In 2026, the cost of developing a medicine delivery app in the USA generally ranges from $25,000 to $150,000+, depending on the platform’s complexity, features, integrations, security requirements, and scalability.
At JPLoft, a basic MVP with medicine search, prescription upload, secure payments, order tracking, and an admin panel may start around $25,000–$45,000. A more advanced platform with customer, pharmacy, delivery, and admin applications can cost approximately $50,000–$90,000.
Enterprise-level medicine delivery platforms with multi-pharmacy support, AI-powered prescription processing, inventory forecasting, telemedicine integrations, advanced analytics, and compliance-focused architecture may require an investment of $100,000–$150,000+.
The final cost depends mainly on:
- Number of user panels
- Android, iOS, and web platforms
- Custom UI/UX
- Prescription verification workflows
- Pharmacy and inventory integrations
- AI-powered features
- Real-time delivery tracking
- Security and compliance requirements
- Post-launch maintenance
JPLoft builds custom medicine delivery applications for pharmacies, healthcare startups, medicine marketplaces, and enterprise pharmacy chains. Its solutions can include e-prescriptions, medicine reminders, secure payments, inventory management, route optimization, analytics, and scalable cloud infrastructure.