KEY POINTS
  • Apple said Monday that it paid developers $60 billion in 2021, a figure that suggests that App Store sales continue to grow at a rapid clip.
  • The statistic came as part of a broader announcement from Apple meant to show momentum for its services business, which is an important signal for investors and analysts.
  • Apple's payments to developers account for between 70% and 85% of Apple's total gross from its App Store, which takes between 15% and 30% of sales from digital purchases made in apps.
Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) at the San Jose Convention Center in San Jose, California on Monday, June 4, 2018.

Apple said Monday that it paid developers $60 billion in 2021, or $260 billion total since the App Store launched in 2008. It's a figure that suggests App Store sales continue to grow at a rapid clip.

By comparison, Apple said in 2019 it had paid developers a total of $155 billion since 2008. And at the end of 2020, it said it had paid $200 billion, an increase of $45 billion. Monday's figures show a jump of $60 billion.