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​iOS app developers set for windfall as Apple prepares to shell out $US140 billion by 2021

Subscription revenue forecast to grow from 3 per cent to 20 per cent of iOS app revenue by 2021.

The Apple iOS App Store will reach nearly $US30 billion in revenue by 2021, with Cupertino expected to pay out more than $US140 billion to app developers by that time, since launching in 2008.

Strategy Analytics findings claim that while Apple’s App Store continues to generate billions for developers, the companies benefitting continue to change significantly.

In 2008 Apple ushered in the rise of app-first companies generating millions from paid downloads.

Today nearly 80 per cent of revenue is generated by virtual goods and in-app purchases as game companies - many household names - dominate/

Tomorrow global content owners - Netflix, Hulu, Disney, YouTube, Spotify and others will experience exponential revenue growth fuelled by in-app subscription sign-ups.

In many emerging markets iOS users will have access to these services for the first time through their Apple devices.

Netflix recently allowed in-app sign-up for its service and quickly climbed the ranks of the highest grossing entertainment apps in more than 20 countries.

“The ascent of Netflix to the top of the highest grossing entertainment apps within just days of enabling in-app sign-up is a testament to the power of apps and iOS,” says Joshua Martin, Chief Evangelist of Apps Research, Strategy Analytics.

“Simply by enabling a feature Netflix found a new universe of users. The stickiness of subscription services such as Netflix and its contemporaries will see content owners sit atop the highest grossing entertainment apps and longer term amongst the highest grossing apps overall globally.

“Other revenue streams remain strong - in-app purchase will still drive billions in revenue each year throughout our forecast - but the growth of subscription and consolidation among key players is a key trend that will drive future growth for the App Store, Apple, and content owners.”

Martin believes Apple’s continued position as a premium brand, App Store popularity and embedded technology easing in-app payment will contribute to increased sign-ups for subscription services on the iOS platform.

New devices like the refreshed Apple TV and Apple Watch will extend app capabilities enhancing the value of subscriptions beyond entertainment.

The popularity of the App Store, which will see more than 300 billion apps downloaded between 2008 and 2021, offers an important channel for companies seeking to reach new users, up-sell existing users and extend reach internationally.

Already Health & Fitness, News and Productivity apps are finding success with subscription offerings. Apple will also be buoyed by the new Apple TV and Apple Watch which will account for a small percentage of downloads but will be useful in extending the value of subscriptions.