Apple made $10.1 billion on App Store commissions in the US last year, according to data from Appfigures reported by TechCrunch. That figure has more than doubled since 2020. Last week, a federal judge has banned the 27% commission Apple charged developers for purchases made outside the App Store, meaning Apple could lose a big chunk of that revenue.
In the decision, the judge wrote that Apple, when considering what a no-commission option would be like, “anticipated that most large developers and potentially many medium and small developers would offer link-out purchases to their users,” a move that would have a revenue hit of “hundreds of millions to billions.” The exact figures are redacted.