Google Play offers two developer account types: personal and organisation. Personal and organisation accounts have access to the same functionality and are able to monetise on Google Play using a payments profile.
Developer account for personal useChoose a personal account if your account is for personal use. For example, if you’re a student, hobbyist or amateur developer. You can still earn money on Google Play and invite others to join your account.
Choose an organisation account if you’re creating an account for an organisation or business. For example, if you're engaged in commercial, industrial, professional or governmental activities.
You should choose an organisation account if you provide any of the following services:
- Financial products and services, including, but not limited to, banking, loans, stock trading, investment funds, cryptocurrency software wallets and cryptocurrency exchanges. Learn more about our Financial Services policy.
- Health apps, such as medical apps and human-subject research apps. Learn more about Health app categories.
- Apps approved to use the VpnService class. Learn more about our VPN Service policy.
- Government apps, including apps developed by or on behalf of a government agency. Learn more about requirements for apps that communicate government information.
To create a developer account for an organisation, you must have a D-U-N-S number. This is a mandatory requirement when providing developer account information for your organisation or business, and is used by Google Play to verify your identity.
Learn about the information requirements and verifications for creating a Play Console developer account.