The Most Popular Payments SDKs

We analyze millions of iOS and Android apps and games and rank SDKs by the number of apps they're currently installed in.
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Payments
Finance

Most Popular SDKs on App Store

App Store

  1. Card.io market share on App Store 26%
  2. RevenueCat market share on App Store 26%
  3. Plaid market share on App Store

    3. Plaid

    17%
  4. Alipay market share on App Store 12%
  5. Apple Pay market share on App Store

    5. Apple Pay

    8%
  6. Stripe market share on App Store 7%
Most Popular SDKs on Google Play

Google Play

  1. Google Pay market share on Google Play 34%
  2. Card.io market share on Google Play 19%
  3. Shopify market share on Google Play 19%
  4. Plaid market share on Google Play

    4. Plaid

    16%
  5. Stripe market share on Google Play 14%
  6. RevenueCat market share on Google Play 11%
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