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Top E-commerce Mobile App Developers in San Francisco (2026)

Every e-commerce app studio on this page has been vetted for shipped App Store releases, the depth of their e-commerce track record, verifiable client outcomes, and transparent pricing — covering San Francisco in 2026.

E-commerce stores selling to US consumers must collect and remit sales tax in states where they have nexus, following the South Dakota v. Wayfair (2018) Supreme Court ruling. The FTC Act Section 5 prohibits deceptive pricing, fake reviews, and undisclosed paid endorsements. CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act) and its CPRA amendment require a 'Do Not Sell My Personal Information' link and privacy rights disclosure for stores with California customers. ADA Title III applies to commercial websites, with WCAG 2.1 AA the accepted compliance standard in federal courts.

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Actual e-commerce apps in their portfolio reviewed
Testimonials cross-checked for authenticity
Sector compliance knowledge checked
Post-launch support quality reviewed

How this list is built. Every firm here also shows up in our wider San Francisco mobile app developers directory, narrowed down to those with real e-commerce delivery experience. We look at shipped apps, documented case studies, and reviews we could confirm. Tkist Digital ranks #1 because it's our own agency — placement is never for sale.

10 agencies compared · E-commerce · San Francisco

San Francisco, United States
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Our Recommendation · E-commerceSan Francisco · United States
#1 in 2026

Tkist Digital

San Francisco's go-to team for e-commerce apps — Published live stores with page speed scores above 80 on GTmetrix-ask for the report before signing.

iOS DevelopmentAndroid DevelopmentCross-Platform AppsApp UI/UX DesignApp Store Submission
5(500+ reviews)
Est. 2014
10-49

Tkist Digital has shipped e-commerce apps for clients across 40+ countries, including San Francisco. Our process covers planning, interface design, engineering, testing, and app store publishing for iOS and Android — handled by a seasoned team, with full source code handed over to you at the end.

Spots #2 through #10 come from our broader San Francisco shortlist. Longer profiles live there; below we keep it brief and stick to e-commerce-specific details.

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IDEO

Palo Alto/SF -” world's most famous design thinking agency.

5(88)
Design ThinkingUXProduct StrategyBrand
Est. 1991
700+ staff
San Francisco

IDEO (Palo Alto/SF) is the world's most influential design thinking consultancy -” inventors of Design Thinking methodology; creators of the original Apple Mouse, TurboTax UX, and Bank of America Keep the Change program. Product strategy and UX for Fortune 100 clients.

Ideal for: Fortune 100 companies wanting the world's most prestigious design thinking methodology applied to product strategy and UX

3

Huge (SF)

SF/NYC global digital experience agency for enterprise.

4.8(79)
Digital ExperienceAdobe AEMSalesforceCommerce
Est. 2000
1,000+ staff
San Francisco

Huge is a global digital experience agency with a large SF office -” serving Google, IKEA, Delta Air Lines, and HBO with enterprise digital experience, Adobe AEM implementation, and Salesforce Commerce for Fortune 500 brands.

Ideal for: SF enterprise and Fortune 500 brands wanting Huge-grade Adobe AEM and Salesforce Commerce digital experience

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Instrument

Portland/SF -” brand-forward digital agency for tech companies.

4.8(71)
Brand DigitalWebflowDesign SystemsCampaign
Est. 2003
250-499 staff
San Francisco

Instrument is a Portland/SF design and digital studio producing brand-forward campaign websites, design systems, and interactive experiences for Google, Facebook, Nike, and Starbucks.

Ideal for: SF technology and consumer companies wanting brand-forward design systems and campaign digital from Instrument's Google/Facebook/Nike client practice

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Ramotion

SF design and brand digital agency for startups and scale-ups.

4.8(64)
Brand IdentityApp DesignWeb DesignMotion
Est. 2009
25-49 staff
San Francisco

Ramotion is a SF brand and product design studio known for high-quality startup brand identity, app UI, and marketing websites. YC-alumni client portfolio; CCPA-compliant data handling as standard.

Ideal for: SF seed and Series A startups wanting brand-forward marketing website and product design from a YC-portfolio studio

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Bain Digital (SF)

SF Bain & Company digital -” data-driven digital transformation.

4.8(58)
Digital StrategyDataCommerceAI
Est. 1973
500+ (digital) staff
San Francisco

Bain Digital (Bain & Company's digital arm) is a SF management consulting-adjacent digital transformation practice -” data strategy, AI product roadmaps, and enterprise commerce for Fortune 500 clients in the Bay Area.

Ideal for: SF Fortune 500 companies wanting Bain-grade data strategy, AI product roadmaps, and enterprise digital transformation

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Clay (SF)

SF product brand and UX studio for Series B+ companies.

4.7(56)
Product DesignUXBrandWebflow
Est. 2015
25-49 staff
San Francisco

Clay is a SF UX and brand studio known for Series B+ company rebrands and product design -” clients include PayPal, Slack, Facebook, and Coinbase. Recognised for design systems and interaction design quality.

Ideal for: SF Series B+ companies wanting brand rebrands and product design systems from a studio with PayPal, Slack, and Coinbase client history

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Upwork Agencies (SF Vetted)

SF-vetted freelance agency network for startup web builds.

4.6(204)
ReactNext.jsNode.jsWebflow
Est. 2015
Varies staff
San Francisco

SF-vetted Upwork agencies provide React, Next.js, and Webflow builds for Bay Area startups at USD 50-120/hr -” lower than SoMa agency rates, with CCPA agreements available through Upwork's enterprise compliance tools.

Ideal for: SF startups wanting vetted React and Webflow builds at USD 50-120/hr through Upwork's enterprise compliance framework

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Bottle Rocket (SF Tech)

Dallas/SF mobile experience agency for consumer brand apps.

4.6(51)
React NativeiOSAndroidCX
Est. 2008
250-499 staff
San Francisco

Bottle Rocket is a Dallas-headquartered mobile experience agency with a SF practice serving Bay Area consumer brands and media companies with iOS, Android, and React Native app builds.

Ideal for: SF consumer brands and media companies wanting mobile-first CX builds from an agency with Fortune 500 consumer brand client history

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Clarity Ventures (SF)

SF B2B e-commerce and portal development for enterprise.

4.5(63)
B2B E-commerceCustom PortalsERP IntegrationMagento
Est. 2004
100-249 staff
San Francisco

Clarity Ventures is a SF B2B e-commerce and enterprise portal agency specialised in complex Magento and custom B2B platforms with ERP and PIM integration for San Francisco and Bay Area enterprise clients.

Ideal for: SF enterprise companies wanting complex B2B e-commerce, ERP-integrated portals, and distributor web platforms

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What To Check First

Vetting a e-commerce mobile app developer in San Francisco

Here's how to tell a real e-commerce specialist apart from a generalist agency that only adds your sector to its homepage once you're signed.

Published live stores with page speed scores above 80 on GTmetrix-ask for the report before signing

Checkout A/B testing experience: agencies that have run live split tests understand what moves conversion rates beyond gut instinct

Local payment method integrations: Stripe, PayPal, and any market-specific gateways active in San Francisco

SEO-ready product architecture: canonical URLs, structured data for products (Schema.org/Product), faceted navigation without crawl debt

Post-launch support with defined SLA-e-commerce sites fail during peak traffic, usually when you least want to be calling a developer

Platform Choices

Which platform suits e-commerce apps in San Francisco?

Shopify / Shopify Plus

Best for speed to market. Custom theme development on Shopify 2.0 gives full design control without leaving the hosted platform. Shopify Plus is the correct choice above £500,000 annual GMV.

WooCommerce

Best when the client already runs WordPress or needs customisation beyond Shopify's API surface: subscription logic, complex tax rules, multi-currency with local rounding.

Headless (Next.js + Shopify Storefront API)

Recommended for stores exceeding 10,000 monthly transactions or brands that require sub-1-second product pages. Higher build cost; dramatically better Core Web Vitals scores.

Magento 2 / Adobe Commerce

Enterprise choice for multi-store, multi-language, multi-currency setups. Requires a dedicated Magento-certified developer-not all San Francisco agencies have this.

Cost Guide

What a e-commerce app typically costs in San Francisco?

Rough pricing for e-commerce app builds in San Francisco, current as of August 2026. Your final number depends on scope, platform, and how many integrations you need.

Shopify + premium theme customisation

£1,500 – £5,000

1 – 3 weeks

Suitable for small product catalogues under 100 SKUs. Uses a purchased Shopify 2.0 theme with brand customisation, no custom app development.

Custom WooCommerce store

£5,000 – £18,000

4 – 8 weeks

Custom design, product filtering, payment gateway integration, and basic subscription or booking logic. The default choice for most San Francisco SME online stores.

Shopify Plus custom build

£10,000 – £40,000

6 – 14 weeks

Fully custom storefront with Shopify Scripts for discounting logic, custom checkout extensions, and third-party ERP/WMS integrations.

Headless commerce

£25,000 – £100,000+

10 – 24 weeks

Next.js frontend connected to Shopify or Medusa backend. Built for brands with complex UX requirements and high transaction volume where load speed is a direct revenue factor.

Common Questions

E-commerce mobile app questions from San Francisco businesses

What e-commerce companies in San Francisco tend to ask before greenlighting an app project.

Which e-commerce platform do web developers in San Francisco recommend?+

Shopify is the default recommendation for most San Francisco businesses launching a new store-faster to build, easier to operate, and lower ongoing maintenance. WooCommerce is the right choice when the client already runs WordPress or needs more complex customisation. Headless commerce (Next.js + Shopify API) suits stores exceeding £1M GMV where load speed and UX directly impact revenue.

How much does an e-commerce website cost in San Francisco?+

A Shopify store with brand-customised theme costs £1,500–£5,000 in San Francisco. A custom WooCommerce build with product filtering and payment gateway integration runs £5,000–£18,000. Enterprise headless commerce starts at £25,000. Ongoing costs include hosting (£20–£200/month), platform fees (Shopify £29–£299/month), and maintenance retainers.

How long does e-commerce development take?+

A Shopify store with a customised premium theme takes 1–3 weeks. A custom WooCommerce build is 4–8 weeks from brief to launch. A headless commerce platform with custom checkout flows and ERP integrations is 12–24 weeks. Timelines extend when product data, photography, or payment gateway approvals are delayed.

Do I need a specialist e-commerce agency in San Francisco or will any web developer do?+

E-commerce development requires specific expertise that general web developers often lack: checkout conversion optimisation, inventory management integration, tax and shipping logic, and PageSpeed compliance affecting Google Shopping rankings. Ask any candidate agency to show you 3 live stores and their current Core Web Vitals scores in Google Search Console.

What should a San Francisco business look for in a contract before hiring a web developer?+

A properly scoped web development contract for a San Francisco business should include: a fixed-price quote (not hourly with uncapped scope), a detailed scope of work document, a timeline with specific milestones and delivery dates, ownership of all source code and assets on completion, a warranty period of at least 30 days post-launch for bug fixing, and clear terms for revision rounds. Avoid any contract that includes a retainer obligation as a condition of handover — this is a red flag in the San Francisco web development market.

How long does a San Francisco web project typically take from brief to launch?+

A standard business website for a San Francisco company takes 2–4 weeks from brief to launch (assuming content is provided on time). A custom web application with integrations typically takes 6–12 weeks. E-commerce sites with product catalogue setup take 3–8 weeks. The most common cause of delays in San Francisco web projects is late content delivery from the client — agree a content deadline before the project starts and the timeline holds reliably.

Should a San Francisco business hire a local web developer or work with a remote agency?+

For most San Francisco businesses, a remote web development agency delivers equivalent or better results than a local studio — at 20–40% lower cost. The key factors are: quality of portfolio (verifiable through live URLs, not PDF screenshots), communication responsiveness (same-day replies are the baseline for professional agencies), and clear ownership transfer on handover. Physical location has not been a meaningful differentiator for web development quality since 2018. Tkist Digital serves clients across United States and 40+ countries entirely remotely.

How can a San Francisco business verify a web developer's experience before signing?+

The three most reliable verification methods for San Francisco businesses evaluating web developers are: 1) Live portfolio links — the agency should provide direct URLs to live sites they built (not PDF mockups), which you can test for speed, mobile quality, and design; 2) Client references — ask for contact details for two recent clients in a similar sector; 3) Technical audit — ask the developer to explain how they would handle a specific technical challenge for your project. A developer who cannot answer this clearly has not built what they claim. Tkist Digital provides live portfolio URLs, verified client references, and a free technical scoping call for every San Francisco project enquiry.

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