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Apple App Store revenue growth slowed in the June 2026 quarter

Apple App Store revenue growth slowed in the June 2026 quarter, according to an analysis by UBS, which tracked third-party App Store data from Sensor Tower.

According to Proactive, UBS analysts said the App Store recorded approximately 3% year-over-year growth on a reported basis during the quarter, while growth was around 2% on a foreign exchange-neutral basis. The firm noted that growth slowed by roughly 440 basis points compared with the prior quarter, despite only a slightly more challenging comparison period.

The US market was a key source of weakness, with App Store revenue declining approximately 6% year-over-year in the quarter, UBS said. In other regions, the App Store grew about 9% year-over-year on a reported basis.

UBS wrote that Apple’s September 2026 quarter will face an easier comparison period, with the year-over-year growth benchmark expected to be around 10%, approximately 270 basis points lower than the June quarter comparison.

The analysts maintained their June-quarter Services revenue estimate, forecasting growth of about 14.3% year-over-year, compared with consensus expectations of roughly 14.5%, notes Proactive.

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