The headline number is easy. The rest of the bill is where people get surprised. Here is what Apple actually charges developers in 2026 — and the costs that never make the headline.

The two programs

Program Fee For
Apple Developer Program $99 / year Individuals and companies publishing on the App Store
Apple Developer Enterprise Program $299 / year Large orgs distributing internal-only apps, never on the App Store

The single most common myth: that companies pay $299. They do not. A company publishing to the public App Store pays the same $99 as anyone else. The $299 program is a different product for internal distribution only.

The $99 buys you

The costs nobody warns you about

Fee waivers

Nonprofits, accredited schools and government entities publishing free apps can apply for a fee waiver. If that is you, apply before paying.

Why ready-made accounts cost more than $99

When you see a verified account priced well above $99, the gap is the enrollment you are skipping — verification, D-U-N-S, 2FA setup, and the risk of rejection. If speed matters, you can buy a verified Apple Developer account (Personal $350, Company $850, Combo $1,150).

FAQ

Is the fee one-time?

No — it is an annual membership.

Do companies pay $299?

No, $99 for App Store publishing. $299 is Enterprise (internal-only).

Next: choose the right account type, or buy an iOS Developer account and skip the wait.

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