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Lyft App Store Revenue Estimate

Lyft, Inc. · Travel

Get where you’re going with Lyft. Whether you’re catching a flight, going out for the night, commuting to the office, or running errands in a rush, the Lyft app offers you multiple ways to get there. EASY TO USE Enter your destination. Se…

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Lyft earns about
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Brand revenue ✓ Verified filing

Lyft - full brand revenue

Annual brand revenue (2024)
$5.8B/year
Ride-hailing · SEC 10-K FY2024
App Store / Play Store share
1%
≈ $0/year of in-app revenue
Off-store revenue (everything else)
$5.8B/year
99% of total brand revenue

Lyft earns about $5.8B/year across the whole brand.

Most of that money comes from off-store revenue - trading fees, commissions, payment processing, ad sales, hardware, enterprise contracts - not in-app purchases or subscriptions on the App Store / Google Play.

App store revenue (in-app purchases, subscriptions, ads, paid downloads) Off-store revenue (trading fees, commissions, web subscriptions, ad sales, enterprise)
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A specific clone-and-improve plan for Lyft

Auto-generated from this app's real revenue ($0/month · $0/year), monetization model, rating signals and category. Every line is calibrated to this app, not generic advice.

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Opportunity
Marginal - only if you have a real angle
30/100
Cloneability
Hard (3-6 months - significant infrastructure or content needed)
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Revenue / install
Lifetime value per download (≈30-month app life). Higher = each user is worth more.

✓ Features to copy

  • the proven core flow that drove these download numbers

⚡ Improve / fix

  • faster onboarding · clearer pricing page · richer empty-state

🛠 MVP scope

  • core feature
  • onboarding flow
  • IAP unlock or one-time purchase
  • settings + share

💰 Pricing recommendation

Lyft is free with ads. Consider a free trial → $4.99/mo or $29.99/yr subscription model - much higher ARPU than ads.

🔡 App Store title ideas

  • Pro: AI-Powered Travel
  • Smart : Travel Tracker
  • + - Faster, Cheaper

📺 TikTok / ad hook angles

  • "I tried Lyft for 30 days - here's what I'd do differently"
  • "Why Lyft costs $9.99/mo when ours costs $5.99"
  • "The travel app Lyft won't tell you these 3 things"

Monetization

No App Store revenue (monetizes off-store)
Revenue mix (estimated)
  • Ads / branded ~100%
Paying users (est.)
~$1.10 ARPU
Per-MAU revenue from category benchmark ($0.20–$2.00/mo)
In-App Purchases
No in-app purchases
Free app, likely ad-supported.

App Details

Pulled from the App Store
Current Version
2026.16.3
Released
May 31, 2012
Last Updated
May 4, 2026
File Size
330.2 MB
Required OS
17.0
Content Rating
4+
Category
Travel
Price
Free
Currency
USD
Languages
English, French, Portuguese, Chinese, Spanish
Developer
Lyft, Inc.

What's new in v2026.16.3

Thank you for using Lyft! We regularly update our app to make your experience even better. Each update to our app includes reliability and speed improvements, in addition to bug fixes and performance improvements. New features are highlighted in the app.

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12-Month Revenue Trajectory

Modeled from grossing rank, app score, and update cadence. Hover any point to see the value. Real growth depends on retention, marketing, and seasonality.

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Estimated Installs
1.5B
estimated from 17,095,005 ratings
Active Users (MAU est.)
284.6M
18.5% of installs · TRAVEL category benchmark
Rating
4.92 ★
17.1M reviews
Monetization
No App Store revenue (monetizes off-store)

Rating Distribution

5★
16.3M
4★
576K
3★
131K
2★
40K
1★
111K

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Frequently Asked About Lyft

How much money does Lyft make on the App Store?
Lyft has an estimated App Store revenue of $0 per month (~$0 per year, $0 per day) with a likely range of $0 to $0. This includes earnings from in-app purchases, subscription revenue, ads and any paid downloads - all directional estimates from public App Store signals, not private Apple financial data.
How many App Store downloads does Lyft get?
Apple does not publish exact App Store download counts. Using public ratings (17.1M reviews), grossing rank, category position and the standard 1:75 ratings-to-downloads ratio, Rev.now estimates about 1.5B total iOS downloads for Lyft - and roughly 284.6M monthly active users on iPhone and iPad.
Is Lyft a top grossing iOS app and what is its App Store rank?
Lyft is analyzed using App Store grossing rank, category ranking, ratings velocity, monetization model (subscription revenue, in-app purchases, paid downloads) and ad-revenue signals. Check the iOS top grossing leaderboard to see how Lyft compares to other highest-grossing iPhone and iPad apps.
How is Lyft App Store revenue estimated?
Rev.now estimates Lyft App Store revenue from public app data: estimated downloads, monthly active users (MAU), the iOS conversion rate to paying users, subscription pricing detected on the listing, in-app purchase tiers, ad monetization (eCPM × impressions × MAU) and the Travel category ARPU benchmark - net of Apple's 15-30% store cut.
What in-app purchases and subscriptions does Lyft offer on iOS?
Lyft currently shows no in-app purchases or subscription pricing on the public App Store listing. Subscription revenue and IAP earnings are a major driver of the monthly revenue estimate above.
Can I compare Lyft App Store revenue with another iOS app?
Yes. Use the free compare tool to compare Lyft side-by-side with any other App Store app by estimated revenue, downloads, paying users, subscription pricing, in-app purchase tiers, grossing rank and monetization model.
Does Rev.now show exact App Store revenue for Lyft?
No - Rev.now shows estimated App Store revenue, in-app purchase earnings and subscription revenue for Lyft. Exact financial data, paying-user counts and ad income are private to Apple and the developer; Rev.now does not have access to App Store Connect or developer payouts.