Apple today announced that an expanded range of App Store price points is now available to developers for all App Store purchases, including paid apps and one-time in-app purchases.

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When the updated pricing options were first introduced in December, they were limited to auto-renewable subscriptions. Apple said at the time that starting in spring 2023, the price changes would extend to other apps and in-app purchases.

Apple now offers more than 900 price points, with the top 100 price points only available upon request. With price points starting at $0.29 and going up to $9,999.99 in the US, developers can set lower and higher prices and choose more detailed pricing options.

Choose from 900 price points – nearly 10x more than previously available for paid apps and one-time in-app purchases. These options also offer more flexibility and step up between price ranges (eg $0.10 to $10, $0.50 from $10 to $50, etc.).

Apple is also adding globally leveled pricing, which follows the most common pricing conventions in each country or region, as well as worldwide options for the base price.

Starting May 9, Apple also plans to update prices for existing apps and one-time in-app purchases in all 175 global storefronts, each of which will be globally aligned to a selected base country or region based on publicly available exchange rate information.

More information about the changes can be found on Apple’s website.

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