Laxman
Laxman

Reputation: 307

How to reduce the size of .ipa file

I have developed iOS app using swift language.

While generating ipa i selected Save for Adhoc distribution, the ipa size is 7mb.

Now i want to move appstore, so i selected Save for iOS app store deployment, then ipa size is 50mb.

Source code size is 11mb.

Why it is that much difference, Please suggest me.

Upvotes: 13

Views: 17729

Answers (3)

nadeem naikwade
nadeem naikwade

Reputation: 31

Following solution for hermes enabled and RN 0.64.2

  1. Need to do bitcode enabled - Yes at Build setting tab in xcode.
  2. Need to choose deployment target version above ios 13.1.
  3. Then once do clean & build and then archive. your .ipa file size will be reduce.

Upvotes: 3

PRASAD1240
PRASAD1240

Reputation: 81

Code coverage/ Instrument flow tracking turned off in Xcode build settings.

Upvotes: 0

Duncan C
Duncan C

Reputation: 131511

With the advent of bit code and app thinning, it's more complex to figure out the size of your app that the user will actually download.

You should make sure you are set up to support BitCode and app thinning. Those things will make the IPA file you submit to the app store larger, but the actual IPA that's delivered to the user smaller.

(BitCode uploads an intermediate binary representation of your app's code to the app store, which the app store then compiles for the target device, rather than including a "fat" binary that has separate executables for each target processor.

App thinning causes the system to split out the platform-specific and resolution-specific assets (e.g. non-retina, @2x, and @3x artwork, plus iPad and iPhone specific full-screen images, storyboards, etc.) and only deliver the assets for the user's particular device.)

Upvotes: 18

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