Apple on Thursday revealed its annual App Store Award winners, recognizing exceptional applications and games released in the past year. The selections highlight innovation and user experience across Apple’s platforms, with a notable trend toward integration of artificial intelligence (AI) features. This year’s winners demonstrate how developers are leveraging new technologies to create impactful and engaging mobile experiences.
Tiimo, a visual planner, was named iPhone app of the year, while Pokémon TCG Pocket took the top prize for iPhone game of the year. Although Apple didn’t single out a dedicated AI app for the top overall honor, AI functionality was prominently featured in several winning and finalist applications, signaling its growing importance in the app ecosystem.
The Rise of AI in App Store Winners
The selection of Tiimo as iPhone app of the year underscores the increasing demand for productivity tools enhanced by AI. The app utilizes AI to transform to-do lists into visually organized schedules, estimating task durations and helping users realistically plan their time. This approach aims to reduce overwhelm and improve time management, appealing to a broad audience seeking better organization.
Similarly, the iPad app of the year, Detail, incorporates AI through its “Auto Edit” feature. This functionality automates tedious video editing tasks, such as removing silences, creating dynamic zoom cuts, and generating captions. According to Apple, this simplifies video creation for users of all skill levels.
Beyond Productivity: AI’s Expanding Role
AI’s influence extends beyond productivity and creative tools. StoryGraph, a “Cultural Impact” winner, employs machine learning algorithms to provide personalized book recommendations based on a user’s reading history and preferences. This demonstrates AI’s potential to enhance discovery and connection within specific interest areas.
Another “Cultural Impact” awardee, Be My Eyes, integrates AI to offer visual assistance to blind and low-vision users. The app’s AI assistant can describe images captured by the phone’s camera, providing crucial information about the surrounding environment. This application showcases AI’s capability to create accessibility solutions and improve the quality of life for underserved communities.
Even within more established app categories, AI innovations are gaining recognition. Strava, the Apple Watch app of the year, utilizes AI to analyze workout data and provide users with actionable insights into their performance and training. This trend suggests AI is becoming a standard expectation for enhancing existing app functionality.
Apple Recognizes Cultural Impact and Platform Diversity
In addition to the core app and game awards, Apple highlighted applications making a significant cultural impact. These selections emphasize the company’s commitment to recognizing apps that promote inclusivity, understanding, and positive social change. The “Cultural Impact” winners demonstrate the power of apps to address real-world challenges and connect people in meaningful ways.
The company also announced winners across its entire ecosystem, including Mac, Vision Pro, and Apple TV. This broad recognition reflects Apple’s dedication to fostering innovation on all its platforms. The diversity of winning apps—ranging from gaming to productivity to accessibility—highlights the breadth of the App Store’s offerings.
Apple’s selection process began with identifying 45 finalists in November. The final winners were chosen from this pool based on their technical achievements, user experience, and overall impact. The awards are intended to celebrate the creativity and dedication of developers who contribute to the App Store’s vibrant ecosystem.
Looking ahead, the continued integration of AI into apps is expected to be a major theme in the coming year. Developers are likely to explore new and innovative ways to leverage AI to enhance user experiences and address unmet needs. The next major event to watch will be Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June 2025, where the company is anticipated to unveil new tools and frameworks to support AI development on its platforms. The extent to which Apple allows or restricts generative AI apps will also be a key area of observation.

