Apple has taken a significant step to strengthen its presence in India by launching the Apple Store app, offering Indian customers a seamless and personalized shopping experience. Available for download on the App Store, the app enables users to purchase Apple products directly, customize Mac configurations, and arrange delivery or in-store pickup, bringing a host of long-requested features to one of the world’s largest consumer markets.
The introduction of the app aligns with Apple’s broader strategy to deepen its roots in India, a country where it launched its first physical stores in Mumbai and Delhi in 2023. Building on the success of its online store, introduced in 2020, Apple plans to expand further with four additional stores in Bengaluru, Pune, and other key locations in Delhi and Mumbai.
Karen Rasmussen, Apple’s head of retail online, expressed excitement about the launch, emphasizing the company’s commitment to prioritizing customers in every initiative. The app reflects this customer-centric approach by offering features like personalized product recommendations, post-purchase support, and online setup sessions with Apple specialists. Users can also explore training sessions at Apple stores, financing options, trade-in programs, and even enjoy free engravings on devices like AirPods and iPads in eight languages.
India, the world’s second-largest smartphone market, is becoming an increasingly vital region for Apple as the company diversifies its manufacturing operations beyond China. Since starting iPhone assembly in India in 2017, Apple has expanded its local production capabilities through partnerships with Foxconn and Tata, reinforcing its commitment to the market.
With the launch of the Apple Store app, Apple is not just enhancing accessibility but also cementing its position in India’s growing tech landscape, signaling its intent to cater to the evolving needs of Indian consumers.