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Headline finding: Colombia remains the dominant supply center, while “teens” leads both audience and inventory

Week 20’s clearest signal is the scale mismatch between category demand and category supply. The Mamacita Index tracked 35,968 active models and 392,452 live viewers, but the market was not evenly distributed across niches. The single largest niche by audience was teens, with 104,453 viewers across 5,635 models. That means more than one in four tracked viewers were watching teen-tagged rooms at the time of measurement.

On the supply side, the geographic concentration is equally striking. Colombia accounted for 11,186 active models, or roughly 31.1% of all tracked performers, far ahead of the Philippines (2,999) and the United States (2,019). No other country came close. That makes Colombia not just the top country in Week 20, but the central production hub of the tracked live cam market.

A second important finding is technical rather than geographic: 76.7% of streams were HD. For analysts, that suggests HD is no longer a differentiator at the top of the market; it is the default operating standard for most rooms in the dataset.

Taken together, Week 20 shows a market defined by three forces: concentrated supply, uneven niche economics, and a mature technical baseline.

By the numbers: five metrics that define Week 20

1) Total active models: 35,968

The Mamacita Index tracked 35,968 active models in Week 20. That is the supply baseline for every downstream comparison in this snapshot, from country share to niche density.

2) Total live viewers: 392,452

The platform-level audience measured 392,452 live viewers. Against the active model count, that implies an overall market average of about 10.9 viewers per active model at the time of tracking. As always, that average hides wide differences by niche.

3) HD penetration: 76.7%

With 76.7% of streams in HD, image quality has become standard infrastructure rather than premium positioning. Analysts looking for performance edges may need to focus less on whether a room is HD and more on niche fit, pricing, and interaction tools.

4) Colombia’s scale: 11,186 active models

Colombia represented 11,186 models, more than the next four listed countries combined except when including the Philippines and United States together. Its share of total tracked supply was approximately 31.1%, making it the clear anchor geography in Week 20.

5) “Teens” dominates both tags and viewers

Among top tags, teens led with 13,879 uses. In niche performance, it also led by audience with 104,453 viewers and by far the largest model base among listed niches at 5,635 models. That dual leadership matters: it indicates both strong discoverability and broad supplier participation.

Niche analysis: where demand is concentrated, and where competition is thickest

The most useful way to read the Week 20 niche data is not just by raw viewer totals, but by viewer-to-model ratio. That gives a directional measure of how crowded or efficient a niche appears within this snapshot.

Highest-yield listed niches by viewers per model

Using the supplied niche viewer/model counts:

  • Petite: 61,696 viewers / 4,716 models = 13.1 viewers per model
  • Teens: 104,453 / 5,635 = 18.5 viewers per model
  • Squirt: 59,051 / 5,003 = 11.8 viewers per model
  • Fresh: 59,051 / 5,476 = 10.8 viewers per model
  • Asian: 42,348 / 3,242 = 13.1 viewers per model
  • Latina: 18,833 / 3,123 = 6.0 viewers per model
  • MILF: 18,408 / 2,638 = 7.0 viewers per model
  • BBW: 12,754 / 1,978 = 6.4 viewers per model
  • Mature: 10,230 / 1,416 = 7.2 viewers per model
  • Ebony: 5,008 / 2,500 = 2.0 viewers per model
  • Desi: 620 / 241 = 2.6 viewers per model

On this measure, teens stands apart. Its 18.5 viewers per model is well above the market-wide average of 10.9. Petite and Asian also perform strongly at roughly 13.1 viewers per model, while squirt remains above average at 11.8.

By contrast, ebony and desi are the weakest among the listed niches on this snapshot measure, at 2.0 and 2.6 viewers per model respectively. That does not mean those categories lack committed spenders or strategic value; it means that in Week 20, their observed audience density was far below the platform-wide average.

What looks crowded

Some niches combine large tag volume with only moderate audience efficiency. That usually signals intense competition.

  • Latina had 6,849 tag appearances and 3,123 models, but only 18,833 viewers in the niche snapshot, or about 6.0 viewers per model.
  • MILF showed 3,803 tags, 2,638 models, and 18,408 viewers, or about 7.0 viewers per model.
  • Mature had 3,914 tags, 1,416 models, and 10,230 viewers, or 7.2 viewers per model.

These are not weak niches in absolute terms, but Week 20 suggests they were more crowded than categories like teens, petite, or Asian.

What looks comparatively efficient

Three niches stand out for pairing meaningful scale with above-average density:

  • Teens: biggest audience and best ratio among major niches
  • Petite: large audience with a strong ratio and a lower model base than teens
  • Asian: smaller than the top tier in raw audience, but highly efficient per model

That combination often attracts additional supplier entry over time. If the same pattern repeats in future weeks, analysts should expect these categories to remain competitive focal points.

“New” versus “fresh”

The tag list includes new = 11,763, while the niche table lists fresh = 59,051 viewers / 5,476 models. The wording differs, but both point toward the same structural feature of cam markets: novelty remains a major discovery engine. Week 20’s numbers suggest that “newness” is still one of the most commercially important attributes in audience allocation.

Country breakdown: LATAM is led by Colombia, but Asia and North America remain important secondary pillars

The top 10 countries by active model count

  • Colombia: 11,186
  • Philippines: 2,999
  • United States: 2,019
  • Kenya: 1,246
  • Romania: 670
  • Ukraine: 557
  • Venezuela: 277
  • United Kingdom: 245
  • Canada: 218
  • India: 202

Colombia’s outsize share

Colombia’s 11,186 models represent approximately 31.1% of all tracked active models. That is more than 3.7 times the Philippines and more than 5.5 times the United States. In practical terms, any market-wide analysis of live cam supply in Week 20 is heavily shaped by Colombian output.

This matters for more than simple rank order. A country with that level of share can influence visible norms in pricing, schedule overlap, language mix, and category prevalence, even if downstream monetization varies by platform.

LATAM beyond Colombia

Within the top 10, Latin America is represented by:

  • Colombia: 11,186
  • Venezuela: 277

Combined, that is 11,463 models, or about 31.9% of all tracked active models. Nearly all of that LATAM footprint comes from Colombia alone. Venezuela is present, but at a much smaller scale.

The niche-tag intersection also supports LATAM relevance. Latina was the fifth-largest tag at 6,849, and the niche had 18,833 viewers across 3,123 models. That is not the most efficient category in Week 20, but it remains a large and visible one. Analysts should read this as a sign that LATAM’s importance in supply does not automatically translate into category scarcity; large supply can suppress audience-per-model ratios even when a tag is highly prominent.

Asia’s role

The Philippines (2,999) and India (202) together accounted for 3,201 models, roughly 8.9% of all tracked supply. The performance of the Asian niche is notable in that context: 42,348 viewers across 3,242 models, or 13.1 viewers per model. That makes it one of the more efficient major niches in the Week 20 snapshot.

This is an important distinction: a geography’s supply rank and a niche’s viewer density are not the same thing. Asian-origin supply is materially smaller than Colombia’s, but the Asian niche’s audience density is stronger than Latina in this week’s data.

North America and Europe

North America in the top 10 consisted of:

  • United States: 2,019
  • Canada: 218

Together that is 2,237 models, or about 6.2% of tracked supply.

Europe included:

  • Romania: 670
  • Ukraine: 557
  • United Kingdom: 245

Together that is 1,472 models, about 4.1% of total supply.

These are meaningful contributor regions, but in Week 20 they were clearly secondary to Colombia’s scale and behind the Philippines in the country ranking.

Africa’s visible position

Kenya ranked fourth with 1,246 active models, giving it a larger visible supply base than Romania, Ukraine, the UK, Canada, or India. That places East Africa in a stronger position than many market summaries assume.

Week 20 provides tag counts rather than week-over-week deltas, so it cannot prove “rising” or “falling” trends on its own. What it can do is identify which tags appear strongest in the current snapshot and which may be vulnerable to overcompetition.

Tags with broad market visibility

The top tags were:

  • teens: 13,879
  • new: 11,763
  • squirt: 10,787
  • big-tits: 7,580
  • latina: 6,849
  • lovense: 6,764
  • anal: 6,737
  • big-ass: 6,701
  • asian: 6,285
  • ebony: 5,358
  • skinny: 5,169
  • smalltits: 4,117
  • mature: 3,914
  • milf: 3,803
  • petite: 3,564

Three things stand out.

1) Youth/novelty tags are structurally central

The combination of teens and new at the top of the tag table suggests that youth-coded and novelty-coded discovery remains central to traffic allocation. The niche data reinforce that: teens is the highest-viewed niche, and fresh posts a strong 59,051 viewers.

2) Interaction tech is now mainstream metadata

Lovense appeared 6,764 times, making it one of the most common tags in the market snapshot. That is significant because it shows interactive-device compatibility has become a major filtering and discovery signal, not a fringe premium option.

3) Some high-frequency tags do not imply high audience efficiency

Latina, milf, mature, and ebony are all highly visible tags. But the niche-level audience density for latina (6.0 viewers/model), milf (7.0), mature (7.2), and especially ebony (2.0) is below the overall market average. For analysts, this is a reminder that tag prevalence can reflect supply abundance as much as audience demand.

Likely pressure points

Based on Week 20 alone, the categories most likely to attract additional competition are those with both high visibility and above-average audience density:

  • teens
  • petite
  • asian
  • squirt

The categories most likely to face margin pressure, if these supply-demand relationships persist, are those with strong tag visibility but weaker viewer density:

  • latina
  • milf
  • mature
  • ebony

That is not a prediction of decline; it is a snapshot-based warning about competitive saturation.

Methodology note

This snapshot is based on Mamacita Index tracking data for Week 20. Figures used here are the supplied counts for:

  • total active models
  • total live viewers
  • HD stream share
  • top 10 countries by active model count
  • top 15 tags by frequency
  • selected niche viewer and model counts

All percentages and derived ratios in this article were calculated directly from those supplied values. “Viewers per model” is used here as a descriptive density measure for comparing niches within the same snapshot; it should not be interpreted as a direct revenue proxy.

Bottom line

Week 20’s live cam market snapshot shows a business with high geographic concentration, strong category imbalances, and a largely standardized technical baseline. Colombia remains the market’s dominant supply geography


Citation: Mamacita Index, Week 20, 2026. Mamacita.cam. Retrieved 2026-05-11.

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