According to Pixalate’s SDK market share research, Meta Audience Network, AppLovin, and Vungle (Liftoff) are the leading mobile app ad SDKs for Google Play Store apps; AppLovin, Amazon Ads, and Meta Audience Network are at the top on the Apple App Store apps, based on an analysis of 1000 mobile apps and 22 billion programmatic advertising transactions
LONDON, November 5, 2025 -- Pixalate, the leading ad fraud protection, privacy, and compliance analytics platform, today released the Q3 2025 Global Mobile App Ad SDK Market Share Rankings Reports for the Google Play Store and Apple App Store. The Q3 2025 reports analyze the estimated market share of third-party ad software development kits (SDKs) used across apps available on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store.
Third-party SDKs are created by companies separate from the app developer. App developers utilize third-party advertising SDKs to perform various advertising-related functions, including mediation, measurement, attribution, and more.
Market share estimates are based on the presence of SDK in an app. Pixalate identifies ad impressions on an app and attributes them to every SDK integrated into that app. Because many apps utilize multiple SDKs, this metric reflects an SDK’s footprint and potential access to impressions, not a direct confirmation of its participation in each ad sale.
Download the full Android Ad SDK Market Share Rankings for the Google Play Store here.
Download the complete iOS Ad SDK Market Share Rankings for the Apple App Store here.
Pixalate’s data science team analyzed over 1,000 mobile apps downloadable from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store and 22 billion open programmatic advertising transactions during September 2025 (Q3 2025).
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Disclaimer
The content of this press release, and the Global Mobile App SDKs Market Share Ranking Reports (the ‘Reports’), reflect Pixalate's opinions with respect to factors that Pixalate believes may be useful to the digital media industry. Any data shared is grounded in Pixalate’s proprietary technology and analytics, which Pixalate is continuously evaluating and updating. Any references to outside sources should not be construed as endorsements. Pixalate's opinions are just that, opinions, which means that they are neither facts nor guarantees. Pixalate is sharing this data not to impugn the standing or reputation of any entity, person or app, but, instead, to report findings and trends pertaining to programmatic advertising activity across in the time period studied. Per the Media Rating Council (MRC), “‘Invalid Traffic’ is defined generally as traffic that does not meet certain ad serving quality or completeness criteria, or otherwise does not represent legitimate ad traffic that should be included in measurement counts. Among the reasons why ad traffic may be deemed invalid is it is a result of non-human traffic (spiders, bots, etc.), or activity designed to produce fraudulent traffic.” Where the traffic characteristics are suggestive of deliberate intent to mislead, such IVT is often referred to as “ad fraud.” Also per the MRC, “'Fraud' is not intended to represent fraud as defined in various laws, statutes and ordinances or as conventionally used in U.S. Court or other legal proceedings, but rather a custom definition strictly for advertising measurement purposes.”