New Delhi : The App Store ecosystem in India facilitated Rs 44,447 crore
($5.31 billion) in developer billings and sales in 2024, a new Apple study
showed on Monday. The study was conducted by Professor Viswanath Pingali from
the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad. In one of its most important
findings, the study showed that more than 94 per cent of that commerce accrued
solely to developers and businesses of all sizes, without any commission paid
to Apple.
And over the last five years, the global earnings of India-based
developers have tripled, underscoring the tremendous business opportunity and
global reach the App Store provides, the company said in a statement.
"The App Store has been an economic miracle for developers in India
and all around the world, and we’re thrilled to support their work,” said Tim
Cook, Apple’s CEO. “This study underlines the power of India’s incredibly
vibrant app economy. And we’re committed to keep investing in the success of
developers of all sizes as they build apps that make an important impact and
enrich people’s lives.”
The study by Professor Pingali takes a closer look at the key drivers
shaping the App Store ecosystem in India, including increased app usage in
sectors like food delivery, travel, gaming and entertainment. In 2024 alone,
App Store developers generated Rs 38,906 crores ($4.65 billion) in total
billings and sales from the sale of physical goods and services, Rs 3,014
crores ($352.9 million) from in-app advertising, and Rs 2,527 crores ($302
million) from digital goods and services.
Since its launch more than fifteen years ago, developers have more ways
than ever to monetise their apps and build successful businesses on the App
Store, resulting in a healthy and dynamic ecosystem.
In 2024, developers active
in India have been successful across a diverse range of app categories such as
games, health and fitness, lifestyle and utilities.
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In 2024, close to 80 per cent of India-based developers’ App Store earnings
came from users outside of the country, and 87 per cent of developers were
active on multiple storefronts.
Many apps from India-based developers have also
appeared on the most-downloaded app charts in storefronts outside of India, and
apps from India-based developers were in the top 100 most-downloaded apps in 70
storefronts outside of India, said Apple.
In addition to building successful global businesses on the App Store,
developers continue to reach local audiences across India. In the last five years,
downloads from Indian users have more than tripled, and earnings from these
users have increased more than fivefold. Notably, India-based developers have
also designed popular apps targeted at India’s growing quick commerce and gig
economy industries.
These apps provide essential on-demand services, making daily tasks more
convenient for millions of users while providing workers with access to
flexible job opportunities in the country, according to Apple. Small
developers, in particular, have been supported by Apple’s ecosystem. The total
App Store earnings of small developers increased by 74 per cent between 2021
and 2024.
Initiatives like the App Store Small Business
Program, designed to support small developers, provide a reduced commission
rate for these developers. Apple said it is committed to helping developers
across India build their app businesses