Become a member
To become an Apple Developer Program member, you can enroll as an individual or enroll your organization. Learn about what you’ll need and the requirements to enroll.
To become an Apple Developer Program member, you can enroll as an individual or enroll your organization. Learn about what you’ll need and the requirements to enroll.
If you’re enrolling your organization, you’ll need an Apple Account with two-factor authentication turned on. We recommend that your Apple Account uses your email address from your organization. Make sure both your first and last names are your legal names. Using an alias, nickname, or company name as your first or last name will cause a delay in the approval of your enrollment.
During the the enrollment process, we’ll confirm the following:
Once your enrollment information has been verified, you’ll need to agree to the Apple Developer Program License Agreement and complete your membership purchase. The Apple Developer Program is 99 USD per membership year. Prices may vary by region and are listed in local currency during the enrollment process. If you’re a nonprofit organization, accredited educational institution, or government entity and meet certain requirements, you can request a fee waiver.
Apple is committed to the privacy and security of your information. We collect only the data needed to enable developers to be successful on Apple platforms and to provide a safe experience for users.
For additional details on enrolling and membership, see:
https://developer.apple.com/programs/enroll/
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