and 208 Education classified paywall screens, July 2026. Music dark 59 of 72; Education dark 164 of 208.

Source: Lazyweb Research — proprietary analysis of real, in-market app screens. Cite as Lazyweb Research, 2026-07-07.

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