Microsoft Store
Microsoft Store is a digital distribution platform for Windows that serves as a centralized location to discover, download, and install apps and software on PCs.
It provides a curated catalog with search and category browsing, automatic updates, ratings and reviews, integrated payments and subscriptions, developer distribution tools, and built-in security checks that verify apps before publication.
According to our data, Microsoft Store is the 7th most popular app platform on the web.
It has 0.1% of the app market share and is detected on 0.01% of all websites.
- π Website
- π Links
πΈ Pricing
Microsoft Store is available in both free and paid versions.
(Microsoft commerce platform)
π Rankings and Market Share
- Apps
- Rank: 7
- Market share: 0.1%
π Microsoft Store Awards
- β 7th most popular in the United States in the Apps category.
- β 7th most popular in Germany in the Apps category.
- β 7th most popular in the United Kingdom in the Apps category.
- β 7th most popular in France in the Apps category.
β‘ Sites Using Microsoft Store
We have data on 508 websites that use the Microsoft Store app platform. Here is a list of some of the top ranked ones.
The highest rated site using Microsoft Store is linkedin.com.
π Usage Statistics
Most of the sites that use Microsoft Store:
- are located in the United States
- have content in English
- use the .com domain extension
- fall into the Software/Hardware category.
Most of the sites using Microsoft Store are from the United States, Germany, and France.
- United States 22.5%
- Germany 8.5%
- France 5.3%
- United Kingdom 5.3%
- India 4.8%
- China 4.4%
- Canada 3.9%
- Russia 3.9%
- United Arab Emirates 2.4%
- Other 39%
Most Microsoft Store users speak English, German, or Chinese.
- English 65.4%
- German 4.9%
- Chinese 3.6%
- Spanish 3.2%
- French 3.2%
- Russian 2.2%
- Japanese 1.8%
- Italian 1.6%
- Turkish 1.6%
- Other 12.5%
The Microsoft Store app platform is especially popular on .com top-level domains.
- .com 53.7%
- .de 3.5%
- .net 3.1%
- .org 2.8%
- .fr 2%
- .info 1.8%
- .co.uk 1.6%
- .ru 1.6%
- .app 1.6%
- Other 28.3%
The primary market segments for websites utilizing Microsoft Store include software and hardware, business, and games.
- Software/Hardware 13.6%
- Business 9.8%
- Games 8.9%
- Travel 7.5%
- Marketing/Merchandising 6.5%
- Entertainment 5.6%
- General News 5.6%
- Internet Services 5.1%
- Education/Reference 4.2%
- Other 33.2%
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π¬ Frequently Asked Questions
What is the company behind Microsoft Store?
Microsoft Store is owned by Microsoft Corporation, headquartered in Redmond, Washington, United States.
Can I use Microsoft Store for free?
Yes, there is a free version with limited functionality.
How much does Microsoft Store cost?
Microsoft Store is priced from $99 for the Company plan.
Which country uses Microsoft Store the most?
The majority of Microsoft Store users are from the United States.
Who uses Microsoft Store?
According to our data, Microsoft Store is used on hundreds of sites, including such established ones as linkedin.com,
wordpress.com, and clarin.com.
Do academic institutions use Microsoft Store?
Yes. The most notable of these is anadolu.edu.tr.
How does Microsoft Store stack up against the competition?
Microsoft Store is a moderately popular app platform, ranking ahead of 7 other app platforms we track.
What are the alternatives to Microsoft Store?
Alternatives and possible competitors to Microsoft Store may include Chrome Web Store,
Firefox Add-ons, and Microsoft Edge Add-ons.
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ποΈ About This Data
- We evaluate the popularity of technologies based on the number of websites where we detect their usage.
- Technologies without a detectable web footprint, and those we do not track, are not reflected in the calculated market share.
- This report is based on the analysis of 3,525,227 websites.
- Statistics were last calculated on .
- For more details, see our methodology and disclaimer.
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