As usually happens around this time, the big brands announce what have been, not only the best products of the year, but also the best apps. In the case of Applehas revealed the winners of the App Store Awards 2024, which honor 17 applications and games that have managed to win the hearts of users and experts alike.
The list of winners of the Cupertino They usually include all those apps that encourage creativity, help users achieve new goals and enrich daily life. Hence there is also a special category dedicated to the cultural impact of some of these pieces of software.
Chosen from 45 finalists, the winning apps were selected by the App Store editors themselves for its user experience, design and innovation. These are the winners:
The best apps of 2024
If we focus only on the apps, these are the best that Apple considers for each of its devices.
- iPhone App of the Year: Kinoby Lux Optics Inc.
- iPad App of the Year: Mosesby Moises Systems Inc.
- Mac App of the Year: Adobe Lightroomfrom Adobe Inc.
- Apple Vision Pro App of the Year: What If…? An Immersive Storyfrom Marvel Studios, ILM Immersive and Disney+
- Apple Watch App of the Year: Lumyby Raja V
- Apple TV App of the Year: F1 TVby Formula One Digital Media Limited
The best games of 2024
If games are your thing, these are the ones best ones you can try on iPhone, iPad, Mac, etc… Interestingly, Apple’s iPhone Game of the Year is identical to Google’s Android Game of the Year, so we encourage you to give it a try.
Winners of the Cultural Impact award
These apps have been awarded for their help in the daily lives of numerous groups.
- Oko from AYES BV: an app that Helps users who are blind or have low vision to navigate the streets of the city.
- EF Hello from Signum International AG: integrates a systematic learning approach to support language learners of all levels using AI.
- DailyArt by Zuzanna Stanska: app that connects users with works of art exceptional works from all centuries and movements.
- NYT Games from The New York Times Company: simple application that connects family and friends of all generations with a variety of fun and simple daily games.
- The Wreck from The Pixel Hunt: an app that has an interactive story that represents the internal struggles of the mind when faced with a crisis.
- Do You Really Want to Know 2 from Gamtropy Co., Ltd: interesting application that explores the nuances of living with HIVoffering users local resources and educational materials.