App Store
https://apps.apple.com/Discover curated apps and games for iPhone, iPad, and Mac — handpicked daily by expert editors.

The Only App Marketplace That Actually Curates What You See
Most app marketplaces dump a search bar in your face and call it a day. Apple's App Store takes a different approach - it employs a full editorial team that tries every app and game they recommend. That's not a marketing line. It's their stated workflow.
Daily Picks That Cut Through the Noise
Every single day, the App Store surfaces a "Game of the Day" and an "App of the Day." These aren't algorithmic accidents. Real editors select them. On any given day you might find an idle farming game like Egg, Inc. or a plant care app like Planta sitting in the spotlight - genres that would never surface through pure popularity ranking alone.
Here's the deal: this matters because small indie developers actually get visibility. The store features sections like "Indie Games We Love" and "Games We Love," putting titles from small studios - like Go Ape Ship! or Florisium - right next to blockbusters like Candy Crush Saga and Roblox.
More Than Just Games
The App Store isn't only about gaming. It highlights productivity tools, streaming apps, fitness trackers, and kids' educational apps. Sections like "Apps We Love" feature tools such as The Outsiders: Athlete Tracker for runners and cyclists, or Tezza for photo editing. Streaming picks promote new premieres on platforms like Amazon Prime Video and Paramount+.
Events and Trending Content Keep It Fresh
A "Hot This Week" section tracks major updates and new launches. "Awesome App Events" highlights what's happening inside your favorite apps right now. Trending sections cover cultural moments too - like NCAA March Madness bracket tools during tournament season.
Built for the Entire Apple Ecosystem
Apps.apple.com serves as the web-facing portal for the store, covering iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Whether you're browsing on your phone or desktop, the curated experience stays consistent.
Who Is This For?
Anyone with an Apple device. But the real winners here are two groups: users who are tired of sifting through junk apps, and indie developers who need a shot at discovery without spending a fortune on ads. The editorial model gives both sides something algorithmic stores can't - a human filter.

