Mobile App Development Cost in the UK: Complete 2026 Breakdown

April 7th, 2026 at 01:44 pm

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How Much Does It Cost to Build an App in the UK? (2026)

The most common question we hear from founders and product leads is simple: “How much does it cost to build an app?” The honest answer is that it depends — but that answer alone is not useful to anyone planning a budget.

This guide gives you real cost figures for 2026, broken down by app type, feature complexity, and team model. Whether you are building a consumer app for the first time or adding a new product to an existing platform, these numbers will help you plan with confidence.

Quick answer: Building a mobile app in the UK typically costs between £25,000 and £500,000+. Simple apps with limited features sit at the lower end; complex platforms with AI, payments, and custom backends sit at the upper end. Most mid-market apps fall between £60,000 and £150,000.

Cost by App Complexity: A Starting Point

Before diving into specifics, here is the broadest cut of the cost landscape. These ranges reflect UK market rates for 2026 and assume a professional agency or senior development team.

Complexity level What this typically includes Estimated cost (GBP)
Simple / MVP  1–2 core features, basic UI, no backend, iOS or Android only  £25,000 – £60,000
Mid-complexity  Multiple features, custom backend/API, both platforms or React Native, basic admin  £60,000 – £150,000
Complex  Advanced features (payments, maps, video, chat), custom integrations, web + app  £150,000 – £300,000
Enterprise / AI-powered  Bespoke architecture, machine learning, large-scale infrastructure, compliance features  £300,000 – £500,000+

 

These are starting points, not fixed prices. The actual cost of your app depends on the factors covered in the next section.

What Drives the Cost of App Development?

App development costs are not arbitrary. They follow a logic — and once you understand the key drivers, you can make informed decisions about where to invest and where to cut without hurting quality.

1. Platform: iOS, Android, or both

Building natively for both iOS and Android roughly doubles development time. Cross-platform frameworks like React Native or Flutter can reduce this to around 1.3–1.5x the cost of a single platform, making them a popular choice for startups. The trade-off is minor performance and UX constraints on each platform.

2. Number and complexity of features

This is the single largest cost driver. A user authentication system takes roughly 15–25 hours to build. A real-time video calling feature takes 80–150 hours. Every feature you add compounds the timeline and cost. The discipline of defining a focused MVP — the smallest version of your app that delivers real value — is what separates projects that ship from those that stall.

3. Backend and infrastructure

Most apps need a server-side backend to store data, handle user accounts, and power features like push notifications or payments. A simple backend using third-party services like Firebase can be built in days. A custom API architecture built on AWS or Google Cloud, with its own database design and security model, can add £20,000–£80,000+ to the project.

4. Design complexity

A clean, functional design using a standard component library costs significantly less than a bespoke visual language with custom animations, brand-led illustrations, and complex interaction patterns. Great UX does not have to be expensive — but distinctive visual design does.

5. Third-party integrations

Payment gateways (Stripe, Adyen), mapping services (Google Maps), identity verification (Onfido, Jumio), EHR systems in healthcare, or open banking APIs in fintech — each integration adds scope. Simple integrations take 1–2 days. Complex enterprise integrations can take weeks.

6. Team model

Who builds your app has as much impact on cost as what you build. More on this in the team model section below.

Cost Breakdown by App Type (2026)

Different categories of app have different cost profiles because of the features they require, the regulatory environment they operate in, and the infrastructure they depend on.

App type Typical features Cost range (GBP) Key cost driver
Social / community  Profiles, feeds, messaging, notifications £50,000 – £120,000  Real-time messaging, content moderation
E-commerce  Product catalogue, cart, payments, order management £60,000 – £150,000  Payment integration, inventory backend
Healthcare / wellness  Bookings, records, wearable data, compliance £80,000 – £300,000  GDPR / MHRA compliance, data security
Fintech / banking  Accounts, payments, open banking, fraud detection £100,000 – £400,000  Regulatory compliance, security architecture
On-demand / marketplace  Listings, geo-matching, payments, ratings £80,000 – £200,000  Real-time geolocation, dual-user flows
AI-powered app  ML features, LLM integration, personalisation £80,000 – £500,000+  AI/ML development, API costs at scale
SaaS web app  Dashboard, user management, billing, analytics £60,000 – £250,000  Architecture for multi-tenancy, integrations

 

Feature-Level Cost Estimates

If you are scoping a specific app, this table gives you a feature-by-feature view of approximate build times and costs at UK agency rates (£600–£900 per day).

Feature Estimated build time Indicative cost (GBP)
 User registration and authentication  3–5 days  £2,000 – £4,500
 Social login (Google, Apple, Facebook)  2–3 days  £1,500 – £2,700
 Push notifications  2–4 days  £1,500 – £3,600
 In-app payments (Stripe / Apple Pay)  4–8 days  £3,000 – £7,200
 Real-time chat / messaging  6–12 days  £4,500 – £10,800
 Maps and geolocation  4–8 days  £3,000 – £7,200
 Video calling (WebRTC)  8–15 days  £6,000 – £13,500
 Admin dashboard  5–10 days  £3,500 – £9,000
 AI recommendation engine  10–20 days  £7,500 – £18,000
 Analytics and reporting  4–8 days  £3,000 – £7,200
 Offline mode / local data sync  5–10 days  £3,500 – £9,000
 Biometric authentication  2–4 days  £1,500 – £3,600

 

UK Development Team Models: Rates and Trade-offs

Where your team is based — and how it is structured — has a significant impact on both cost and quality. Here is how the main models compare for UK projects in 2026.

Team model Day rate (GBP) Quality signal Best for
 UK agency (like Nordstone)  £600 – £1,200  High — senior teams, proven process  Funded startups, enterprise, regulated sectors
 UK freelancers  £350 – £800  Variable — depends on individual  Small projects, specific skills gaps
 Eastern Europe agency  £200 – £450  Medium-high — strong technically  Budget-conscious, with active product management
 South Asian agency / offshore  £80 – £200  Variable — due diligence essential  Simple projects with very tight budgets
 In-house team  £80K – £150K+ salary/yr per dev  High — but slow to build  Long-term product companies, Series A+

 

A word on offshore: cheaper day rates do not always mean cheaper projects. Poor communication, misaligned expectations, and quality issues frequently add cost through rework. UK-based agencies typically deliver faster, with less management overhead — which matters when time-to-market is a priority.

What Does Ongoing Maintenance Cost?

The build cost is only part of the picture. Once your app is live, you need to budget for maintenance, updates, and infrastructure. As a rule of thumb:

  • Plan for 15–20% of the initial build cost per year for ongoing maintenance
  • App Store and Google Play developer accounts cost £25 and $99 per year respectively
  • Cloud infrastructure (AWS, GCP, Azure) typically runs £200–£2,000/month depending on scale
  • Major iOS and Android OS updates (once or twice per year) require compatibility testing and fixes
  • New feature development is budgeted separately, typically on a retainer or project basis

How to Reduce App Development Costs Without Cutting Corners

There are smart ways to manage budget without compromising on quality or long-term maintainability.

Start with a tightly scoped MVP

The most expensive apps are often over-engineered from day one. Define the core problem your app solves, build only what is needed to solve it, ship it, and iterate based on real user feedback. Most successful apps launched with far fewer features than their founders originally planned.

Use proven third-party services for commodity features

There is rarely a reason to build your own authentication system, payment processor, or push notification service. Using established tools like Firebase, Stripe, or OneSignal saves weeks of development time and delivers more reliable results.

Choose cross-platform if native is not essential

React Native and Flutter have matured significantly. For most app categories, they deliver an excellent user experience at 60–70% of the cost of two native apps. The exceptions are highly performance-sensitive apps (high-end games, real-time video processing) or apps that rely heavily on platform-specific APIs.

Fix the architecture early

Technical debt is expensive. A poorly designed backend or database structure can cost more to fix later than it would have cost to do it right the first time. Invest in proper technical planning and architecture review before writing a line of code.

How Much Should You Budget? Practical Scenarios

To make this concrete, here are three common scenarios and what they typically cost to build with a UK development agency.

Scenario 1: First-time founder, consumer app idea

  • Scope: iOS only, 3 core features, basic design, Firebase backend
  • Timeline: 10–14 weeks
  • Budget: £35,000 – £55,000

Scenario 2: Scale-up adding a mobile product

  • Scope: iOS + Android (React Native), 6–8 features, custom backend, Stripe payments, admin dashboard
  • Timeline: 18–26 weeks
  • Budget: £90,000 – £140,000

Scenario 3: Enterprise or regulated sector app

  • Scope: iOS + Android native, compliance features, third-party enterprise integrations, security review, full QA programme
  • Timeline: 30–52 weeks
  • Budget: £200,000 – £400,000+

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to put an app on the App Store in the UK?

Apple charges an annual developer fee of £79 (as of 2026). Google Play charges a one-time registration fee of $25 USD. These are separate from, and much smaller than, the cost of building the app itself.

Can I build an app for under £10,000?

Not with a professional UK development team for anything beyond a prototype or a very simple single-screen tool. Template-based app builders like Bubble, Adalo, or Thunkable can produce limited no-code apps for less, but they have significant constraints around performance, scalability, and custom functionality. For a real product, budget at least £25,000.

How long does it take to build an app in the UK?

A simple MVP takes 10–16 weeks from kickoff to App Store submission. A mid-complexity app typically takes 20–30 weeks. Complex or enterprise apps can take 9–18 months, including discovery, design, build, testing, and launch.

What is the cheapest way to build a mobile app?

Build an MVP with a focused feature set. Use React Native or Flutter instead of two native codebases. Use third-party services for authentication, payments, and notifications. Work with a team that has done similar projects before — experience reduces risk and rework.

Do UK app development costs include VAT?

Most UK agencies quote exclusive of VAT. Add 20% VAT on top of any quoted price if you are working with a VAT-registered supplier. If your business is also VAT-registered, you can typically reclaim this.

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