- The App Store on your iPhone is a powerhouse with bazillion apps that are still hidden or lesser-known.
- We set out on a journey to find these very best iOS apps, ranging from lesser-known to outright forgotten, or even underrated, this listicle brings them all.
- Check out our edition for June 2026 that details apps to enhance focus, take control of your life, a pedometer, among others.
Ever so it happens that you stumble upon one of the best iOS apps out of nowhere. It could be from the depth of the marketplace, and yet, you loved it so much, even though it isn’t a departure from your usual top apps list by category you’d get in various publications. In any case, you should know that every month, tens of thousands of iOS apps are released on the App Store, and it is a ginormous task to keep track of them, even if you go around using fifty apps a day (which is not possible; you can try).
We seek help from our editors, readers, and the tech community to handpick the five best iOS apps every month. These can be from different categories, ensuring you get a well-rounded user experience meant to improve your day-to-day lives, and here’s the June 2026 edition.
Best iOS apps you must check out this month
Tiimo
Category: AI-backed to-do list
Building a routine or a habit is easier said than done. You need a system in place to ensure you follow through, especially when it is your personal or professional undertaking. With an AI-powered to-do list, Tiimo is engineered to streamline your tasks. It helps you stick to tasks that must be done (or not done, just in case), managing them throughout so that your mental load can be eased. Tiimo has won a few accolades, such as iPhone app of the year in 2025, best assistive technology of 2022, and so on.
The app prioritizes tasks that help you focus, and a calming countdown helps you track time spent and make the most out of it. There are plenty of supporting tools on board, such as neuroinclusive courses meant to help guide enhancing productivity and nurturing habits. There’s also a section dedicated to viewing personal insights—my personal favorite, as it helps users keep track of their growth, rather than acting as a fuel to keep the momentum going.
Download: Tiimo
ReciMe
Category: Recipes and meal planner
If there’s one best place to find recipes, I wouldn’t vouch for recipe or culinary websites but rather walk into any social media app. Trust me, this has happened a million times with you—you came across an amazing-looking dish on Instagram but couldn’t save it. The other way around, you save but can’t recall where or when to use it. It just lies in your saved posts section until some other recipe videos flash before your eyes. ReciMe is one of the best iOS apps that solves that problem for you.
The app is a recipe organizer that brings the best recipes you come across on Instagram, Pinterest, YouTube, TikTok, and others. It’s just limited to that. The app generates easy-to-understand recipes, helps you sort them into categories such as cuisines, and more. The app finds all the ingredients you’d need to make that particular dish impromptu. There’s access to measurement conversion and adjustable ingredients by serving size, and it syncs across all devices. If you are a foodie, you’d better try it now.
Download: ReciMe
Cape
Category: Focus
If you are anything like me, you’d be spending most of your time on social media, whether chatting, watching short-form videos, reels, etc. Nowhere is it said that watching reels is bad; however, people have started to scroll for hours, as these videos are designed to release endorphins and other chemicals in our brains, luring us into watching more videos every time we scroll.
With Cape, you can set daily limits on these apps. Say, an hour of Instagram a day, and that’s all. The app pauses apps to give users a break from their notifications and buzzes. Cape automates certain tasks, such as zone blocking, schedules, etc., in order to achieve superior control and give its users a sense of relief. For instance, hiding Instagram when in a library is great unless you like to scroll on IG or watch reels in a room that often has pin-drop silence.
Download: Cape
Go Club
Category: Steps counter/ pedometer
There comes a time when you need just a little more push, a little more motivation, to get those numbers on the steps counter, say, 10000 steps a day. Go Club is an app that glorifies it visually. The app has an effortless, clutter-free step counter that gets your work done. Set up a goal, check your progress in real-time, and see streaks at a glance to know your everyday performance. The app isn’t rocket science and doesn’t promise ten things at once; however, it does track your steps and a few other fitness metrics. Plus, we have a smart water reminder as a gentle nudge to stay hydrated.
Download: Go Club
Camera M
Category: Pro Camera
A pro-grade video camera indeed, Camera M has a super clean UI backed by features. It supports zero-process RAW files that can be edited separately. The app has DSLR-like controls, including shutter speed, ISO, white balance, histograms, RAW/ProRAW, and focus peaking, among others, which is what makes it one of the strongest and most paid camera apps on the Apple App Store.
Camera M lets you enjoy superior manual controls on the app, which is far better than what the native camera app offers.
Download: Camera M
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Wrapping up!
I told you right, you’d exhaust this list of best iOS apps to try in June 2026, and yet, there will be thousands more out there waiting to be discovered. From an AI-powered to-do list app to the one that collates the best recipes you found online and beyond, these were the top five picks of this month’s edition. Watch out for this space on best iOS apps for monthly editions brought to you by True-Tech.





