Applying
Application
As the person applying to the
Apple Developer
Enterprise Program
on behalf of your organization, you must have the legal authority to bind your organization to legal agreements. You must be the organization’s owner/founder, executive team member, senior project lead, or have legal authority granted to you by a senior employee. To start your application, sign in with your
Apple ID
with
two-factor authentication
turned on. If you’re already enrolled in the
Apple Developer Program
for distributing apps on the
App Store,
or have an
iTunes Connect
account for distributing another media type (music, TV, movies, or books), you will need to use a different
Apple ID.
Verification
Verification is conducted to authenticate your organization’s information, to validate your intended use of the program, and to ensure that the
App Store,
Apple Business Manager,
Ad Hoc distribution, or TestFlight would not adequately meet your needs. Your organization must have a D-U-N-S Number, which is a unique nine-digit number assigned by Dun & Bradstreet and widely used as a standard business identifier. You can
check to see
if your organization already has a D-U-N-S Number and request one if necessary. They are free in most jurisdictions. Your organization must also have a publicly available website with a domain name that’s associated with your organization. In addition, we may contact your organization to verify other details and continue to evaluate your use of the program. If you choose to renew your membership, your organization will be verified again. Apple reserves the right to reject your application at its sole discretion.
Agreement and Payment
If your organization is approved for membership in the
Apple Developer
Enterprise Program,
you will receive the enterprise program license agreement for review and acceptance. The
Apple Developer
Enterprise Program
is 299 USD per membership year or in local currency where available.