What is influencer marketing in Saudi Arabia? Influencer marketing in Saudi Arabia is a brand-creator partnership model where businesses pay verified social media creators to promote products or services to their engaged audiences on platforms like TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram, and YouTube. The Saudi market reached $95.69 million in 2025 and is projected to grow at a 9.82% CAGR through 2029, driven by one of the highest social media penetration rates on earth.
Saudi Arabia’s influencer marketing sector hit $95.69 million in 2025, and that number will climb to $139.20 million by 2029. With 99.6% social media penetration and an average of 3 hours 6 minutes per day spent on social platforms, Saudi consumers are among the most digitally engaged audiences in the world. Most brands entering the Kingdom underestimate this market and overpay for the wrong creators. This guide shows you the platform breakdown, real costs, and a step-by-step campaign framework built for KSA in 2026.
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- Why Saudi Arabia Is a Growing Influencer Marketing Market
- Top Social Media Platforms in Saudi Arabia
- Influencer Tiers in Saudi Arabia: Who to Work With
- Content Niches That Perform Best in Saudi Arabia
- How Much Does Influencer Marketing Cost in Saudi Arabia?
- Running a Campaign in Saudi Arabia: Step-by-Step
- The Keepface Approach for Saudi Arabia Campaigns
- Key Takeaways
- FAQ
Why Saudi Arabia Is a Growing Influencer Marketing Market
Quick answer: Saudi Arabia is the largest influencer market in the GCC at roughly 40% of the regional total ($315.5M), with a $95.69M influencer ad spend in 2025 growing at 9.82% annually to reach $139.20M by 2029.
The numbers are hard to ignore. Saudi Arabia accounts for approximately 40% of the entire GCC influencer marketing market, which itself is valued at $315.5 million in 2025 and forecast to reach $771.6 million by 2032 at a 13.9% CAGR. Within KSA specifically, influencer advertising spend reached $95.69 million in 2025, with the market projected to grow at 9.82% annually through 2029, reaching $139.20 million. That is not the hyperbolic growth of a speculative sector. It is steady, compounding, and increasingly institutionalised.
The structural drivers are strong. Internet penetration stands at 99.0% (33.9 million users). Social media identity count is 34.1 million, effectively 99.6% of the entire population. The average Saudi internet user spends 3 hours 6 minutes per day on social media, materially above the 2-hour 24-minute global average. Saudi consumers are not passive scrollers. They engage, share, and buy through their social feeds at rates that outperform most Western markets.
Vision 2030 is accelerating this further. Government-backed campaigns around tourism, sports, culture, and entertainment are fuelling a new wave of brand-creator partnerships. Events like Riyadh Season, Riyadh Fashion Week, and Saudi National Day have become marquee moments for influencer campaigns. The Saudi Pro League’s TikTok account hit 2.5 million followers and 44.2 million likes, demonstrating that even institutional bodies now operate with a creator-first social strategy.
Beyond growth, the market is also maturing. The General Authority of Media Regulation (GAMR) introduced mandatory influencer licensing, sponsorship disclosure requirements, and content compliance standards aligned with cultural and religious values. Far from a deterrent, this regulatory framework has increased brand confidence in creator partnerships. A licensed, disclosed influencer campaign in Saudi Arabia is now a professionally managed channel, not a reputational gamble.
Saudi Arabia Influencer Marketing Ad Spend (USD Million)
Source: Statista / Mordor Intelligence, Saudi Arabia influencer advertising revenue forecast 2025-2029
Top Social Media Platforms in Saudi Arabia
Quick answer: TikTok leads with 34.1 million users (138.2% adult reach), followed by YouTube (27.2M), Snapchat (24.7M), and Instagram (16.9M). Snapchat has the highest penetration rate relative to its eligible audience at 90.7%.
Saudi Arabia’s platform mix is unlike almost any other market. The combination of TikTok dominance, exceptional Snapchat penetration, and strong YouTube usage creates a short-form video ecosystem that demands creator strategies built specifically for these platforms, not imported from Western playbooks.
| Platform | Users in KSA | Population Reach | Key Stat |
|---|---|---|---|
| TikTok | 34.1 million | 138.2% of adults | 34h 48m avg/month; +4.1% YoY |
| YouTube | 27.2 million | 79.4% of population | 25h 48m avg/month |
| Snapchat | 24.7 million | 72.1% of population | 90.7% of eligible 13+ audience; +9.1% YoY |
| 16.9 million | 49.3% of population | 42.3% female, 57.7% male | |
| 16.4 million | 47.8% of population | Older demographic skew | |
| X (Twitter) | 15.7 million | 45.8% of population | High engagement for news, opinion |
Source: DataReportal Digital 2025: Saudi Arabia
TikTok is the standout. 34.1 million users in a country of 34 million means Saudi Arabia has more TikTok identities than people, driven partly by dual-account usage. The platform commands 34 hours 48 minutes of monthly viewing time per user, making it the dominant brand-discovery channel for anything targeting Gen Z and millennial Saudis. TikTok short-form ad spend in KSA alone is projected at $127.2 million by 2028.
Snapchat is uniquely powerful here. At 90.7% penetration among eligible users (13+), Saudi Arabia is one of Snapchat’s most saturated markets globally. No other platform in any market approaches this level of coverage among its eligible audience. Snap campaigns in KSA reach audiences that simply do not exist at scale on Western-first platforms. Growing at 9.1% YoY, Snapchat is not declining, it is entrenching.
YouTube with 27.2 million users and 25 hours 48 minutes of monthly watch time is the go-to channel for long-form influencer content: product reviews, tutorials, unboxings, and lifestyle vlogs. Saudi YouTubers with 500K-plus subscribers routinely achieve multi-million-view campaigns for FMCG, automotive, and tech brands.
Instagram at 16.9 million users remains the primary channel for fashion, beauty, luxury, and lifestyle influencer content. Reels are the dominant format here, commanding $1,000 to $50,000+ per post depending on tier.

Influencer Tiers in Saudi Arabia: Who to Work With
Quick answer: Nano (1K-10K) and micro (10K-100K) influencers deliver the strongest engagement rates (3.69% avg for nano) at the lowest cost per engagement. Mid-tier and macro creators suit launch campaigns with reach requirements. Mega/celebrity creators are for national brand moments only.
The Saudi influencer ecosystem spans all tiers, but the market is decisively shifting toward nano and micro creators. A Jeddah-based fashion boutique partnered with a single micro-influencer and recorded a 35% increase in online sales, this kind of performance-per-dollar outcome is structurally unreachable via celebrity campaigns.
| Tier | Followers | Typical Cost/Post (USD) | Avg Engagement Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nano | 1K-10K | $100-$500 | 3.69% |
| Micro | 10K-100K | $500-$5,000 | 2.8-3.5% |
| Mid-Tier | 100K-1M | $5,000-$25,000 | 1.5-2.5% |
| Macro | 1M-10M | $25,000-$100,000+ | 1.0-1.8% |
| Mega/Celebrity | 10M+ | $100,000-$1,000,000+ | 0.5-1.2% |
Source: Collabstr, InfluenceFlow, Influencer Marketing Hub 2025, KSA benchmarks
One important KSA-specific pricing note: Arabic-language and bilingual (Arabic/English) creators typically command a premium above global benchmarks. Gulf/MENA rates do not follow the 30-50% discount seen in APAC markets. The purchasing power of Saudi consumers and the premium advertisers place on culturally authentic content means KSA creator rates sit closer to Western benchmarks than to emerging-market equivalents.
Platform also shapes cost significantly. Per collaboration averages (blended across tiers) in 2025: YouTube $675, Instagram $364, TikTok $350, X (Twitter) $171. Snapchat story partnerships are typically negotiated in monthly retainer packages rather than per-post fees, reflecting the platform’s ephemeral content model.
For brands new to KSA, the recommended starting allocation is a portfolio of 5-10 micro-influencers per campaign rather than one macro. This spreads risk, generates more authentic content variety, and allows performance data to inform scale decisions for the next campaign cycle.

Content Niches That Perform Best in Saudi Arabia
Quick answer: Fashion (especially modest fashion and abayas), beauty, food, gaming, sports, and lifestyle are the top-performing niches. Vision 2030 has opened new high-growth categories including tourism, entertainment, and fitness.
Saudi influencer content niches reflect both the cultural landscape and the demographic reality of a young, digitally native population (median age: 29). The top-performing categories for brand-creator partnerships are:
- Fashion and modest wear, Abaya designers, hijab styling, luxury fashion. Highest ROI per campaign for beauty and apparel brands. Instagram and TikTok dominant.
- Beauty and skincare, One of the largest creator niches in KSA. Strong overlap with Saudi female audiences on Instagram and Snapchat. Unboxing and tutorial formats perform best.
- Food and restaurant reviews, A perennial high-engagement niche. TikTok food creators with 100K-500K followers routinely drive measurable footfall to new restaurant openings. The Dammam restaurant case study confirms this at the nano level.
- Gaming and esports, Saudi Arabia is a major gaming market with government investment in esports via the Saudi Esports Federation. YouTube and Twitch-adjacent content performs here. Young male demographic (18-29) primary audience.
- Sports and fitness, Vision 2030’s push to increase public sports participation has made fitness creators and sports personalities high-value partners. Collaborations with the Saudi Pro League and Riyadh Season events are the marquee examples.
- Travel and tourism, Exploding since 2023 as Saudi Arabia opened to international tourism. NEOM, AlUla, and Diriyah are generating significant creator content and brand partnership opportunities.
- Technology and consumer electronics, YouTube macro-creator campaigns for gadget brands regularly reach 600,000+ views, as evidenced by the Riyadh tech brand case study.
How Much Does Influencer Marketing Cost in Saudi Arabia?
Quick answer: A KSA micro-influencer campaign (5-10 creators, Instagram+TikTok) typically costs $5,000-$30,000. SMBs can start at $2,000-$5,000 with nano-creators. Enterprise national campaigns with mid-tier and macro creators range from $50,000 to $300,000+.
Budget planning for KSA campaigns should account for two cost components: creator fees and platform production. Here is a practical budget guide by company size:
SMB Budget (Startup to mid-size brand, KSA market entry):
- Campaign budget: $2,000-$15,000
- Recommended: 5-15 nano/micro creators across Instagram and TikTok
- Expected output: 10-30 content pieces, 500K-2M combined impressions
- Example: Boutique or F&B brand launching in one city
Mid-Market Budget (Established brand, multi-city campaign):
- Campaign budget: $15,000-$75,000
- Recommended: Mix of micro (70%) and mid-tier (30%) creators
- Expected output: 30-80 content pieces, 5M-20M combined impressions
- Example: Regional FMCG, fashion, or technology brand
Enterprise Budget (National campaign or product launch):
- Campaign budget: $75,000-$500,000+
- Recommended: Anchor macro or celebrity creator (1-2) + micro-influencer amplification (20-50)
- Expected output: National reach, 50M+ impressions, significant earned media
- Example: Arabian Oud, $300K+ media value from influencer campaigns
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One structural advantage of the KSA market: the GAMR licensing requirement means that most active influencers are registered and have agreed to disclosure standards. This reduces the compliance risk that plagues less regulated markets. When building your creator list, always verify GAMR registration status and confirm the influencer actively discloses sponsored content.
Ramadan is the single most important campaign window in Saudi Arabia. Engagement rates spike across all platforms during the holy month, and influencer rates increase by 20-40% during peak periods. Plan Ramadan campaigns 6-8 weeks in advance to secure premium creator availability at pre-surge rates.
Running a Campaign in Saudi Arabia: Step-by-Step
Quick answer: A successful KSA campaign requires: platform selection aligned to your audience, verified creator shortlisting, Arabic-language content approval, and culturally compliant disclosure. Follow these 6 steps.
- Define your platform mix. Start with TikTok if targeting 18-34 year-olds. Add Snapchat for broader market saturation. Add Instagram for fashion/beauty/lifestyle. YouTube for product education and long-form content. Never use a Western-centric platform mix, KSA has its own platform hierarchy.
- Shortlist verified creators with GAMR compliance. Check that each creator: (a) has an active GAMR licence or registration, (b) discloses sponsored content in Arabic, (c) has an authentic follower base (engagement-to-follower ratio consistent with their tier). Use a platform like Keepface for verified creator discovery with built-in authenticity filtering.
- Brief in Arabic first. All creative briefs should be in Arabic, with an English summary where needed. Arabic-first content significantly outperforms translated English content in KSA. Bilingual creators who produce native Arabic content with English subtitles are often the sweet spot for brands targeting both local and expatriate audiences.
- Respect cultural and seasonal context. Avoid content that conflicts with Islamic values, no alcohol, pork, immodest dress, or politically sensitive content. Plan around Ramadan (peak engagement), Eid (purchase surge), and Vision 2030 events (Riyadh Season, Saudi National Day) as campaign amplification windows.
- Run a 30-day performance cycle. Saudi influencer campaigns should be evaluated over a minimum 30-day window. Track: impressions, engagement rate, story completion rate (Snapchat), click-through rate to your website or landing page, and conversion rate if you have a trackable purchase flow.
- Scale what works within 60 days. Once the first 30-day cycle gives you performance data, identify the top 2-3 creators by engagement rate and conversion contribution. Negotiate a 3-month ongoing partnership. Relationship-based creator partnerships consistently outperform one-off sponsored posts in the Saudi market.
The Keepface Approach for Saudi Arabia Campaigns
Quick answer: Keepface gives brands access to 550,000+ verified creators across 40+ countries including Saudi Arabia, with a pay-per-outreach model, no subscription, no agency retainer, no minimum spend.
Most brands approaching the Saudi market face two practical barriers: finding verified Arabic-language creators at scale, and managing outreach without a local agency retainer.
Keepface solves both. The platform’s database includes verified Saudi creators across TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat, and YouTube, with AI-powered matching that filters by niche, engagement rate, audience demographics, and platform. Every creator on Keepface has passed authenticity verification, you are not discovering creators with inflated follower counts or bot-driven engagement.
The pay-per-outreach model means brands pay only for the outreach they send, $0.25 per creator contact, not a flat agency fee or monthly subscription. For a Saudi campaign targeting 50 micro-influencers, the discovery and outreach cost is $12.50. Compare that to a local agency retainer starting at $1,000 per month.
Multi-channel outreach is available via Email, WhatsApp, and Telegram, all three are standard communication channels in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf. This dramatically increases response rates compared to in-platform DM-only outreach. Keepface’s outreach infrastructure is built for MENA communication norms.
For brands running Ramadan or National Day campaigns, Keepface allows bulk creator discovery with audience demographic filtering, ensuring that every creator you contact has a proven Saudi audience, not a diluted international follower base.

Key Takeaways
- Saudi Arabia’s influencer marketing market reached $95.69 million in 2025, growing to $139.20M by 2029 at a 9.82% CAGR, the largest market in the GCC at ~40% share.
- TikTok leads with 34.1 million users (138.2% adult reach) and 34h 48m of monthly engagement, the primary brand-discovery platform for Gen Z Saudis.
- Snapchat reaches 90.7% of eligible 13+ users in KSA, an unmatched penetration rate. Any Saudi campaign that ignores Snapchat is missing a majority of the market.
- Nano-influencers deliver 3.69% average engagement at $100-$500 per post. A portfolio of 10 nano creators outperforms a single macro creator in cost-per-engagement in almost every Saudi campaign tested.
- GAMR regulation (mandatory licensing + disclosure) has professionalized the market. Licensed creator partnerships now carry less compliance risk than unregulated markets.
- Ramadan is the peak campaign window, engagement spikes and purchase intent is highest. Creator rates increase 20-40% during Ramadan. Book 6-8 weeks early.
- Arabic-first content consistently outperforms translated English content. Brief creators in Arabic and require native-language deliverables.
- Keepface’s pay-per-outreach model ($0.25/creator) gives brands verified Saudi creator access at a fraction of agency cost, with AI matching and multi-channel outreach (Email/WhatsApp/Telegram) built for MENA norms.
FAQ
How big is the influencer marketing market in Saudi Arabia?
Saudi Arabia’s influencer marketing market reached $95.69 million in advertising spend in 2025. It is growing at a 9.82% compound annual growth rate and is projected to reach $139.20 million by 2029. Saudi Arabia represents approximately 40% of the total GCC influencer marketing market, which is valued at $315.5 million in 2025. The Kingdom’s exceptional internet penetration (99.0%) and social media usage (3h 6m/day average) are the primary structural drivers of this growth.
Which social media platform is most popular for influencers in Saudi Arabia?
TikTok is the dominant influencer platform in Saudi Arabia by reach and engagement time, with 34.1 million users (138.2% of the adult population) spending an average of 34 hours 48 minutes per month on the app. Snapchat is equally important, reaching 90.7% of eligible users aged 13+, a penetration rate unmatched by any platform in any comparable market. YouTube (27.2M users) dominates long-form content. Instagram (16.9M) leads in fashion, beauty, and lifestyle. A high-performance Saudi campaign typically uses at least two of these four platforms.
How much do influencers charge in Saudi Arabia?
Saudi influencer rates vary by tier and platform. Nano-influencers (1K-10K followers) charge $100-$500 per post. Micro-influencers (10K-100K) typically charge $500-$5,000 per post. Mid-tier creators (100K-1M) charge $5,000-$25,000. Macro creators (1M-10M) charge $25,000-$100,000+. Arabic-language and bilingual creators command a premium above global benchmarks. Platform-specific blended averages are YouTube $675, Instagram $364, TikTok $350 per collaboration. Ramadan campaigns carry a 20-40% premium on standard rates.
How do I find verified influencers in Saudi Arabia?
The most efficient method is to use a creator discovery platform with verified Saudi Arabia coverage, authentic engagement filtering, and MENA outreach capabilities. Keepface provides access to 550,000+ verified creators across 40+ countries including Saudi Arabia, with AI-powered matching by niche, platform, and audience demographics. The pay-per-outreach model ($0.25 per creator contact) eliminates the need for a local agency retainer. Multi-channel outreach via Email, WhatsApp, and Telegram is available, matching the communication norms of Saudi creators. Alternatively, manual discovery via TikTok, Instagram, and Snapchat search is possible but time-intensive and lacks authenticity verification.
Is influencer marketing effective in Saudi Arabia for international brands?
Yes, international brands regularly achieve strong ROI in Saudi Arabia through influencer marketing, provided they follow KSA-specific protocols. E.l.f. Beauty successfully launched in Saudi Arabia and the UAE by partnering with hundreds of local influencers and running culturally appropriate preview events and product seeding campaigns. Noon (e-commerce) expanded its Saudi audience using creator partnerships aligned to local demographics. The key requirements for international brands: use Arabic-first or bilingual creators, respect Islamic content guidelines, verify GAMR compliance, and plan campaigns around Ramadan and major cultural events. Saudi consumers respond well to global brands that demonstrate genuine cultural investment, not those that copy-paste Western campaigns.
Conclusion
Saudi Arabia’s influencer marketing market is no longer emerging, it is established, regulated, and growing steadily toward $139.20 million by 2029. With TikTok reaching 138% of Saudi adults, Snapchat saturating 91% of eligible users, and a population that spends more daily time on social media than the global average, the audience reach available to brands in KSA is extraordinary. The combination of regulatory professionalization via GAMR, Vision 2030 event opportunities, and a decisive shift toward micro and nano creators makes this a market where strategy and authenticity matter more than budget size. The brands winning in Saudi Arabia are not the ones with the biggest celebrity partnerships, they are the ones briefing creators in Arabic, respecting cultural context, and running 30-day performance cycles that compound into multi-quarter creator relationships.
Keepface gives brands direct access to verified Saudi creators with AI-powered matching, multi-channel outreach (Email/WhatsApp/Telegram), and a pay-per-outreach model that scales from first campaign to national rollout. With 550,000+ verified creators across 40+ countries, AI-powered matching, and no subscription required, the path to your first Saudi influencer campaign is shorter than you think. Start your Saudi Arabia campaign on Keepface →
