ChatGPT's mobile app has made $2 billion to date and earns $2.91 per install
ChatGPT's app generates $2B with $2.91 per install, far surpassing competitors.

ChatGPT's mobile application has become a major revenue generator, garnering $2 billion since its introduction to iOS and Android platforms in May 2023, as highlighted by an Appfigures report. The app has achieved around 690 million global installations, each contributing to a robust revenue stream, notably averaging $2.91 per download. Compared to its closest competitor, Grok, which accumulated just $25.6 million this year, ChatGPT's financial success underscores its dominant position in AI app markets.
Appfigures' analysis demonstrates that ChatGPT's app greatly outperforms rival offerings from creators such as Claude, Copilot, and Grok. For instance, Grok, which was initially released on the X platform's web interface, didn't launch a dedicated iOS app until January 2025, which may have impacted its revenue generation and user uptake. Despite this late start, Grok's position shows the enduring gap between leading AI app services and hopeful newcomers.
In terms of geography-based revenue contributions, the United States stands out significantly. Here, the average spending per download exceeds $10, making up 38% of the app's lifetime revenue, with Germany following at a distant 5.3%. Meanwhile, India leads with the highest installations, reflecting the app's global appeal and adoption.
The rise of ChatGPT's app further illustrates the growing trend and consumer interest in generative AI technology. Other companies tapping into this space remain in the shadows as ChatGPT dominates in user engagement and spending. Prospective challengers like Grok must focus on penetration strategies and perhaps diversify beyond a single market or platform to equal even a fraction of ChatGPT's growth.
As AI continues to weave itself into everyday life, applications like ChatGPT not only provide conversational features but also expand into areas that blend practicality with engaging user experiences. Analysts cite competitive pricing, user retention strategies, and leveraging multiple revenue models as critical components of future success in AI-powered applications.
Sources: Appfigures, TechCrunch, The Verge