5 Best iOS Apps to Try in June 2025

Aadil Raval
7 Min Read

If you search for the best iOS apps, I am quite certain that you’ll end up with a list of apps that have made it to the top charts. Although there’s no harm in using these apps, the thing is, your App Store has an expansive catalog of apps and most of them usually go unnoticed. It could be a complete game-changer, but the problem is, you haven’t found it yet and thus, you don’t know it yet. 

Well, that’s where we come into the play. We have been working our way across listicles of the best iOS Apps for quite some time and this is our June 2025 edition carrying absolutely banger apps that you should give a try. 

Five Best iOS Apps To Try in June 2025

Let’s get to the listicle without any further ado.

HabitKit

Category: Productivity

Habit Kit
Image Credits: Habit Kit, via App Store

Breaking from old habits or making new ones takes a toll on your life if you aren’t prepared for it. I would vouch for progress as a motivator, and what better app than HabitKit? No, there are no provocative agendas but rather a simple and minimalistic progress tracker for all of your habits that you can view on-screen represented by a good-looking grid chart.

It looks like something out of a sci-fi movie but trust me, if you start using it, you’ll see just how your habits are shaping up over some time. It lets you list down habits, custom color or use icons on it, and shows a calendar view, ensuring you can manage and check your progress over a habit without using some rocket science techniques. 

Download: HabitKit

Cardz — Digital Business Cards 

Category: Business Cards / QR Generator

Cardz - Best iOS Apps
Image Credits: Cardz, via App Store

We meet a tonne of people every day and if you are in the business of sharing your business card with prospects, this app can be a lifesaver. Instead of relying on age-old business cards, switch to Cardz, a digital business card app that lets you share your contact details in a jiffy. All you need is to feed all the information in the app, create a QR code, and whenever you want to share your details, let the recipients scan the QR and viola, it’s that easy.

Cardz makes networking easy since more people can now have their contacts on their phones instead of carrying actual cards which they might throw away at some point in time. The app lets you squeeze in a tonne of info including your anime, contact, website, company, social profiles, and beyond. There’s a built-in AI-powered business card scanning feature as well that scans any business cards you might have and digitizes them, making it more convenient than carrying a traditional card. 

Download: Cardz

Timehop

Category: Social

Timehop
Image Credits: Timehop, via App Store

Memories are something that we usually cherish. Facebook lets you revisit memories that happened last year or a year before, but Timehop takes it a step forward. It is a great app to revisit and reminisce about your journey, and memories you made last year or maybe 20 years ago, you get the gist, right? 

Timehop pairs itself with your social media including Facebook, Flickr, Tumblr as well as Dropbox, and Google Photos, allowing users to relive the best memories of their lifetime. You can still hide memories that you don’t want to remember such as an accident or a mishap but hey, Timehop is a great feature taking a grab on your lifetime and giving you a tonne to rejoice when you check it out. 

Download: Timehop

Neuecast

Category: Podcast

Neuecast
Image Credits: Neuecast, via App Store

Podcasts have become the next big thing, and it seems like almost everyone is doing it or listening to these at some point in time. However, podcasts apps may be overwhelming as they could simply bombard you with more stuff that you could grasp, making the whole user experience a dead-end. Presenting Neuecast, a beautiful podcast player that gets you the best of podcasts blended with an intuitive and impeccable interface that you would love.

Neuecast, one of certainly the best iPhone apps I have tried for podcasts, offers millions of podcasts to choose from. Above all, it is ad-free, ensuring you get all the crazy bits of podcasts without worrying about an add coming randomly in your face. The app lets you explore top charts and beyond, organize episodes effortlessly, and metrics to get insights on your podcast listening habits, so on and forth.

Download: Neuecast

Wikidev

Category: Wiki

Wikidex
Image Credits: Wikidex, via App Store

Got irreversible scrolling habits? Well, WikiDev comes to your rescue. It is a Wiki-app that lets you scroll through random articles and stories with a simple swipe movement. What it means it, the app actually replaces your scrolling habits on Instagram, TikTok and others, to a rather useful habit. It feeds your brain with useful stories and articles from the expansive world of Wikipedia in a clean and modern interface with no ads.

Download: WikiDev

Conclusion

That’s a wrap on our take on the five best iOS Apps you must try in June. Of course, there are still hundreds of thousands of apps out there waiting for their chance to shine, and we at True-Tech are determined to find them all.

Our listicles on the best iPhone apps are based on the virtue of helping our readers find hidden gems on the App Store and with it being a fan favorite, we know it is working. For now, these were our best five picks for this month, you can check out our other listicles on best picks for iOS Apps or try your hands on the best Android picks for a change.

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If you search for the best iOS apps, I am quite certain that you’ll end up with a list of apps that have made it to the top charts. Although there’s no harm in using these apps, the thing is, your App Store has an expansive catalog of apps and most of them usually go unnoticed. It could be a complete game-changer, but the problem is, you haven’t found it yet and thus, you don’t know it yet. 

Well, that’s where we come into the play. We have been working our way across listicles of the best iOS Apps for quite some time and this is our June 2025 edition carrying absolutely banger apps that you should give a try. 

Five Best iOS Apps To Try in June 2025

Let’s get to the listicle without any further ado.

HabitKit

Category: Productivity

Habit Kit
Image Credits: Habit Kit, via App Store

Breaking from old habits or making new ones takes a toll on your life if you aren’t prepared for it. I would vouch for progress as a motivator, and what better app than HabitKit? No, there are no provocative agendas but rather a simple and minimalistic progress tracker for all of your habits that you can view on-screen represented by a good-looking grid chart.

It looks like something out of a sci-fi movie but trust me, if you start using it, you’ll see just how your habits are shaping up over some time. It lets you list down habits, custom color or use icons on it, and shows a calendar view, ensuring you can manage and check your progress over a habit without using some rocket science techniques. 

Download: HabitKit

Cardz — Digital Business Cards 

Category: Business Cards / QR Generator

Cardz - Best iOS Apps
Image Credits: Cardz, via App Store

We meet a tonne of people every day and if you are in the business of sharing your business card with prospects, this app can be a lifesaver. Instead of relying on age-old business cards, switch to Cardz, a digital business card app that lets you share your contact details in a jiffy. All you need is to feed all the information in the app, create a QR code, and whenever you want to share your details, let the recipients scan the QR and viola, it’s that easy.

Cardz makes networking easy since more people can now have their contacts on their phones instead of carrying actual cards which they might throw away at some point in time. The app lets you squeeze in a tonne of info including your anime, contact, website, company, social profiles, and beyond. There’s a built-in AI-powered business card scanning feature as well that scans any business cards you might have and digitizes them, making it more convenient than carrying a traditional card. 

Download: Cardz

Timehop

Category: Social

Timehop
Image Credits: Timehop, via App Store

Memories are something that we usually cherish. Facebook lets you revisit memories that happened last year or a year before, but Timehop takes it a step forward. It is a great app to revisit and reminisce about your journey, and memories you made last year or maybe 20 years ago, you get the gist, right? 

Timehop pairs itself with your social media including Facebook, Flickr, Tumblr as well as Dropbox, and Google Photos, allowing users to relive the best memories of their lifetime. You can still hide memories that you don’t want to remember such as an accident or a mishap but hey, Timehop is a great feature taking a grab on your lifetime and giving you a tonne to rejoice when you check it out. 

Download: Timehop

Neuecast

Category: Podcast

Neuecast
Image Credits: Neuecast, via App Store

Podcasts have become the next big thing, and it seems like almost everyone is doing it or listening to these at some point in time. However, podcasts apps may be overwhelming as they could simply bombard you with more stuff that you could grasp, making the whole user experience a dead-end. Presenting Neuecast, a beautiful podcast player that gets you the best of podcasts blended with an intuitive and impeccable interface that you would love.

Neuecast, one of certainly the best iPhone apps I have tried for podcasts, offers millions of podcasts to choose from. Above all, it is ad-free, ensuring you get all the crazy bits of podcasts without worrying about an add coming randomly in your face. The app lets you explore top charts and beyond, organize episodes effortlessly, and metrics to get insights on your podcast listening habits, so on and forth.

Download: Neuecast

Wikidev

Category: Wiki

Wikidex
Image Credits: Wikidex, via App Store

Got irreversible scrolling habits? Well, WikiDev comes to your rescue. It is a Wiki-app that lets you scroll through random articles and stories with a simple swipe movement. What it means it, the app actually replaces your scrolling habits on Instagram, TikTok and others, to a rather useful habit. It feeds your brain with useful stories and articles from the expansive world of Wikipedia in a clean and modern interface with no ads.

Download: WikiDev

Conclusion

That’s a wrap on our take on the five best iOS Apps you must try in June. Of course, there are still hundreds of thousands of apps out there waiting for their chance to shine, and we at True-Tech are determined to find them all.

Our listicles on the best iPhone apps are based on the virtue of helping our readers find hidden gems on the App Store and with it being a fan favorite, we know it is working. For now, these were our best five picks for this month, you can check out our other listicles on best picks for iOS Apps or try your hands on the best Android picks for a change.

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A wordsmith, a kin tech observer, a sci-fi fanatic and a scientific documentary buff.