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Apple revealed its App Store Award winners for 2025, recognizing the top apps and games. Notably, the iPhone app of the year is Tiimo, a visual AI planner, while the iPad app Detail features AI-driven video editing. Several winners also received Cultural Impact awards for promoting inclusivity and understanding.
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Apple announced its App Store Award winners for 2025, highlighting a range of apps that excelled in various categories. The iPhone App of the Year is Tiimo, a visual planner that utilizes AI to help users organize tasks into realistic schedules with visual timelines. For games, PokΓ©mon TCG Pocket took the iPhone Game of the Year title. Notably, Apple continues to refrain from naming a dedicated AI app as its top choice, even though AI features are integrated into multiple award-winning apps.
The iPad App of the Year is Detail, which simplifies video editing through an AI-driven "Auto Edit" feature. The Cultural Impact category recognized apps like StoryGraph, which offers personalized book recommendations using machine learning, and Be My Eyes, an AI tool providing visual descriptions to assist blind and low-vision users. Strava, named Apple Watch App of the Year, includes an AI assistant that analyzes workout data for insights. Apple also unveiled winners for the Mac, Vision Pro, and Apple TV categories, along with several cultural impact awards for apps promoting inclusivity and understanding.
In total, 17 apps and games received honors, with a mix of established favorites and new entries. Key winners include Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition for Mac Game of the Year and HBO Max for Apple TV App of the Year. The list reflects Apple's trend of emphasizing user-centric features, particularly those leveraging AI to enhance functionality.
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