Following the announcement of the finalists last month, Apple has now revealed the winners of the 2024 App Store Awards.
This year, the standout titles include Kino from Lux Optics, which was named the iPhone App of the Year, Adobe Lightroom as the Mac App of the Year, and Moises taking home the iPad App of The Year award.
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Tim Cook, Apple CEO, praised this year’s awardees:
“We are excited to celebrate this remarkable group of developers who utilize the capabilities of Apple devices and technology to create experiences that enhance the lives of users and leave a significant mark on their communities. The extraordinary accomplishments of this year’s winners showcase the amazing creativity that apps can unlock.”
Apps
- iPhone App of the Year: Kino, from Lux Optics Inc.
- iPad App of the Year: Moises, from Moises Systems Inc.
- Mac App of the Year: Adobe Lightroom, from Adobe Inc.
- Apple Vision Pro App of the Year: What If…? An Immersive Story, from Disney.
- Apple Watch App of the Year: Lumy, from Raja V.
- Apple TV App of the Year: F1 TV, from Formula One Digital Media Limited.
Games
Cultural Impact Winners
In addition to honoring the top apps and games across its platforms, Apple has recognized six Cultural Impact winners for 2024. These apps have been acknowledged for their “lasting impact” on the lives of their users.
“This year’s winners have empowered users to engage their intellectual curiosity, strengthen bonds among family and friends, and promote a more accessible world,” according to Apple.
Oko from AYES BV
Oko merges innovation with simplicity, assisting users who are blind or visually impaired to navigate urban environments confidently.
EF Hello from Signum International AG
Utilizing AI, EF Hello offers a structured learning method to aid language learners at all levels, enhancing their communication abilities and helping them engage more meaningfully with the world.
DailyArt from Zuzanna Stanska
By linking users to remarkable artworks spanning various eras and movements, DailyArt sparks intellectual curiosity and awe.
NYT Games from The New York Times Company
Starting the day off right, NYT Games strengthens connections among family and friends across generations through a collection of enjoyable and simple daily games.
The Wreck from The Pixel Hunt
With cinematic visuals and an interactive storyline, The Wreck explores the mind’s inner conflicts during moments of crisis.
Do You Really Want to Know? 2 from Gamtropy Co., Ltd.
Do You Really Want to Know? 2 delves into the complexities of living with HIV, providing users with local resources and educational materials to facilitate dialogue with family and friends.
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