Learn about average iOS developer salaries based on experience, location, industry, and more.
iOS developers build software applications for devices that use Apple's operating system, iOS. This includes iPhones or iPads and excludes Mac computers, which instead run on MacOS. In the following article, you can learn more about the average salary for an iOS developer in the US and how your experience level, location, and skill set can influence your earning potential.
According to Glassdoor, the average iOS developer salary in the US was $129,523 as of July 2025 [1]. This figure includes both base salary and additional pay, which can represent profit-sharing, bonuses, or commissions.
Glassdoor reports the average salary for Android developers to be $106,682 per year, including additional pay such as profit-sharing or commissions [2]. This figure is nearly $23,000 less than the average iOS developer's yearly wage. However, remember that factors like skill set, experience, and demand can influence these numbers.
Your earning potential tends to increase the more experience you have. Here are the approximate yearly salaries you can expect at each stage of your iOS developer career [1]:
Entry-level iOS developer salary (0–1 year): $105,000
Junior iOS developer salary (1–3 years): $116,000
Mid-level iOS developer salary (4–6 years): $124,000
Senior iOS developer salary (7–9 years): $131,000
All salary information represents the median total pay from Glassdoor as of July 2025. These figures include base salary and additional pay, which may represent profit-sharing, commissions, bonuses, or other compensation.
Forty-eight percent of iOS developers major in computer science, 12 percent in computer engineering, 11 percent in electrical engineering, and 7 percent in information technology [3]. The following list outlines frequently requested skills for iOS software developers and the average salaries associated with them [4]:
Objective-C: $104,332
Apple Xcode integrated development environment (IDE): $92,839
Swift programming language: $101,906
Mobile application development: $97,478
Read more: What Programming Language Should I Learn?
The type of software development you specialize in can also influence your salary. According to Glassdoor, the average full-stack iOS developer salary as of July 2025 is $128,526 per year [5].
Becoming well-versed in Apple's ecosystem can potentially contribute to higher earnings and better career opportunities. Consider Swift certifications offered by Apple to validate your proficiency in using Swift and Xcode for iOS app development. There are two levels available depending on your level of education:
App Development with Swift Associate is catered to high school or higher education students who have completed the App Development with Swift Associate exam. This certification showcases your knowledge of how computing impacts apps on society.
App Development with Swift Certified User is designed for higher education students who have completed the Swift Certified User exam and are looking to demonstrate their iOS development skills.
These certifications complement the free Develop in Swift Fundamentals course in the Apple Books store. Obtaining these certifications can help you showcase your expertise in Apple's recommended tools and practices.
The industry you decide to work in may also have an impact on your annual earnings. The top five highest-paying industries for an iOS developer in the US are as follows, according to Glassdoor [1]:
Media & Communication: $139,000
Financial services: $133,000
Insurance: $145,000
Arts, entertainment, & recreation: $119,000
Pharmaceutical & biotechnology: $133,000
All salary information represents the median total pay from Glassdoor as of July 2025. These figures include base salary and additional pay, which may represent profit-sharing, commissions, bonuses, or other compensation.
Pay can vary significantly depending on your location. Select cities may offer wages that are higher than the national average. If you’re willing to relocate, gaining an insight into location-based salaries can help you make an informed decision.
Keep in mind, if you live in a location with a high cost of living, you’ll require a higher salary than you would in a location with a lower cost of living to afford the same lifestyle.
Here are some high-paying states, according to data collected by Indeed [6]:
San Francisco: $151,005
New York, NY: $140,245
Sunnyvale, CA: $138,354
Santa Clara, CA: $144,847
Los Angeles, CA: $132,367
Austin, TX: $146,917
As an iOS developer, you can branch off into specific areas of development or advance into more leadership-oriented developer jobs. Should you wish to embark on this career path, here are some related job titles that may interest you, alongside median total pay info:
Game developer: $97,441 [7]
Blockchain developer: $133,624 [8]
Game designer: $99,669 [9]
Product manager: $146,324 [10]
Nearly 2 million iOS apps are available in the Apple App Store for over 1.5 billion Apple devices worldwide, signaling a demand for iOS developers to create, maintain, and improve iOS apps [11, 12]. Some of the most popular app categories include games, business, education, utilities, lifestyle, food and drink, and shopping.
The US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) predicts a 17 percent increase in demand for software developers, which includes iOS developers, between 2023 and 2033 [13]. This estimate equates to 140,100 jobs each year within that time frame.
If you’re ready to start your iOS app development career, consider enrolling in the Foundations of Objective-C App Development course offered by the University of California, Irvine, on Coursera. Topics that are covered include functions, objects, and system libraries.
Or, enhance your resume by obtaining a Meta iOS Developer Professional Certificate. This program is led by industry leaders who help learners gain job-ready skills. Upon completion, gain exclusive access to career resources like resume review, interview prep, and career support.
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