- Sep 20, 2019 Update Apps in iOS 13, iPadOS 13, and Above. Start by opening the App Store. If you can’t find the icon on your iPhone or iPad, swipe down on the home screen and utilize Spotlight search to find the app. Next, tap on your account picture located in the top-right corner of the display.
- Here's our guide to the best iPhone antivirus apps around today. Although it's less likely that your Apple iPhone or iPad will get infected by malware compared to a PC, it doesn't mean they are.
User-Selectable App Icons. For some apps, customization is a feature that evokes a personal connection and enhances the user experience. If it provides value in your app, you can let people select an alternate app icon from a set of predefined icons that are embedded within your app.
Great apps provide intuitive new ways for people to learn, create, and accomplish. The App of the Year winners set the bar for them all. We celebrate this year’s selects — and the developers behind them — for their innovation and exceptional design.
Spectre Camera
Lux Optics LLC- iPhone App of the Year
Flow by Moleskine
Moleskine Srl- iPad App of the Year
Affinity Publisher
Serif Labs- Mac App of the Year
The Explorers
The Explorers Network- Apple TV App of the Year
Of the many, many games we played this year, these took our breath away. With inspirational storytelling, delightful design, and innovative use of the latest Apple technologies, they did more than challenge players — they delivered exceptional, compelling experiences.
Sky: Children of the Light
thatgamecompany- iPhone Game of the Year
光·遇
Hangzhou NetEase Leihuo Technology Co., Ltd.- iPhone Game of the Year
Hyper Light Drifter
Abylight S.L.- iPad Game of the Year
GRIS
Devolver- Mac Game of the Year
Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap
DotEmu- Apple TV Game of the Year
In a collection of groundbreaking games, this one stood out to become the first Apple Arcade Game of the Year. The incredible visuals, marvelous music, and brilliant gameplay make it a must-play experience.
Sayonara Wild Hearts
Annapurna Interactive
These apps and games for iPhone and iPad were part of two cultural phenomenons that helped define 2019.
Blockbusters Reborn
Simultaneously nostalgic and new, these world-famous franchises were boldly reimagined.
Alien: Blackout
D3PAAssassin's Creed Rebellion
UbisoftCall of Duty®: Mobile
Activision Publishing, Inc.Call of Duty: Mobile - Garena
Garena Mobile Private콜 오브 듀티: 모바일
Tencent Games跑跑卡丁车官方竞速版
Tencent Mobile GamesDota Underlords
ValveDr. Mario World
Nintendo Co., Ltd.辐射:避难所Online
Shulong Information Technology (Zhejiang) Co., Ltd.最终幻想:勇气启示录
Chengdu Seasun Shiyou Technology Co., LtdGears POP!
Microsoft CorporationHot Wheels Infinite Loop
Mattel, Inc.Langrisser
ZlongGames梦幻模拟战
Shanghai Zishun Information Technology Co., Ltd.ラングリッサー モバイル
ZlongGames랑그릿사
ZlongGamesLineage 2: Revolution
Netmarble Corporation리니지2M
NCSOFTドラゴンクエストウォーク
SQUARE ENIXMario Kart Tour
Nintendo Co., Ltd.Minecraft Earth
MojangPokémon Masters
DeNA Co., Ltd.The Elder Scrolls: Blades
BethesdaThe King of Fighters ALLSTAR
Netmarble Corporation三国志·战略版
Aligames Inc.Warhammer: Chaos & Conquest
Tilting Point轩辕剑龙舞云山
Hangzhou NetEase Leihuo Technology Co., Ltd.龍舞雲山
SOFTSTAR Games INC.
The Storyteller Within
In 2019, these apps helped us discover our inner creators — in whatever form they took. With their help, we became podcasters, photographers, designers, videographers, and authors.
1 Second Everyday: Video Diary
1SE24FPS - Video Filter & LUT
Polarr, Inc.Anchor
Anchor FM Inc.Canva: Stories & Video Maker
CanvaFilmr - Video Editor & Filter
Stei App, ltdaFlipaClip: Cartoon Animation
Visual Blasters LLC快手
Beijing Kwai Technology Co., Ltd.Lifecake Family & Baby Photos
Lifecake LtdMagisto Video Editor
Vimeo, Inc.Mojo - Stories Editor
Archery Inc.Nizo
Image MechanicsNoisy Book
Lumen DigitalOver: Design/Flyer/Story Maker
Over, Inc.Spark Camera - Video Editor
Dayworks.Steller
Expedition Travel Advisor, Inc.StoryBoost: Story Editor
Lightricks Ltd.Tayasui Sketches
Tayasui.comTypic 2: Fonts & Text on Photo
Hi Mom S.A.SUnfold — Create Stories
Unfold CreativeVostok
Dmitry MashkinVUE Vlog
VUE VIDEO CO., LTD.VUE - Video Camera and Editor
VUE VIDEO CO., LTD.Wattpad
Wattpad CorpWIDE短视频 - 一键自动Vlog
Xiamen Meitu Technology Co., Ltd.
App selections vary by region, language, and/or platform.
App Icon
Every app needs a beautiful and memorable icon that attracts attention in the App Store and stands out on the Home screen. Your icon is the first opportunity to communicate, at a glance, your app’s purpose. It also appears throughout the system, such as in Settings and search results.
Embrace simplicity. Find a single element that captures the essence of your app and express that element in a simple, unique shape. Add details cautiously. If an icon’s content or shape is overly complex, the details can be hard to discern, especially at smaller sizes.
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Provide a single focus point. Design an icon with a single, centered point that immediately captures attention and clearly identifies your app.
Design a recognizable icon. People shouldn’t have to analyze the icon to figure out what it represents. For example, the Mail app icon uses an envelope, which is universally associated with mail. Take time to design a beautiful and engaging abstract icon that artistically represents your app’s purpose.
Keep the background simple and avoid transparency. Make sure your icon is opaque, and don’t clutter the background. Give it a simple background so it doesn’t overpower other app icons nearby. You don’t need to fill the entire icon with content.
Use words only when they’re essential or part of a logo. An app’s name appears below its icon on the Home screen. Don’t include nonessential words that repeat the name or tell people what to do with your app, like 'Watch' or 'Play.' If your design includes any text, emphasize words that relate to the actual content your app offers.
Don’t include photos, screenshots, or interface elements. Photographic details can be very hard to see at small sizes. Screenshots are too complex for an app icon and don’t generally help communicate your app’s purpose. Interface elements in an icon are misleading and confusing.
Don’t use replicas of Apple hardware products. Apple products are copyrighted and can’t be reproduced in your icons or images. In general, avoid displaying replicas of devices, because hardware designs tend to change frequently and can make your icon look dated.
Don’t place your app icon throughout the interface. It can be confusing to see an icon used for different purposes throughout an app. Instead, consider incorporating your icon’s color scheme. See Color.
Test your icon against different wallpapers. You can’t predict which wallpaper people will choose for their Home screen, so don’t just test your app against a light or dark color. See how it looks over different photos. Try it on an actual device with a dynamic background that changes perspective as the device moves.
Keep icon corners square. The system applies a mask that rounds icon corners automatically.
App Icon Attributes
All app icons should adhere to the following specifications.
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Attribute | Value |
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Format | PNG |
Color space | Display P3 (wide-gamut color), sRGB (color), or Gray Gamma 2.2 (grayscale). See Color Management. |
Layers | Flattened with no transparency |
Resolution | Varies. See Image Size and Resolution. |
Shape | Square with no rounded corners |
App Icon Sizes
Every app must supply small icons for use on the Home screen and throughout the system once your app is installed, as well as a larger icon for display in the App Store.
Device or context | Icon size |
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iPhone | 180px × 180px (60pt × 60pt @3x) |
120px × 120px (60pt × 60pt @2x) | |
iPad Pro | 167px × 167px (83.5pt × 83.5pt @2x) |
iPad, iPad mini | 152px × 152px (76pt × 76pt @2x) |
App Store | 1024px × 1024px (1024pt × 1024pt @1x) |
Provide different sized icons for different devices. Make sure that your app icon looks great on all the devices you support.
Mimic your small icon with your App Store icon. Although the App Store icon is used differently than the small one, it’s still your app icon. It should generally match the smaller version in appearance, although it can be subtly richer and more detailed since there are no visual effects applied to it.
Spotlight, Settings, and Notification Icons
Every app should also provide a small icon that iOS can display when the app name matches a term in a Spotlight search. Additionally, apps with settings should provide a small icon to display in the built-in Settings app, and apps that support notifications should provide a small icon to display in notifications. All icons should clearly identify your app—ideally, they should match your app icon. Table plus license key. If you don’t provide these icons, iOS might shrink your main app icon for display in these locations.
Device | Spotlight icon size |
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iPhone | 120px × 120px (40pt × 40pt @3x) |
80px × 80px (40pt × 40pt @2x) | |
iPad Pro, iPad, iPad mini | 80px × 80px (40pt × 40pt @2x) |
Device | Settings icon size |
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iPhone | 87px × 87px (29pt × 29pt @3x) |
58px × 58px (29pt × 29pt @2x) | |
iPad Pro, iPad, iPad mini | 58px × 58px (29pt × 29pt @2x) |
Device | Notification icon size |
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iPhone | 60px × 60px (20pt × 20pt @3x) |
40px × 40px (20pt × 20pt @2x) | |
iPad Pro, iPad, iPad mini | 40px × 40px (20pt × 20pt @2x) |
Don’t add an overlay or border to your Settings icon. iOS automatically adds a 1-pixel stroke to all icons so that they look good on the white background of Settings.
TIP If your app creates custom documents, you don't need to design document icons because iOS uses your app icon to create document icons automatically.
User-Selectable App Icons
For some apps, customization is a feature that evokes a personal connection and enhances the user experience. If it provides value in your app, you can let people select an alternate app icon from a set of predefined icons that are embedded within your app. For example, a sports app might offer icons for different teams or an app with light and dark modes might offer corresponding light and dark icons. Note that your app icon can only be changed at the user’s request and the system always provides the user with confirmation of such a change.
Provide visually consistent alternate icons in all necessary sizes. Like your primary app icon, each alternate app icon is delivered as a collection of related images that vary in size. When the user chooses an alternate icon, the appropriate sizes of that icon replace your primary app icon on the Home screen, in Spotlight, and elsewhere in the system. To ensure that alternate icons appear consistently throughout the system—the user shouldn't see one version of your icon on the Home screen and a completely different version in Settings, for example—provide them in the same sizes you provide for your primary app icon (with the exception of the App Store icon). See App Icon Sizes.
For developer guidance, see the setAlternateIconName method of UIApplication.
Apple Iphone Apps Reviews
NOTE Alternate app icons are subject to app review and must adhere to the App Store Review Guidelines.