TikTok Revenue Surges, ChatGPT Leads Installs, Streaming Platforms Expand Earnings as August App Rankings Stabilize

August 2025 App Rankings Show Slower Downloads and Steady Revenues

Mobile app rankings for August reveal a quieter month. According to Appfigures data, downloads fell compared with July, while revenues stayed firm. Market leaders held their ground, and streaming platforms gained more space in the earnings chart. The results underline seasonal shifts as users returned from vacations and spending patterns settled into late summer routines.

Downloads Slip as Vacations End

ChatGPT led global downloads in August with about 48 million installs across iOS and Android. Most of its growth came from Google Play, where it added 35 million downloads. Apple’s App Store contributed 13 million. TikTok followed with 38 million installs, supported by its Lite version on Android. Instagram remained close behind with 35 million. Facebook and WhatsApp completed the global top five with 27 million and 24 million installs.

The combined figure for the ten most downloaded apps reached 273 million in August. This marked a decline from July, reflecting reduced activity during the vacation period. Threads moved higher in the overall chart, and Uber entered the iOS top ten for the first time this year.

iOS Download Chart

On the App Store, ChatGPT led with 13 million installs. Threads ranked second with 11 million. Google Maps, CapCut, and Temu followed, each recording about 8 million downloads. Google’s search app and TikTok tied with 7 million. Telegram added 6 million. Uber and Google Chrome closed the list with 5 million each.

Google Play Download Chart

On Google Play, ChatGPT topped the list with 35 million installs. TikTok Lite came second with 32 million, while Instagram reached 30 million. Facebook and WhatsApp followed with 23 million and 19 million. Temu and Snapchat both added 15 million downloads. WhatsApp Business and Telegram each brought in 13 million. CapCut ranked tenth with 12 million installs.

Combined Global Downloads


When both platforms are combined, ChatGPT held first with 48 million installs. TikTok reached 38 million, Instagram 35 million, Facebook 27 million, and WhatsApp 24 million. Temu stood at 22 million, Threads at 21 million, and CapCut at 20 million. Telegram followed with 19 million, while Snapchat closed the top ten with 18 million.

RankiOS App Store (Downloads)Google Play Combined Total
1ChatGPT – 13MChatGPT – 35MChatGPT – 48M
2Threads – 11MTikTok Lite – 32MTikTok – 38M
3Google Maps – 8MInstagram – 30MInstagram – 35M
4CapCut – 8MFacebook – 23MFacebook – 27M
5Temu – 8MWhatsApp – 19MWhatsApp – 24M
6Google – 7MTemu – 15MTemu – 22M
7TikTok – 7MSnapchat – 15MThreads – 21M
8Telegram – 6MWhatsApp Business – 13MCapCut – 20M
9Uber – 5MTelegram – 13MTelegram – 19M
10Google Chrome – 5MCapCut – 12MSnapchat – 18M

Revenue Rankings Hold Steady

While downloads slowed, earnings remained stable. TikTok was again the top revenue generator in August. The app brought in an estimated $335 million after store fees, keeping a clear lead over other services. ChatGPT followed with $170 million, supported mainly by App Store purchases. YouTube held third place with $137 million, relying on iOS transactions rather than standard billing on Android.

Tinder and Disney+ secured fourth and fifth with $130 million and $115 million. HBO Max and Google One posted about $100 million each. CapCut earned $93 million. Peacock TV and Crunchyroll completed the chart with $59 million and $58 million. Together, the ten highest-earning apps generated about $1.3 billion, a slight increase from July.

iOS Revenue Chart

TikTok topped iOS with $213 million in net revenue. YouTube followed with $137 million, and ChatGPT ranked third with $123 million. Tinder added $92 million, while CapCut produced $81 million. Disney+ earned $76 million and HBO Max $72 million. Snapchat contributed $49 million. Peacock TV and Tencent Video each recorded $48 million.

Google Play Revenue Chart

On Google Play, TikTok earned $123 million, the highest on the platform. Google One followed with $99 million. ChatGPT generated $47 million. Amazon’s mobile app was close behind with $46 million. Disney+ collected $40 million, while Tinder reached $37 million. Spotify earned $32 million and HBO Max $29 million. Crunchyroll and Prime Video shared the final places, both at $20 million.

Combined Global Revenue


The combined rankings placed TikTok far ahead with $335 million. ChatGPT held second at $170 million. YouTube stood at $137 million. Tinder and Disney+ followed with $130 million and $115 million. HBO Max reached $101 million, while Google One added $100 million. CapCut ranked eighth with $93 million. Peacock TV recorded $59 million and Crunchyroll $58 million.

RankiOS App Store (Revenue)Google Play Combined Total 
1TikTok – $213MTikTok – $123MTikTok – $335M
2YouTube – $137MGoogle One – $99MChatGPT – $170M
3ChatGPT – $123MChatGPT – $47MYouTube – $137M
4Tinder – $92MAmazon – $46MTinder – $130M
5CapCut – $81MDisney+ – $40MDisney+ – $115M
6Disney+ – $76MTinder – $37MHBO Max – $101M
7HBO Max – $72MSpotify – $32MGoogle One – $100M
8Snapchat – $49MHBO Max – $29MCapCut – $93M
9Peacock TV – $48MCrunchyroll – $20MPeacock TV – $59M
10Tencent Video – $48MPrime Video – $20MCrunchyroll – $58M

Market Trends

Seasonality shaped August’s results. Downloads slowed, but revenue stayed stable, with most mid-tier apps earning more than in July. Streaming platforms performed strongly, with four services in the revenue chart compared with the usual two. These included Disney+, HBO Max, Peacock TV, and Crunchyroll, all supported by summer demand for entertainment.

Outlook

As September begins, the market will show whether download activity returns to July’s levels. The revenue side suggests that subscription models and media services continue to hold ground. TikTok, ChatGPT, and YouTube remained the strongest performers across both categories, reinforcing their positions as leading players in the global app economy.

Notes: This post was edited/created using GenAI tools.

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