Can't Beat TikTok - The Highest Earning Apps in January

I ranked the highest-earning mobile apps in the world in January. After December's mega month I wasn't sure what to expect.

TikTok was the highest-earning app in the world in January, earning $196M of net revenue according to our estimates.

I can't really remember when TikTok wasn't the leader in our rankings, but what I do remember is that TikTok earned about a quarter of the revenue just a year or so ago.

YouTube was the second highest-earning app in January with an estimated net revenue of $110M. Similar to TikTok, YouTube's revenue was less than half of what it is now a year ago.

The same group we've seen dominate the top five didn't fail to surprise in January. Disney+, Tinder, and Max round out the top five highest-earning apps in the world.

Normally this is where I end the analysis because the bottom five are less exciting, but not this time!

Duolingo made it to #6 on our combined list with $45M of estimated net revenue. Although it isn't the first time we see the green owl on our charts it's the highest rank it's ever achieved.

Bumble came in 7th and LinkedIn at 8th. Both aren't foreign in this part of the chart but Audible and Crunchyroll, at 9th and 10th places kind of are.

Together, the top 10 highest-earning apps raked $748M of net revenue in January, according to our App Intelligence. Net means what these publishers get to keep after handing Apple and Google their fees.

If you're comparing this total to December's you'll notice it's lower by quite a few millions, and that's expected - every app dropped just a little bit.

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