TikTok, along with Douyin, becomes first app to hit 6 bln USD in annual in-app purchase revenue


SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 24 (Xinhua) -- TikTok, along with its Chinese counterpart Douyin, has become the first non-gaming app to surpass 6 billion U.S. dollars in annual in-app purchase (IAP) revenue, according to a report by app intelligence firm Sensor Tower.

The report highlights that TikTok generated an unprecedented 1.9 billion dollars in gross IAP revenue in the fourth quarter of 2024 alone.

With 6 billion dollars in IAP revenue for the year, TikTok more than doubled the earnings of any other app or game. The popular mobile game Monopoly GO, which ranked second, accumulated 2.6 billion dollars over the same period.

TikTok's annual revenue saw a significant increase compared to the previous year, rising from 4.4 billion dollars in 2023.

TikTok has remained available in app stores in the United States, following a decision by President Donald Trump to delay a proposed ban on the platform due to national security concerns. The ban was postponed for 75 days via executive order, with the possibility of further extensions, according to a report by TechCrunch.

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