eCommerce App Development Company in Dubai UAE — Shopping Apps, Marketplaces & D2C Platforms with AED Payment

PerfectionGeeks builds high-performance eCommerce mobile apps for Dubai businesses — with Arabic RTL product catalogues, AED payment gateway integration, Buy Now Pay Later (Tabby & Tamara), and full UAE VAT compliance.

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UAE & GCC Clients Served

What Is eCommerce App Development in Dubai?

eCommerce app development in Dubai builds custom mobile shopping applications for UAE businesses — with Arabic RTL product catalogues, AED payment gateway integration (Network International, PayTabs, Telr), Buy Now Pay Later options (Tabby, Tamara), and UAE VAT compliance. PerfectionGeeks builds eCommerce apps for Dubai retailers, D2C brands, and marketplace operators, with noon.com-style multi-vendor architecture and full Arabic/English bilingual support.

Overview eCommerce App Development Dubai — Why It Matters Now

Frequently Asked Questions

eCommerce app development in Dubai starts from AED 40,000 for a basic single-vendor shopping app with standard AED payment integration and basic Arabic RTL support. A full multi-vendor marketplace — noon.com style — with all UAE payment gateways, Tabby and Tamara BNPL, advanced Arabic localisation, and seller dashboards typically ranges from AED 100,000 to AED 400,000. Enterprise-grade platforms with ERP integration, custom AI engines, and multi-country architecture start from AED 400,000 and above. Final costs depend on your feature scope, number of third-party integrations, and whether you need iOS, Android, or both platforms.
The most reliable payment gateways for Dubai eCommerce apps are Network International (UAE's largest card acquirer), PayTabs (strong fraud detection, widely trusted across MENA), Telr (popular with UAE SMEs), Checkout.com UAE (enterprise-grade), and Stripe for AED processing. For digital wallets, Apple Pay UAE and Samsung Pay UAE are essential given Dubai's high iOS penetration. For Buy Now Pay Later, Tabby and Tamara are the UAE's two leading BNPL providers and are proven to increase average order values significantly when added to the checkout flow.
Yes. PerfectionGeeks builds multi-vendor marketplace apps with a noon.com-style architecture — including seller onboarding and verification, individual seller dashboards, commission and automated payout management, multi-seller cart and checkout in AED, dispute resolution workflows, and full Arabic RTL product listings. We also integrate UAE logistics APIs such as Aramex, DHL UAE, and Fetchr for real-time last-mile delivery tracking. A noon.com-style marketplace for the Dubai market typically takes 6 to 9 months to build and launch, depending on the feature roadmap and number of seller categories.
A Dubai eCommerce app requires full Arabic RTL implementation across every screen — right-to-left product listing layouts, RTL shopping cart and checkout flow, bilingual search that handles Arabic and English queries simultaneously, AED currency formatting using Arabic-Indic numerals, Arabic push notifications for order updates and promotions, and Arabic customer support chat with RTL text input. Beyond layout, strong Arabic eCommerce apps also include Islamic calendar integration for Ramadan and Eid promotional campaigns, Arabic app store listings with localised screenshots, and Arabic onboarding flows — all of which significantly improve conversion rates among UAE Arabic-speaking consumers.
Dubai eCommerce apps must comply with four key regulatory frameworks. First, UAE Federal Law No. 1 of 2006 (Electronic Commerce Law) governs digital contracts, electronic signatures, and online transaction validity — your app must display compliant terms of sale in both Arabic and English. Second, UAE Consumer Protection Law (Federal Law No. 15 of 2020) mandates clear return and refund policies and transparent AED pricing with VAT breakdown. Third, the UAE Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL) regulates how your app collects, stores, and processes customer data, with specific requirements for consent flows and data deletion. Fourth, all eCommerce transactions are subject to 5% UAE VAT, requiring FTA-compliant tax invoice generation at checkout. Free zone businesses in DIFC or ADGM may have additional data residency requirements on top of these federal laws.