Digital 2022: Brazil

This page contains all the data, insights, and trends you need to help you understand how people in Brazil use connected devices and services in 2022.

You’ll find our complete Digital 2022 report on Brazil in the “full report” section below, but let’s start by taking a look at the essential headlines for digital adoption and use in Brazil this year.

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Brazil’s population in 2022

Brazil’s total population was 214.7 million in January 2022.

Data show that Brazil’s population increased by 1.4 million (+0.7 percent) between 2021 and 2022.

50.9 percent of Brazil’s population is female, while 49.1 percent of the population is male.

At the start of 2022, 87.5 percent of Brazil’s population lived in urban centres, while 12.5 percent lived in rural areas.

Note: gender data are currently only available for “female” and “male”.

Brazil’s population by age

The median age of the population in Brazil is 34.3.

For additional context, here’s a look at how the population in Brazil breaks down by age group:

  • 6.6 percent of Brazil’s population is between the ages of 0 and 4.

  • 10.8 percent of Brazil’s population is between the ages of 5 and 12.

  • 7.0 percent of Brazil’s population is between the ages of 13 and 17.

  • 10.8 percent of Brazil’s population is between the ages of 18 and 24.

  • 15.8 percent of Brazil’s population is between the ages of 25 and 34.

  • 15.7 percent of Brazil’s population is between the ages of 35 and 44.

  • 12.7 percent of Brazil’s population is between the ages of 45 and 54.

  • 10.3 percent of Brazil’s population is between the ages of 55 and 64.

  • 10.3 percent of Brazil’s population is aged 65 and above.

Note: percentages may not sum to 100 percent due to rounding.

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Internet use in Brazil in 2022

There were 165.3 million internet users in Brazil in January 2022.

Brazil’s internet penetration rate stood at 77.0 percent of the total population at the start of 2022.

Kepios analysis indicates that internet users in Brazil increased by 5.3 million (+3.3 percent) between 2021 and 2022.

For perspective, these user figures reveal that 49.37 million people in Brazil did not use the internet at the start of 2022, meaning that 23.0 percent of the population remained offline at the beginning of the year.

However, issues relating to COVID-19 continue to impact research into internet adoption, so actual internet user figures may be higher than these published numbers suggest (see here for further details).

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Internet connection speeds in Brazil in 2022

Data published by Ookla indicate that internet users in Brazil could have expected the following internet connection speeds at the start of 2022:

  • Median mobile internet connection speed via cellular networks: 22.60 Mbps.

  • Median fixed internet connection speed: 83.25 Mbps.

Ookla’s data reveals that the median mobile internet connection speed in Brazil increased by 3.42 Mbps (+17.8 percent) in the twelve months to the start of 2022.

Meanwhile, Ookla’s data shows that fixed internet connection speeds in Brazil increased by 39.31 Mbps (+89.5 percent) during the same period.

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Social media statistics for Brazil in 2022

There were 171.5 million social media users in Brazil in January 2022.

The number of social media users in Brazil at the start of 2022 was equivalent to 79.9 percent of the total population, but it’s important to note that social media users may not represent unique individuals (see our detailed notes on data to learn why).

Kepios analysis reveals that social media users in Brazil increased by 21 million (+14.3 percent) between 2021 and 2022.


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Facebook users in Brazil in 2022

Data published in Meta’s advertising resources indicates that Facebook had 116.0 million users in Brazil in early 2022.

However, Meta made important changes to the way its advertising resources report audience reach data at the end of 2021 – including making significant revisions to its base audience data for Facebook – so the figures shown here are not directly comparable with figures published in our previous reports.

To learn more about these changes, please see this article, as well as our comprehensive notes on data.

The company’s revised audience figures mean that Facebook’s ad reach in Brazil was equivalent to 54.0 percent of the total population at the start of 2022.

However, Facebook restricts the use of its platform to people aged 13 and above, so it’s also worth highlighting that 65.5 percent of the “eligible” audience in Brazil uses Facebook in 2022.

For additional context, Facebook’s ad reach in Brazil was equivalent to 70.2 percent of the local internet user base (regardless of age) in January 2022.

At the start of 2022, 53.6 percent of Facebook’s ad audience in Brazil was female, while 46.4 percent was male.

Note: Meta’s advertising resources only publish audience gender data for “female” and “male” users.

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YouTube users in Brazil in 2022

Updates to Google’s advertising resources indicate that YouTube had 138.0 million users in Brazil in early 2022.

This figure means that YouTube’s 2022 ad reach was equivalent to 64.3 percent of Brazil’s total population at the start of the year.

To put those figures in perspective, YouTube ads reached 83.5 percent of Brazil’s total internet user base (regardless of age) in January 2022.

At that time, 52.3 percent of YouTube’s ad audience in Brazil was female, while 47.7 percent was male.

Note: Google’s advertising resources only publish audience gender data for “female” and “male” users.


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Instagram users in Brazil in 2022

Numbers published in Meta’s advertising tools indicate that Instagram had 119.5 million users in Brazil in early 2022.

This figure suggests that Instagram’s ad reach in Brazil was equivalent to 55.6 percent of the total population at the start of the year.

However, Instagram restricts the use of its platform to people aged 13 and above, so it’s helpful to know that 67.4 percent of the “eligible” audience in Brazil uses Instagram in 2022.

It’s also worth noting that Instagram’s ad reach in Brazil at the start of 2022 was equivalent to 72.3 percent of the local internet user base (regardless of age).

In early 2022, 58.7 percent of Instagram’s ad audience in Brazil was female, while 41.3 percent was male.

Note: Meta’s advertising resources only publish audience gender data for “female” and “male” users.

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TikTok users in Brazil in 2022

Figures published in ByteDance’s advertising resources indicate that TikTok had 74.07 million users aged 18 and above in Brazil in early 2022.

Note that ByteDance allows marketers to target TikTok ads to users aged 13 and above via its advertising tools, but these tools only show audience data for users aged 18 and above.

For context, ByteDance’s figures indicate that TikTok ads reached 45.7 percent of all adults aged 18 and above in Brazil at the start of 2022.

Meanwhile, TikTok’s ad reach in Brazil was equivalent to 44.8 percent of the local internet user base at the beginning of the year, regardless of age.

In early 2022, 63.4 percent of TikTok’s ad audience in Brazil was female, while 36.6 percent was male.

Note: ByteDance’s advertising resources only publish audience gender data for “female” and “male” users.

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Facebook Messenger users in Brazil in 2022

Data published in Meta’s advertising resources indicate that ads on Facebook Messenger reached 65.50 million users in Brazil in early 2022.

However, Meta made important changes to the way its advertising resources report audience reach data at the end of 2021 – including making significant revisions to its base audience data for Facebook Messenger – so the figures shown here are not directly comparable with figures published in our previous reports.

To learn more about these changes, please see this article, as well as our comprehensive notes on data.

The company’s revised audience numbers suggest that Facebook Messenger’s ad reach in Brazil was equivalent to 30.5 percent of the total population at the start of the year.

Facebook Messenger restricts the use of its platform to people aged 13 and above though, so it’s also worth highlighting that ads reach 37.0 percent of Facebook Messenger’s “eligible” audience in Brazil in 2022.

For additional context, Facebook Messenger’s ad reach in Brazil is equivalent to 39.6 percent of the local internet user base (regardless of age).

At the start of 2022, 54.4 percent of Facebook Messenger’s ad audience in Brazil was female, while 45.6 percent was male.

Notes: Meta’s advertising resources only publish audience gender data for “female” and “male” users.

Looking for more Facebook Messenger stats? Click here to explore our in-depth Facebook Messenger data for every country in the world.

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LinkedIn users in Brazil in 2022

Figures published in LinkedIn’s advertising resources indicate that LinkedIn had 52.00 million “members” in Brazil in early 2022.

However, note that LinkedIn’s advertising tools publish audience reach data based on total registered members, rather than the monthly active users that form the basis of the ad reach figures published by most other social media platforms.

As a result, these LinkedIn figures are not directly comparable with the figures for other social media platforms published on this page, or in our Digital 2022 reports.

The company’s advertising reach figures suggest that LinkedIn’s audience in Brazil was equivalent to 24.2 percent of the total population at the start of 2022.

LinkedIn restricts the use of its platform to people aged 18 and above though, so it’s also helpful to know that 32.1 percent of the “eligible” audience in Brazil uses LinkedIn in 2022.

For additional context, LinkedIn’s ad reach in Brazil was equivalent to 31.5 percent of the local internet user base (regardless of age) at the start of the year.

In early 2022, 47.8 percent of LinkedIn’s ad audience in Brazil was female, while 52.2 percent was male.

Note: LinkedIn’s advertising resources only publish audience gender data for “female” and “male” users.

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Snapchat users in Brazil in 2022

Data published in Snap’s advertising resources indicate that Snapchat had 8.25 million users in Brazil in early 2022.

This figure means that Snapchat’s ad reach in Brazil was equivalent to 3.8 percent of the total population at the start of the year.

However, Snapchat restricts the use of its platform to people aged 13 and above, so it’s also worth noting that 4.7 percent of the “eligible” audience in Brazil uses Snapchat in 2022.

For additional context, Snapchat’s ad reach in Brazil was equivalent to 5.0 percent of the local internet user base (regardless of age) at the start of the year.

In early 2022, 76.3 percent of Snapchat’s ad audience in Brazil was female, while 22.0 percent was male.

Snap’s advertising resources only publish audience gender data for “female” and “male” users, but the figures published for these demographics don’t always add up to the total user figure, so percentages shown here may not sum to 100 percent.

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Twitter users in Brazil in 2022

Numbers published in Twitter’s advertising resources indicate that Twitter had 19.05 million users in Brazil in early 2022.

This figure means that Twitter’s ad reach in Brazil was equivalent to 8.9 percent of the total population at the time.

However, Twitter restricts the use of its platform to people aged 13 and above, so it may be helpful to know that 10.8 percent of the “eligible” audience in Brazil uses Twitter in 2022.

For additional context, Twitter’s ad reach in Brazil was equivalent to 11.5 percent of the local internet user base (regardless of age) at the start of the year.

Note: due to anomalies in the source data, we regret that we’re currently unable to provide insights into Twitter’s ad audience by gender.

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Pinterest users in Brazil in 2022

Data published in Pinterest’s advertising resources indicate that Pinterest had 27.00 million users in Brazil in early 2022.

This figure means that Pinterest’s ad reach in Brazil was equivalent to 12.6 percent of the total population at the start of the year.

However, Pinterest restricts the use of its platform to people aged 13 and above, so it may be helpful to know that 15.2 percent of the “eligible” audience in Brazil uses Pinterest in 2022.

Meanwhile, Pinterest’s ad reach in Brazil was equivalent to 16.3 percent of the local internet user base at that time, regardless of age.

At the start of 2022, 74.0 percent of Pinterest’s ad audience in Brazil was female, while 19.2 percent was male.

Pinterest’s tools also publish audience data for users of “unspecified” gender, and these users accounted for 6.8 percent of Pinterest’s total ad audience in Brazil at the start of 2022.

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Mobile connections in Brazil in 2022

Data from GSMA Intelligence shows that there were 224.9 million cellular mobile connections in Brazil at the start of 2022.

However, note that many people around the world make use of more than one mobile connection – for example, they might have one connection for personal use, and another one for work – so it’s not unusual for mobile connection figures to significantly exceed figures for total population.

GSMA Intelligence’s numbers indicate that mobile connections in Brazil were equivalent to 105 percent of the total population in January 2022.

The number of mobile connections in Brazil increased by 12 million (+5.6 percent) between 2021 and 2022.


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Additional resources

Just before we get to the full report, here are some suggestions for further reading, which will provide additional context for our full set of Digital 2022 numbers for Brazil:

  • Read our complete Digital 2022 Global Overview Report to get a comprehensive overview of the “state of digital” around the world in 2022.

  • Click here to see all of the Global Digital Reports we’ve published on Brazil over the past decade.

  • Explore all of our reports on countries in Southern America by clicking here.

  • Visit our complete online reports library to find all of the (free!) reports in the Global Digital Reports series.

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Full report

You’ll find our complete Digital 2022: Brazil report in the SlideShare embed below (click here if that’s not working for you).

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