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December 11, 2024
CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA Apple today revealed the winners of the 2024 App Store Awards, honoring 17 apps and games that helped users ignite their creativity, achieve new milestones, and cherish everyday moments with family and friends. This year’s winning developers have created apps and games that improved users’ lives and impacted culture around the world. From solo entrepreneurs to multinational teams, these App Store Award winners were chosen from 45 finalists by App Store Editors for demonstrating the highest levels of user experience, design, and innovation.
2024 App Store Award Winners
Apps
Cultural Impact Winners
Oko from AYES BV
Oko combines innovation and simplicity to help users who are blind or have low vision navigate city streets with confidence.
Oko combines innovation and simplicity to help users who are blind or have low vision navigate city streets with confidence.
DailyArt from Zuzanna Stanska
By connecting users to exceptional artwork across centuries and movements, DailyArt fuels the intellectual curiosity and wonder of users.
By connecting users to exceptional artwork across centuries and movements, DailyArt fuels the intellectual curiosity and wonder of users.
NYT Games from The New York Times Company
Offering a great start to the day, NYT Games connects family and friends across generations with a variety of fun and simple daily games.
Offering a great start to the day, NYT Games connects family and friends across generations with a variety of fun and simple daily games.
The Wreck from The Pixel Hunt
Featuring cinematic scenes and an interactive narrative, The Wreck depicts the mind’s inner struggles when facing a crisis.
Featuring cinematic scenes and an interactive narrative, The Wreck depicts the mind’s inner struggles when facing a crisis.
Do You Really Want to Know 2 from Gamtropy Co., Ltd.
Do You Really Want to Know 2 explores the nuances of living with HIV, offering users local resources and educational materials to navigate conversations with family and friends.
Do You Really Want to Know 2 explores the nuances of living with HIV, offering users local resources and educational materials to navigate conversations with family and friends.
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