Apple

Apple is an American technology company founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne to make and sell personal computers, and has since become one of the world's largest companies, known for consumer electronics such as smartphones (iPhone), tablets (iPad), computers (Mac), smartwatches (Apple Watch), wireless earbuds (AirPods), and software such as iOS, the App Store, and iCloud.

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⚡ Technologies

We track 11 technologies owned or developed by Apple Inc. that are used across the web.

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1
App Store

A digital distribution platform that allows users to download and purchase apps and digital content for iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and other Apple devices.

Free$99+/year
2
Apple Pay

A mobile payment and digital wallet service by Apple that lets users make secure contactless and online payments with iPhone, Apple Watch, iPad, Mac, and Vision Pro devices.

Free
3
Apple Podcasts

A podcast distribution and streaming platform from Apple that allows users to discover, follow, and listen to shows across Apple devices.

Free
4
Apple Music

A subscription-based audio and video streaming service developed by Apple Inc.

$5.99+/month
5
Sign In with Apple

A service provided by Apple that allows users to sign in to apps and websites using their Apple IDs.

$99/year
6
Apple URL Shortener

A link service used to link to the App Store, Apple Music, and other Apple resources.

7
iWeb

A WYSIWYG template-based website building tool that had been released by Apple Inc. from 2006 to 2011.

Legacy
8
Apple Maps

A web mapping and navigation service developed by Apple Inc. that provides interactive maps, location search, and route guidance for users across supported regions.

Free
9
Apple Books

Apple's integrated ebook and audiobook app and digital storefront where users can find, buy, and download ebooks and audiobooks.

Free
10
Appsto.re

A URL shortener that specialized in iTunes links.

Legacy
11
Swift

A high-level, compiled programming language created by Apple as a modern replacement for Objective-C for building applications across iOS and macOS.

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