Kino: Apple's iPhone App of the Year


Apple has named Kino, a cutting-edge video app from Lux, as its iPhone App of the Year for 2024. Kino, the brainchild of the creators of the renowned photography app Halide, is revolutionizing mobile videography with its innovative features and in-app tutorials.


AI Takes a Backseat

While AI-powered apps like ChatGPT have dominated headlines, Apple's choice for the top app award highlights a different direction. Instead of prioritizing AI, Apple recognized apps that empower users to unleash their creativity and artistic vision. Kino, along with other finalists like Runna and Tripsy, showcases the potential of mobile devices to capture stunning visuals and personal experiences.

AI's Role in Other Categories

While AI didn't take center stage in the iPhone App of the Year category, it did play a significant role in other award categories. Adobe Lightroom, the Mac App of the Year, leverages AI to enhance photo editing capabilities, and Moises, the iPad App of the Year, offers AI-powered tools for musicians.

A Focus on Human Creativity

Apple's decision to honor apps like Kino aligns with its commitment to fostering human creativity and artistic expression. By recognizing apps that empower users to capture and share their unique perspectives, Apple underscores the importance of technology as a tool for self-expression.

Other Notable Winners

In addition to Kino, several other apps and games were recognized in various categories:

  • Apple Watch App of the Year: Lumy
  • Apple TV App of the Year: F1 TV
  • Apple Vision Pro App of the Year: Disney's What If...? An Immersive Story
  • iPhone Game of the Year: AFK Journey
  • iPad Game of the Year: Supercell's Squad Busters
  • Mac Game of the Year: Panic's Thank Goodness You're Here!
  • Apple Vision Pro Game of the Year: Puddle's THRASHER: Arcade Odyssey
  • Apple Arcade Game of the Year: Balatro+ from Playstack Ltd.

Cultural Impact Winners

Apple also recognized six apps that have had a significant cultural impact:

  • Oko: Helps blind and low-vision users navigate
  • EF Hello: Language learning app
  • DailyArt: Art exploration app
  • NYT Games: Popular game app
  • The Wreck: Cinematic and narrative game
  • Do You Really Want to Know 2: Educational app for people living with HIV

Kino: A New Era of Mobile Videography

Kino's recognition as the iPhone App of the Year marks a significant milestone in the evolution of mobile videography. By providing users with the tools and knowledge to create stunning videos, Kino empowers a new generation of filmmakers to capture and share their stories.

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