App Review Explorer
PopularBrowse the latest App Store reviews for any app, in any country, without leaving your browser.
App Store reviews are storefront-specific: a user in Germany never sees what Japanese users wrote, and neither do you unless you switch regions. This explorer fetches the most recent public reviews for any iOS app from any of Apple’s storefronts, so you can read what real users are saying in the United States, Brazil, Korea, or anywhere else — including for competitor apps you don’t own.
Search for an app by name or paste its App Store URL, pick a country, and the latest reviews load with star rating, title, author, version, and full text. It’s the fastest way to spot a brewing complaint in one market before it spreads to your global average.
How to read App Store reviews from any country
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Search for an app by name, or paste its App Store URL or numeric app ID.
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Choose a storefront country — reviews are stored separately per region, so each country returns different results.
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Scroll through the most recent reviews, sorted newest first, with rating, version, and full text.
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Filter by star rating to isolate 1–2 star complaints or 5-star praise.
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Switch countries to compare how sentiment differs between your key markets.
Why App Store reviews differ by country
Apple runs a separate storefront for each of its 175 regions, and both ratings and written reviews are siloed per storefront. Your 4.8-star average in the US says nothing about your 3.2 in France — and a localization bug that only affects one language will only surface in that country’s reviews. Developers who monitor a single storefront routinely miss regional problems for weeks.
This matters most right after a release. A crash tied to a specific keyboard, payment method, or device habit tends to show up first as a cluster of 1-star reviews in one region. Reading those reviews the day they land — instead of waiting for the aggregate rating to dip — is the difference between a hotfix and a lost quarter of installs in that market.
What data this tool can (and can’t) show
The explorer uses Apple’s public customer-review feed, which returns roughly the 500 most recent written reviews per storefront. That covers day-to-day monitoring well, but it is a recency window, not a full archive — very old reviews and ratings left without written text are not included. Star-only ratings vastly outnumber written reviews for most apps, so treat the feed as a qualitative sample rather than a census.
Because the feed is public, you can read reviews for any app on the store, not just your own. Competitor review mining is one of the highest-leverage free research tactics in ASO: their 1-star reviews are a ready-made list of pain points your app can promise to solve in its subtitle and screenshots.
Frequently asked questions
Can I read App Store reviews from other countries?
Yes. Reviews are stored per storefront, and Apple exposes a public feed for each one. This tool lets you pick any country and reads that storefront’s recent reviews directly — no VPN, region switching, or Apple ID change required.
Can I see reviews for apps I don’t own?
Yes. Written reviews are public data, so you can explore any app on the App Store — including competitors. Reading a rival’s recent 1-star reviews is one of the fastest ways to find feature gaps and messaging angles for your own listing.
How many reviews can this tool fetch?
Apple’s public review feed returns approximately the 500 most recent written reviews per app per storefront. For complete historical review data on your own apps, you’d connect App Store Connect through a platform like Appalize.
Why do I see different reviews than in my App Store app?
The App Store app shows reviews from your account’s storefront and sorts them by “Most Helpful” by default. This explorer sorts by most recent and lets you pick the storefront explicitly, so the set and order will differ.
Are star-only ratings included?
No. The public feed only contains ratings that came with written text. Since most users rate without writing, the overall rating you see on the store page is based on far more data points than the reviews visible here.
Monitor every storefront automatically
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