Apple's commission revenue from the U.S. App Store contracted by 18% in 2026, according to data from app analytics firm Appfigures. This decline follows legal challenges from companies like Epic Games and pressure from government bodies such as the European Commission, which are impacting Apple's services revenue. Apple CFO Kevan Parekh attributed the slowdown in services growth to foreign exchange fluctuations and adjustments to the App Store's business model in certain countries, including a U.S. court ruling affecting "link-out" transactions. Additionally, market research firm Sensor Tower reported a 6% decrease in U.S. consumer spending on the App Store in Q2 2026.