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Apple App Store API

Apple App Store API

Real-Time Apple App Store Data API - retrieve app listings, ratings, reviews, pricing, screenshots, category rankings, version history, and developer information from the iOS and macOS App Store.

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What Is the Apple App Store API?

The Apple App Store API exposes structured data from Apple's iOS and macOS app marketplace. For any app, you can retrieve the app name, developer name, bundle ID, category, price, in-app purchase details, content rating, supported devices, file size, supported languages, average rating, review count, current version, and version release notes. Screenshots and preview video URLs are accessible too. Useful for app intelligence platforms, mobile analytics tools, ASO services, and market research teams that need structured App Store data at scale without manual browsing.

Beyond individual app profiles, the API covers search and category browsing - returning ranked lists of top free, top paid, and top grossing apps by category and country. User reviews are also accessible: reviewer nickname, star rating, review title and body, and the app version being reviewed. A typical pipeline: monitor a competitor app's rating trajectory and review sentiment weekly, track ranking position across categories, and trigger alerts when a major version update ships with release notes.

Use Cases

What you can build with real-time Apple App Store data

App Store Optimization

See how any app ranks across categories and countries, and track how those rankings change over time. Useful for spotting which keywords are working for competitors and figuring out where your own app has room to move up.

Review Sentiment Analysis

Each review includes the star rating, review text, reviewer name, app version, and date. This makes it easy to see how user opinion shifts after a release, spot complaints that keep coming up, and understand what real users actually care about.

Competitor Intelligence

Follow how competing apps change over time: when they update, what they change in their release notes, how their ratings hold up after a major release. You get a clear picture of how other teams are iterating without having to check manually.

Pricing & Monetization Research

See what other apps in your category charge, how they structure in-app purchases, and whether they use subscriptions or one-time payments. Helpful when you're deciding on your own pricing and want to know what the market actually looks like.

Developer Portfolio Tracking

Look up every app a developer has published, along with ratings, review counts, pricing, and rankings. Good for finding acquisition targets, understanding what a studio has shipped, or keeping tabs on active publishers in a niche.

App Market Research

Browse top charts by category and country to see what's actually winning in a given space. Pair that with review data to find categories where the top apps have weak ratings or unmet needs, which is useful before committing to building something new.

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