37 Best Progressive Web Apps (PWA) for iPhone and iPad

Probably the best way to manage the precious storage on your iPhone is to use web apps. Yeah, you read that right! You don’t need to download every app that you want to use on your device. So, whether you want to keep the clutter at bay or wish to easily access your favorite websites right from the Home Screen on your iPhone or iPad, this roundup is for you. On this very note, let’s dive right in to explore the best Progressive Web Apps (PWA) for iPhone and iPad you can try in 2024!

Best Progressive Web Apps (PWA) for iPhone and iPad

To get going, it would be better to sort out some confusion and briefly discuss how the PWAs work for clear understanding.

What is a Progressive Web App and Why Should You Use It?

For those unfamiliar, progressive web apps are developed using web technologies. They are designed to let you use a website without having to install it from the App Store. What makes PWAs more user-friendly than simple bookmarks is the ability to work even offline. Thanks to the ability to access essential things like cameras, geolocation, Apple Pay, and more, the PWAs are able to provide an app-like experience.

With iOS 16.4/iPadOS 16.4, PWAs Can Send Notifications As Well

With the introduction of iOS 16.4/iPadOS 16.4, progressive web apps can also send push notifications. Therefore, you can easily keep an eye on their latest alerts. Even better, you can also manage their notification style from the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad

1. Instagram

Well, Instagram doesn’t need any introduction, does it? With around 1.5 billion users, it’s one of the most popular social networking platforms where you can share and explore photos and videos.

Instagram

2. Google Maps

Google Maps offers a pretty neat and responsive web app. So, if you don’t want to use its full-fledged app, you can choose to use its web variant.

3. Tinder

Tinder, the world’s most popular dating app, has introduced a lightweight and workable web app that is more than handy to let you find a future life partner.

Tinder

4. Uber

The popular transportation company has long offered an exceptionally responsive web app.

5. Starbucks

The noted American multinational chain of coffeehouses and roastery reserves is readily available as a web app.

Starbucks

6. TikTok

TikTok, the renowned short video-sharing platform, works like a charm as a web app as well. So, the next time you wish to explore the hottest lip-syncing clips, just fire up its cool web app.

7. Whistly

Whistly is a fascinating location-based social networking app that allows you to connect with people nearby you.

8. Tower Game

As the name itself suggests, Tower Game is all about stack blocking and building the tallest towers on the platform to stay ahead of your rivals.

Tower game

9. GainDay

GainDay is your go-to training planner that can play a vital role in helping you achieve your fitness goal.

10. Dog Safe Foods

This one is a must for folks who share food with their dog. With this app, you can easily figure out whether or not the food is safe.

11. Crossnote

From what I can tell, Crossnote is an intriguing note-taking web app with all the essential tools. Not to mention, this nifty note-taking app also works offline.

12. Twitter Lite

Twitter is what you should use to keep track of everything that matters to you including news, sports, entertainment, and more.

13. Telegram

Apart from being feature-rich, Telegram is also an exceptionally secure messaging app.

14. Chrome Dino Game

If you are fond of the classic Dino Game, you would be glad to know that it offers a handy web app as well.

15. Tic Tac Toe

Tic Tac Toe has long been one of my favorite games. Its web app is quite identical and works as well as you would.

16. Flipboard

Flipboard’s web app has got all the bases covered to be your one-stop destination for tracking news just like its full-fledged app.

17. Newsfeeder

With Newsfeeder, you can track news at your own pace. What’s more, it also works well as a neat RSS aka atom reader.

18. MusicKit

It’s a simple and lightweight metronome, tuner, and tone generator which you would like to keep at your beck and call.

19. QR Snapper

Using this useful web app, you can capture QR codes in a jiffy.

20. Pinterest

Whether you are a fashionista or a social media buff who has a huge liking for exploring things, you would love to have Pinterest at your disposal.

21. PWA Calculator

Built with RactJS Redux ES6, PWA is a simple and clutter-free calculator app.

22. Snapdrop

Still looking for an AirDrop alternative that can let you transfer files, images, videos, and more across devices? If the answer is yes, Snapdrop is for you.

Snapdrop

23. WhetherApp

If you aren’t pleased with Apple’s stock weather app, you can count on WeatherApp to let you instantly find out the current weather forecast of any city around the world.

24. Google Doodle Cricket

Powered by Google’s top-notch AI algorithms, Doodle Cricket is for folks who have a huge liking for cricket. You can use this game to play as many cricket shots as you please without having to bother about the over limits.

25. PWA React Music Player

Developed based on Soundcloud API, it’s a pretty neat music player that can let you stream songs with the desired control.

React Music Player

26. AddMe

AddMe is what you should pick to add all your social pages in one place for a hassle-free managing experience.

AddMe social

27. Tumblr

Tumblr has long been a great social networking platform for exploring the things that fascinate you.

28. MakeMyTrip

For planning a memorable trip, MakeMyTrip can be your go-to destination.

29. Trivago

Trivago is a noted platform where you can search for tons of hotels, read reviews for feedback, and book the ones that are in line with your demands.

30. Google Photos

Without an iota of doubt, Google Photos is by far the most loved photo storage app.

Google Photos

31. Airbnb 

Airbnb is a noted online marketplace designed for people who wish to rent out their property. While this marketplace offers guests a relatively easy way to earn money, it ensures guests have cheaper rentals. 

32. Wego

Wego has long been a reliable destination for great deals. Whether you want to book cheap flights or affordable hotels, it’s got you fully checked off. Depending on your needs, you can explore destinations based on many key factors like weekend trips, visa requirements, popularity, and more. 

33. Spotify 

Spotify’s web app is as neat and intuitive as it can be. Furthermore, the music-streaming service also provides personalized suggestions so that finding the songs that appeal to your taste is not a big deal. 

Spotify web app

34. Soundslice 

Are you trying to learn music? If the answer is in the affirmative, I would recommend you give a shot at Soundslice which is an impressive platform for mastering music via music notation. 

35. Trivago

Featuring a robust hotel search, Trivago lets you compare hotel prices from several sites and find the best deals in a jiffy. So, the next you are on the look out for a cheap yet decent hotel, make sure to bring Trivago into the picture. 

36. 1tuner 

For friends who love to listen to online radio stations, 1tuner is the way to go. As you have already guessed, you can make the most of 1tuner’s web app to catch up with your top online radio stations and podcasts. Better still, it also lets you create playlists for a more personalized listening experience. 

37. The Weather Channel 

For keeping track of the weather, you can count on The Weather Channel. Touted to be the world’s most accurate forecaster, it comes with a wide range of features including local storm radar, snow radar, rain tracker, and severe weather warnings. 

The weather channel

Top PWA Apps and Games Lined Up for You..!

There you go! So, these are the top web apps for iOS and iPadOS. Having explored this regularly updated roundup, I guess you have found the right apps for your device. Be sure to let us know your favorites and also tell us about the ones that deserve a mention in this coveted lineup.

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Rajesh Mishra

Co-founder/Editor-in-Chief: Rajesh Mishra (Your beloved “R.K” 360 Reader Voice) is a Shakespearean poet at heart who turned a tech nerd while having a secret rendezvous with iPhone 4. When that rendezvous turned obsession, he let go of his hard-core political journalism in favour of the lifelong love-affair with technology. In a career spanning one and a half decades, Mr. Mishra has crafted over 8K articles and around 2K YouTube videos. He is probably the only journalist alive with this unique achievement. When he is not at his desk, you may find him either engrossed in a Deathmatch or chasing Wordsworth!

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