Apple’s App Store could top $1B from AI subs
Analysts project Apple will exceed $1B in 2026 revenue from AI app subscriptions (e.g., ChatGPT, Gemini), and the App Store’s standard 30% cut remains the assumed take — positioning Apple as a major monetization hub for on‑device and cloud AI services. That dynamic reinforces the App Store as a 'toll road' for AI experiences across billions of iOS devices. (x.com)
Analysis‑firm AppMagic’s data — as reported in multiple outlets — shows generative‑AI apps paid Apple nearly $900 million in App Store commissions during 2025. (macrumors.com) Monthly App Store commissions tied to generative AI climbed from roughly $35 million in January 2025 to a peak near $101 million in August 2025, then moderated later in the year. (9to5mac.com) OpenAI’s ChatGPT accounted for about 75% of those generative‑AI commissions in 2025 while xAI’s Grok contributed roughly 5%, concentrating the revenue stream in a very small set of apps. (macrumors.com) Apple’s standard App Store terms charge up to 30% on paid subscriptions in their first year and reduce the commission to 15% on renewals thereafter, with the App Store Small Business Program also offering a 15% rate for qualifying developers under $1M in proceeds. (appleinsider.com) ChatGPT’s baseline consumer plan has been listed at $20 per month, which helps explain how consumer subscription pricing maps quickly to large commission totals when adoption scales. (openai.com) Apple reduced its standard App Store commission to 25% for mainland China effective March 15, 2026, a country‑level rate change that will affect regional take rates for AI subscriptions. (eweek.com)