U.S. App Store Ecosystem Facilitated $406 Billion in Sales in 2024, Up From $142 Billion in 2019

As it faces increasing legal pressure in the United States, Apple today shared the results of a commissioned study that delves into the success of the App Store ecosystem and the money that it's earned developers large and small through digital and physical purchases.

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Prepared by Professor Andrey Fradkin from Boston University Questrom School of Business and economist Dr. Jessica Burley from Analysis Group, the study suggests that the U.S. ‌App Store‌ facilitated $406 billion in developer billings and sales in 2024, and for 90 percent of those sales, developers paid no commission to Apple.

That figure incorporates both digital and physical sales, and for the latter category, Apple has never collected a commission. $277 billion of the total includes sales of physical goods and services, while $53 billion is from digital goods and services (some of which are subject to Apple's fees), and $75 billion is attributed to in-app advertising. Apple counts sales of physical goods, digital goods, services, and advertising made through its ‌App Store‌ apps.

"For more than 15 years, the App Store has created incredible opportunity for app developers, entrepreneurs, and businesses of all sizes," said Tim Cook, Apple's CEO. "That includes the many U.S. developers who are innovating, building their businesses, and finding exceptional success on the App Store. We'll continue to invest in powerful tools, technology, and resources to help developers in the U.S. and around the world take their apps to new heights and create transformative experiences for users."

The size of the ‌App Store‌ ecosystem has tripled since 2019, when it was responsible for $142 billion in billings and sales, and the study indicates that earnings for U.S.-based developers have more than doubled in the same amount of time. For small developers in particular (those earning less than $1 million annually), earnings have increased 76 percent between 2021 and 2024. Nine of the top 10 apps in the U.S ‌App Store‌ were made by U.S. developers, and there were 12.4 billion app downloads worldwide in 2024, a 36 percent increase compared to 2019.

Spending on physical goods more than tripled between 2021 and 2024, and spending on digital goods and services and in-app advertising more than doubled. General retail spending and grocery delivery drove much of the increase in spending on physical goods, and in the digital category, games saw the highest earnings.

The study touts several ‌App Store‌ benefits for developers:

  • App distribution and the ability to list apps on storefronts in 175 countries and regions.
  • Xcode and Swift for creating apps.
  • TestFlight for testing apps.
  • Seamless payment and commerce system for app monetization.
  • App review process that prevents fraudulent transactions.
  • ‌App Store‌ Connect for tracking app performance and engagement.
  • Over 250,000 APIs and frameworks including HealthKit and Metal.
  • Online and in-person programs for app development.
  • Integrated hardware and software technology.
  • App discovery and engagement.

And benefits for consumers:

  • Lower malware and fraud due to ‌App Store‌ review process.
  • Privacy control with features like App Tracking Transparency and Privacy Nutrition Labels.
  • Purchase management and protection for apps and subscriptions.
  • Tools for families and kids, such as Family Sharing and Ask to Buy.
  • Screen Time for managing app and online activity.

The study that Apple commissioned comes as Apple is fighting a major U.S. ‌App Store‌ rule change that was implemented earlier this year as part of its ongoing legal fight with Epic Games. Apple was ordered to allow developers to add links and buttons in their apps that direct customers to purchase options available outside of the ‌App Store‌, which provides developers with a way to sell digital goods and services to consumers without in-app purchases and without paying Apple a fee. Apple does not have control over how links and buttons look, nor can it collect fees from those out-of-app purchases at this time.

Apple has appealed the decision, but while the appeals process plays out, the ‌App Store‌ rule change is in effect in the United States. Apple uses commissioned studies like this to share its position in the court of public opinion and with the court that will have the final legal say on how the ‌App Store‌ will run.

The full study is available through Apple's Newsroom article.

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thejadedmonkey Avatar
9 months ago
Also Apple: "Please don't take away our 100 billion dollar a year rent-seeking behavior."

Edit: I did the math. It's closer to 10 billion. In case you were worried that it wasn't bonkers enough, in 2023 Visa only had 8.6 billion in revenue and Master Card had 6.5 billion in revenue.
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ProbablyDylan Avatar
9 months ago
Notice how they don't mention how much of that they kept.
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ksec Avatar
9 months ago
I am sure the Chrome Browser has facilitated trillions of digital and physical sales, in both category, Google has never collected a commission.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
AppliedMicro Avatar
9 months ago

And Apple deserves about $1b for all the work they did on the App Store, developer tools, etc.
...which they already derived from hardware sales.


What they do not deserve:
Charging a percentage of everyone else's revenue - without that percentage being subject to alternatives and competition.
Let alone preventing other market participants from communicating and transacting with their customers.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
SMH4KIDIOT Avatar
9 months ago

Apple provides:
Storage, bandwidth and management
First line marketing,
Complete returns and refunds and resolution.
1000s of APIs and comprehensive Developer Tools like swift
ARKit, HealthKit, CoreML, and other iOS frameworks
Global Distribution
Built-in support for local currencies, taxes, and compliance
Analytics and Insights
Apple Pay, Game Center, Sign In with Apple
Push notifications (via Apple Push Notification service)
1000s of Developer Documents and Sample Code
Developer forums and events
GDPR and privacy compliance frameworks
Currency conversion, taxation, and invoice generation
Revenue collection and disbursement in local currencies
.... oh and 1.5 Billion Potential Customers they wouldn't have had

Epic want access to all that for free.
For the hundredth time, it is not free ('https://developer.apple.com/help/account/membership/program-enrollment/#:~:text=The%20Apple%20Developer%20Program%20annual,currency%20during%20the%20enrollment%20process.').



If a platform holder wants developers to develop apps for their platform, they have to provide APIs for developers to use. You can charge for access to those SDKs which Apple does.

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Oestreich Dieter Avatar
9 months ago

Notice how they don't mention how much of that they kept.
it says right in the article that 90% of those sales, Apple received no commission. So do a little math....10% is about $40 billion and lets say the weighted commission is 20%, so $8 billion of that went to Apple.....from $406 billion in sales.
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