How much does it cost to make an iOS app?

So, Product Owner, you have a project you want to develop. You’re evaluating options, thinking about what move you should make next. Most importantly, how many resources do you need? Well, you might have a cross-platform application in mind or a purely iOS one. If the former is true, likely, the Android version is further down the pipeline anyway. Statistics show that a higher number of iOS applications generally bring bigger returns than Android ones. That’s why, frankly, nobody will blame you for setting your sights on iOS first. Another factor is that all iPhones are made by one company, yet not all Android phones are. This means you have to deal with less variety and get to save time and money when making an iOS app. Either way, at this point, you are thinking about developing on Apple’s platform. That means you probably can’t wait to learn more about custom iOS app development and what it will cost you.