iOS 13.4 Market Share

Released: March 2020 • Last updated: January 2026

Exactly iOS 13.4
0.01%

users on this exact version

Within iOS 13
5.9%

of iOS 13 users are on 13.4

iOS 13.4+ as Minimum Deployment Target
97.1%

of iOS devices support iOS 13.4 or higher

This is the market coverage you'll get by setting iOS 13.4 as your minimum deployment target in Xcode

About iOS 13.4

iOS 13.4 was released on March 2020 as part of the iOS 13 family. Currently, 0.01% of all iOS devices worldwide are running this specific version.

There are 7 sub-versions in the iOS 13 release, with a combined market share of 0.2%.

Should You Target iOS 13.4+?

✓ Yes, if:

  • You need features specific to iOS 13.4
  • Your app targets users who update frequently
  • You want to minimize backward compatibility overhead
  • Your analytics show this aligns with your user base

⚠ Consider iOS 13+ instead if:

  • You want to reach all iOS 13 users (0.2%)
  • You need broader market coverage
  • Features you need are available in earlier 13.x versions
  • International markets update more slowly
What Frameworks Require iOS 13.4?

Key frameworks introduced or enhanced in iOS 13 that may require this version as a minimum deployment target:

SwiftUI
Combine
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iOS 13 Version Comparison
VersionMarket Share% of iOS 13
iOS 13.70.01%5.9%
iOS 13.60.03%17.6%
iOS 13.50.02%11.8%
iOS 13.4 (current)0.01%5.9%
iOS 13.30.02%11.8%
iOS 13.20.07%41.2%
iOS 13.10.01%5.9%
Frequently Asked Questions

When did iOS 13.4 release?

iOS 13.4 was released on March 2020.

What percentage of iOS users have iOS 13.4?

As of January 2026, iOS 13.4 has 0.01% market share worldwide.

Should I set iOS 13.4 as my minimum deployment target?

It depends on your needs. Setting iOS 13.4 as minimum means you'll reach 0.01% of users. For broader coverage, consider iOS 13.0 to reach 0.2% of users.