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How Google Play works

Google Play is an online store where people go to find their apps, games, books, and more.

It provides 2 million apps & games to billions of people around the world, generating over $120 billion in earnings for developers to date.1

Alyssa | Frobelles
George | Droplist

Helping developers scale their businesses globally

We connect developers to billions of people around the world while investing in the platform, tools, services, and marketing opportunities that support apps and games businesses worldwide.

Safely connecting people with a huge selection of apps and games

Google Play makes it easy to discover high-quality apps and games. We help keep consumers safe by building protections into Google Play and requiring developers to follow high safety standards.

Enabling consumer choice

Google Play helps make it possible for us to offer Android as a free and open operating system. Unlike others in our industry, we don’t charge high operating system license fees. This gives device manufacturers the flexibility to innovate, allowing consumers to choose from more than 24,000 Android device models at prices starting at just $50.

And because Android is free and open, consumers can choose where they get their apps and games. In fact, more than half of Android devices come with two or more app stores.

Succeeding when developers succeed

Apps and games developers are the engine of Google Play. We keep costs low for them to support their growth and innovation.

Helping developers scale their businesses globally

We connect developers to billions of people around the world while investing in the platform, tools, services, and marketing opportunities that support apps and games businesses worldwide.

Enabling consumer choice

Google Play helps make it possible for us to offer Android as a free and open operating system. Unlike others in our industry, we don’t charge high operating system license fees. This gives device manufacturers the flexibility to innovate, allowing consumers to choose from more than 24,000 Android device models at prices starting at just $50.

And because Android is free and open, consumers can choose where they get their apps and games. In fact, more than half of Android devices come with two or more app stores.

Safely connecting people with a huge selection of apps and games

Google Play makes it easy to discover high-quality apps and games. We help keep consumers safe by building protections into Google Play and requiring developers to follow high safety standards.

Succeeding when developers succeed

Apps and games developers are the engine of Google Play. We keep costs low for them to support their growth and innovation.

What developers say

Frobelles

Frobelles is a game to style the hair, clothes and accessories of three sisters – Coco, Kelli and Krista – and swap finished looks on social media. It celebrates hair styles from their African and Caribbean heritage, like up-dos, locs and protective twists. Its co-founders, Alyssa and Yvonne used Google Play to drive thousands of downloads.

Droplist

Droplist is a Bristol-based streetwear and sneakers app. The app shows all upcoming special collections from major labels – plus where and how to get them. Using the reviews featured on Google Play, founder, George has been able to enhance the app to improve UX. “The reviews are very useful. And it's also broken down with daily ratings as well – with the stars. It’s easy to see the data you want to see".

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Memrise

Memrise is on a mission to help people learn a new language. Making their app available on Google Play has helped them tell their story to millions of people worldwide. "Over time, this has contributed significantly to us being able to help people develop the language skills they need to survive - and thrive - in the real world". Google Play gave them the flexibility to tailor and fine tune their proposition to each market, providing tools that allow them to test and improve their store front, and developing new opportunities for them to communicate with their users within the store.

Pine Studio

Cats in Time – a puzzle where players need to find and save cats – was the first title Pine Studio independently published. For every 100,000 cats saved in the game, 10kg of cat food is donated to shelters in Zagreb. They took part in Google Play's Indie Games Accelerator in 2021. “We won the Indie Games Festival and it brought more players to the game. Google Play is our most popular platform”.

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Celebrating the global community of people building apps and games businesses on Google Play.

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Google Play: A platform with extensive reach

2.5+ billion active users on Google Play each month3

140+ billion downloads on Google Play in the last year2

190+ countries where Google Play is available2

A business model that works for everyone

Cem | Duolingo

Google Play only charges a service fee to developers who offer a paid app or sell access to in-app digital goods or services.

Only 3% of developers on Google Play are subject to a service fee. The remaining 97% can distribute their apps and take advantage of all Google Play has to offer at no charge.

There isn't a single service fee since developers operate in different industries that require different levels of support to build sustainable businesses.

97% of developers are not subject to a service fee

Graph - 97% of developers are not subject to a service fee. 99% of developers qualify for a service fee of 15% or less

99% of developers qualify for a service fee of 15% or less

Some of the benefits the service fee enables us to provide:

Security

Consumers trust Android and Google Play because of their security: app reviews that help ensure safety and privacy policy compliance, and automated security via Google Play Protect that scans over 125 billion apps per day.

New Android platforms

We build platforms for new form factors such as Auto and TV to help developers increase their reach in new ways.

Developer tools

Developers can run experiments, beta test, optimize store listings, analyze app performance, and more.

Billing system

Users enjoy safe and trusted payments, while developers easily process transactions with Google Play gift cards and locally-relevant forms of payment.

Expansive
Connecting developers to a global stage
Safe
Ensuring users' privacy and security
Open
Keeping Android free for everyone
Supportive
Helping developers grow their business

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Users are in control of their data and permissions.

We’re dedicated to helping people understand and make informed decisions about the data that apps and games seek to access on their devices. As part of that commitment, we require developers to disclose how they collect and use personal data in their Google Play app listings.

Developers are only able to ask for sensitive user data - including SMS messages, contact list, device location, and more - when it is appropriate for the primary use of the app. For example, a messaging app might want to access a user’s contact information to be most useful. Developers need to comprehensively disclose the use of these permissions before their app is published to Google Play, and are then reviewed during the app review process. Developers cannot sell personal or sensitive data.

If the developer has an acceptable use case, they still need to ask users for permission before use. Users are always given the option of declining permission with a single click. For access to location, users have even more control with the ability to limit access to a singular instance, rather than on-going.

Visit the Developer Policy Center for more information on these and other policies.

Keeping Android devices protected, automatically.

Powerful security protections are built into every Android device. These aren’t tools that users have to find and enable on their own; they’re automatic and working from day one.

One example is Google Play Protect, the built-in malware protection for Android devices with Google Mobile Services enabled. Google Play Protect and our systems scan and analyze billions of apps to keep our ecosystem safe for users and developers.

Since launching Google Play Protect, we’ve made significant improvements in our ability to detect abuse, from impersonation and fraud to inappropriate content and malware. New machine learning models and techniques enable us to identify and reject 99% of apps with abusive or malicious content before anyone can use them.

Google Play Protect is only one of many layers of Android security. Find out more about the many different ways in which Android keeps users safe.

Helping parents find enriching content for kids.

We are committed to providing a safer and more positive environment for children and families. We help parents find enriching and entertaining content with our Kids tab on Google Play filled with Teacher Approved apps and games (currently available in the US and some other countries and launching globally in 2021). We also empower parents to set healthy digital ground rules with Family Link parental controls.

Our Google Play policies also provide additional protections for children and families. These policies require that apps and games targeted to children have appropriate content, show ads suitable for children, and meet other requirements including ones related to personally identifiable information.

Our policies protect both users and developers from bad actors.

Our Google Play developer policies are designed to ensure that we, in partnership with our global developer community, continue to deliver the world’s most innovative and trusted apps to our users.

Key policies include restricted content, user privacy, malware, and mobile unwanted software. Our policies are generally updated quarterly and all developers are notified via email of any changes. Developers have at least 30 days to make any necessary updates to their apps, and longer if the updates are likely to be significant.

After the grace period, if a developer violates any of our Google Play policies, their app is removed or suspended from the Google Play store. The developer is notified by email about the specific reasons for this action, provided with instructions on how to republish their app, and provided with instructions on how to appeal the action taken against their app.

Repeated or serious violations of these policies (such as malware, fraud and apps that may cause user or device harm) or of the Developer Distribution Agreement may result in the termination of the developer’s accounts. See more information on our enforcement process here.

Every app is thoroughly reviewed before it goes live on Google Play.

With over a thousand human reviewers and automated protections, we have significantly increased our ability to detect and remove malicious apps. Before any app is listed or after it's been updated on Google Play, it undergoes an extensive review to check for compliance with privacy policies, sensitive permissions declarations and more. Learn more about how developers can prepare their app for approval.

App reviews are typically completed within 7 days, but may take longer. If the review passes, the app is available to publish. If it doesn’t pass, the developer is contacted with the reason and can resubmit the app at any time with the appropriate updates.

An equitable Google Play starts with policies committed to fairness and extends through how we promote apps to the tools we make available to developers.

We believe that all developers should be given the opportunity to succeed and we work to provide a level playing field for everyone, large or small, third party or first party Google apps.

Our developer policies apply equally to all apps distributed on Google Play, including Google’s own apps.

We use the same principles to decide which apps to promote on Google Play, whether they're third-party apps or our own apps. In fact, we regularly promote apps by Google’s competitors in our Editors Choice picks when they provide a great user experience. Similarly, our algorithms rank third-party apps and games using the same criteria as for ranking Google's own apps.

Google Play Console is a powerful tool for bringing apps to market, and we make it accessible to all along with many other developer tools and services. However, there is data or specific features that are only made available to some developers.

Google Play needs to understand the content and functionality of an app in order to help users discover the right app at the right time.

When developers submit apps to Google Play, they provide information about the app including the app title, description, category and graphic assets. They also give information about the functionality and content of their app. Google then identifies additional characteristics and analyzes user feedback through ratings and engagement metrics. This information helps us recommend the right apps at the right time, whether people are browsing for something new or searching for a specific title.

We take a user-centric approach to organising and ranking apps in order to create an intuitive and enjoyable experience.

Ensuring a positive experience when navigating Google Play means making it easy to find the apps our users know and love as well as new and undiscovered titles. The Google Play store gives users a variety of ways to discover the right apps, like browsing our most popular apps, searching for a specific title, or viewing recommendations.

Many ranking factors are involved in determining which apps to display:

  • User relevance: The most relevant apps to a user depends on where they are browsing or the query they use in a search.
  • Quality of the app experience: Apps that have strong technical performance and a good user experience are generally favored over lower quality apps.
  • Editorial value: Google Play provides curated recommendations to help users find content that is noteworthy and interesting.
  • Ads: Some developers choose to advertise on Google Play similar to other Google properties. These ads are well marked and shown alongside other content.
  • User experience: Google Play endeavors to ensure users have a positive experience in navigating the wide range of available apps.

For more detailed information on app discovery and ranking, visit this article.

Google Play’s tools and services are designed to help developers test, monitor, and iterate their apps and games to meet their users’ needs.

Helpful testing and interaction tools help developers experiment to create lasting and more meaningful connections with their users. The Google Play platform helps developers react with agility and flexibility when improving the quality of their apps and games. Tools for staged rollouts, beta testing, and early warning alerts empower developers to create better user experiences.

Learn more about how the Google Play Console can help developers:

Build a high quality app or game

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Engage and retain users

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Google Play knows that actionable data is critical for developers to improve their user experience and grow their businesses.

The data helps developers understand the lifecycle of their app: from how it is discovered in the Google Play store, to how users engage with it, and what users are willing to pay for it. Developers also have access to ratings and reviews to understand user feedback and respond to concerns.

Developers also have access to aggregated data to benchmark their performance across the ecosystem. They can access data through the Play Console, in downloadable formats, and APIs, and continually invest to make metrics and visualizations more helpful.

Google Play ensures that the data collected and shared with developers about their apps protects the privacy and security of our users via our privacy policy.

For more information on the statistics and insights available to developers visit the Play Console Help Center and play.google.com/console/about/. For more information on data access visit this page.

From paid apps to in-app purchases, Google Play’s global commerce platform makes it easy for developers to sell digital goods and content.

In addition to helping developers distribute their apps to billions of Android users, Google Play helps them create revenue streams by launching paid apps, offering digital content, or subscriptions.

Google Play’s global commerce platform allows developers to quickly and safely collect payments from users in over 170 countries. Depending on the market, Google Play provides people with a variety of payment methods, which may include gift cards, direct carrier billing, credit cards, and digital services like PayPal. With a safe and reliable payment system in place, developers can focus on building user experiences people will love.

Learn more about monetisation options and best practices for developers, or get started with Google Play's billing system.

The Google Play Academy is free-of-charge to developers, business people, and marketers of Google Play apps and games.

Google Play shares best practices to build a successful app or game business and keep developers updated on changes in our tools. The Google Play Academy is a free-of-charge e-learning platform for developers, business people, and marketers of Google Play apps and games. The courses are offered in 13 languages to anyone with a Google Account.

Over 100 courses are currently offered and are updated regularly with new information. Topics include:

  • How to use Google Play Console features and distribute an app or game
  • Best practices for achieving success in an app or game business
  • Guidance for staying on the right side of Google Play policies

Developers can also follow us via the Android developer blog, Google Play Medium, Android Developer YouTube, and Twitter for news and updates.

Latest news

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Launching Notes from Google Play | A year of evolution

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Evolving our business model to address developer needs

When we started Android and Google Play more than a decade ago, we made a bet that a free and open mobile ecosystem could compete with the proprietary walled gardens that dominated the industry.

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