Remote Mobile Developer Jobs: Role, Salary & Demand
A mobile developer builds native or cross-platform apps for iOS and Android — owning UI, performance, offline behavior, and app-store delivery. Remote mobile roles are common because the deliverable (a shippable app build) is concrete and reviewable async.
What a Remote Mobile Developer Does
- Build and ship iOS, Android, or cross-platform apps
- Implement responsive, accessible mobile UI
- Manage app state, offline storage, and API integration
- Optimize performance, battery, and startup time
- Handle app-store release, versioning, and crash monitoring
Skills Employers Look For
Remote Mobile Developer Salary
Senior remote mobile developer roles typically pay $105k–$185k base per year in the US market. Senior remote US-market base ranges. Native iOS/Android specialists and staff-level roles trend higher.
Ranges are widely-reported US-market figures for senior levels, shown as market context. Live listing counts above are computed from remoty.work's own database.
Remote Demand for Mobile Developers
Remote mobile development demand is steady, split between native (Swift/Kotlin) and cross-platform (React Native/Flutter) roles. Product companies with mobile-first audiences hire remotely across timezones.
Right now remoty.work tracks 48 live remote mobile developer listings from 36 companies. Every one is scored A–F by our intelligence engine and screened for ghost jobs .
Top-Scored Live Mobile Developer Jobs
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are remote mobile developer jobs in demand?
Yes — mobile development stays in steady demand, across both native iOS/Android and cross-platform React Native/Flutter roles.
How much do remote mobile developers make?
Senior remote mobile roles in the US market typically pay $105k to $185k base, with native specialists and staff-level roles higher.
Should I learn native or cross-platform for remote mobile jobs?
Both have demand. Native (Swift/Kotlin) suits performance-critical apps; cross-platform (React Native/Flutter) is popular at startups shipping to both platforms with one team.