Apple cuts EU App Store fees to 5%–26%

Apple revised its European Union App Store commission terms on August 20, 2026, setting developer fees between 5% and 26%, and the EU said it welcomes the changes.

TL;DR

  • Apple updated App Store terms in the European Union on August 20, 2026.
  • The new commission or fee range is 5% to 26% for developers.
  • The rate depends on developer turnover and the sales channels they use.
  • The European Union said it welcomes the revised terms.

Apple’s antitrust dispute with the European Union over iPhone app sales appears close to resolution after the company introduced new App Store commission rates in the bloc. The revised fee structure applies to developers distributing apps in European Union countries.

Under the revised terms, developers will pay a commission or fee ranging from 5% to 26%. The rate depends on two factors named in the source: the developer’s turnover and the sales channels the developer chooses.

The European Union said it welcomes Apple’s new commission rates. The source describes this response as a sign that the long-running dispute over App Store rules in the bloc appears to finally be over.

Related questions

  • What new App Store commission range is Apple offering in the European Union?
  • What factors determine whether a developer pays 5% or 26% under Apple’s revised EU terms?
  • How did the European Union respond to Apple’s updated App Store fees?

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