Looking for the best apps for iPhone you can install? Whether you’re tight on space or have hundreds of GBs left, using that storage wisely is a priority. You see, there are around 2 million titles on the Apple App Store. So, it’s impossible to extract value out of them all, and many extract value from you. They offer the product for free, then upsell add-ons or subscriptions. We’ll stray from them – our goal is to showcase top-rated applications with millions of users. So, without further ado, let’s jump straight into our list of the best iPhone apps.
1. Messenger
Messenger is the top iPhone app for chatting. It supports text, audio, and video calls, and is used to connect with Instagram users via cross-app functionality. It doesn’t require a phone number and allows for fun stickers, emojis, GIFs, different chat themes and colors, and even vanishing chat for private conversations. You can also invite up to 8 people in a high-quality video chat group for free, as well as 50 people within a Messenger Room, even if they don’t have Messenger. The app also supports chatting with businesses, groups, and pages on Facebook, and sharing your location and different types of files.
2. YouTube
YouTube is the leading iPhone app for video streaming, with 1.675 billion hours watched in the 3rd quarter of 2020 alone. On it, you’ll find all types of categories and niches within those categories. Also, you can watch or upload videos in lengths from a few seconds to a couple of hours. Furthermore, you can leave comments, join the community discussions, and subscribe to your favorite creators for free. The app has ads, which disappear with a YouTube Premium subscription, and creators earn a percentage of both features. Additionally, creators can offer unique member perks to gain direct audience support.
3. Instagram
Instagram is the best free iPhone app for sharing pictures and videos. You can do so on your profile or Story, in which case you can add filters and stickers, and they disappear after 24 hours. You can also upload short Reels, go live, or upload long-running videos on IGTV. The Explore page will suggest content you’ll love based on your interests, often making you scroll for hours. Because it’s also a social media app, you can send DMs (direct messages), like and share posts, and write or like Instagram comments. It’s also a great marketing tool since you can find and shop from brands’ pages directly.
4. Netflix
Wonder why people stopped paying for cable TV or buying physical multimedia? Netflix, one of the most popular entertainment apps for the iPhone, and the way it works is largely the reason for it. For an affordable monthly subscription, you can watch movies and TV shows, both licensed and Netflix Originals, across different devices simultaneously. We’re talking 15,000 titles across Netflix international libraries! You can even share your Netflix account and download movies and TV shows for offline watching, which is convenient, saves you money and keeps you invested and amused.
5. Spotify
Spotify, the leading music app for iPhone, also topped our list of music streaming services you should try. It’s available on all popular platforms and offers a steadily rising library of 40+ million songs. Even better, you can use it for free – no credit card required. However, you’ll have to endure slightly lower audio quality and ads in between songs. Luckily, Spotify offers affordable payment plans separated into tiers such as Family, Student, or Premium. We think a low monthly sum to get spot-on algorithm-aided music suggestions pays off ten times over.
6. Google Maps
Google Maps is among the apps you should have on your iPhone, even though you have Apple Maps already. It works in 220+ countries and territories worldwide and provides navigation in real-time. The app fetches information about traffic and transit and adjusting ETA based on incidents, road closure, and reroutes. The local establishments are marked on the map, allowing you to make a list of important places ahead of time. Google Maps can not only be used offline or in individual Street View, no matter how small, but even indoors for malls, stadiums, airports, etc.
7. Adobe Lightroom Photo Editor
Many people consider Adobe Photoshop to be a better choice, but we think Adobe Lightroom is a must-have iPhone app instead. It’s better rated on the App Store, free, lightweight, and equally powerful for amateurs and professional photographers or videographers. Besides advanced photo editing on the go, it provides presets for 1-click photo editing that looks professional regardless. The app also comes with Adobe Sensei, an AI for smart, automatic photo tagging and album organization. Also, Cloud Storage will keep your data safe if disaster strikes.
8. MyFitnessPal
MyFitnessPal is a must-have app for iPhone when it comes to health and fitness. It’ll be your best friend for working out and eating healthy, whether your goal is to lose weight, gain weight, tone up, try a different diet, or alter your habits gradually. It will keep you accountable, as it allows you to track calories and macros and access recipes for 6+ million foods in its database, and allow you to keep a food journal. You can even scan barcodes on meals to get accurate information about calories and micro and macronutrients inside and search nearby restaurants for specific foods.
9. Robinhood
Robinhood is the best free app for iPhone when it comes to financing. It’s a go-to place for investing in stocks, ETF, funds, or options, as well as purchasing or selling cryptocurrency commission-free. There are no account minimums, you’ll get a free stock when you sign up and can educate yourself with their free financial knowledge base. Robinhood also works for cash management, to receive paychecks, pay bills, or issue checks. Furthermore, it can be used as a savings account, growing at a competitive interest rate and earning passive income.
10. Duolingo
In the interest of providing a diverse selection of iPhone apps, we present Duolingo, the best iPhone app for learning languages. More than 35, in fact. What’s more, you won’t do it alone. There are 300+ million learners that are willing to teach their language in exchange for you teaching them yours. The app itself provides concise lessons that include games, stickers, cartoon characters, and more. So, you’ll receive both visual and auditory stimulation while listening to the pronunciation. This helps you start writing, reading, and speaking foreign languages quickly.