Google Play Console is now offering the opportunity for eligible developers to request a new maximum price limit of $4,999.99 USD (or local equivalent) for their in-app products, subscriptions, and paid apps.
This follows our previous announcement at I/O 2024, which increased the limit from $400 to $999.99 USD. Keep in mind that these limits are applied in local currency and are subject to change.
Note: The maximum price limit for South Korea remains at $400 USD (local equivalent).
For specific price limits in each country/region make sure to read Supported locations for distribution to Google Play users page.
Who is eligible for the $4,999.99 USD price limit?
To request a higher price limit, your developer account must meet all criteria listed below:
- Active account and apps: Your Google Play Developer Account must be active and your apps must be in good standing.
- Policy compliant: You must be in compliance with all Google Play Developer Program policies and the terms outlined in the Developer Distribution Agreement.
- Earnings threshold: Your total earnings on Google Play must have exceeded $1 million USD within the last 12-month period.
How to request a higher price-limit?
You can request the $4,999.99 USD price limit by following the steps below:
- Review Eligibility: Your developer account meets all the criteria mentioned above.
- Submit the Request form: This form will require you to provide essential information, including:
- Your Google Play Developer Account ID.
- The package names of the specific apps for which you are requesting the higher price limit.
- A clear and detailed justification for why you require the increased price limit for your in-app products, subscriptions, or paid apps.
- Await Response: Once you submit the form, our team will review your request.
Note: Google reserves the right to reject requests that do not meet the eligibility criteria or violate program policies.