2016-07-29



The universe of apps for iPad is far and vast. When you’re looking for something new, fresh and exciting to install on your device, the seemingly endless options can be overwhelming. You’re in luck however, because we’ve compiled some of our favorites into a list of 10 best iPad apps. Ranging from education apps to shopping apps, project management and more, there is something in this best iPad apps list for everyone! If you don’t see your favorite iPad app listed here, be sure to let us know in the comments below.

Adobe Spark Page

[Price: Free/In-App Purchases]

Content creation is no longer left to the tech-savvy folks of the world. Anyone can have a blog – they’re free and easy to create. Because of this surge of content, it’s hard to find a way for new content creators to stand out. Adobe Spark Page allows you to create visually impactful content directly from your iPad, syncing your creations to all of your other devices. Add pictures, apply themes, insert links and more. The Adobe Spark Page app for iPad makes creating and viewing content a beautiful, immersive experience.

Download on the App Store now

Duolingo

[Price: Free/In-App Purchases]

Let me be honest for a minute. I took three years of Spanish in high school and I couldn’t string together a full sentence at this point if I tried. With Duolingo, picking up a second (or third, or fourth) language is simple. You don’t need classes, you don’t need textbooks – all you need is your iPad and some spare time. The app is completely free to use and has short, fun lessons available for Spanish, French, German, Italian and more.

Download on the App Store now

Feedly

[Price: Free]

How are you currently navigating the endless pool of news stories, blog posts, press releases, etc.? If your answer is “Uh, Twitter?” then I’ve got good news for you. The Feedly app for iPad is the perfect way to organize content from all of your favorite sources by way of RSS feed. RSS feeds may seem a little old-school, but Feedly’s modernized interface makes scouring through articles fun and engaging. Read, watch and share your content directly inside the app with an ad-free experience.

Download on the App Store now

Google Photos

[Price: Free]

If you’re looking for a way to organize your photos across multiple devices, but the Apple Photos app isn’t for you, Google Photos is the way to go. The Google Photos app for iPad is cloud-based, allowing you store an unlimited amount of standard definition photos, and up to 5GB of full resolution photos to be accessed, shared or downloaded from anywhere. The best feature of this app is by far the search functionality. Google Photos is able to recognize objects, people and places, so searches for “food” will give you quick access to all of your tasty meals stored in the cloud – no tagging necessary.

Download on the App Store now

Houzz

[Price: Free]

Searching for inspiration for your next home project has gotten easier over the years thanks to the internet, but with the Houzz app for iPad, inspiration has reached a whole new level. Think of Houzz like Pinterest, except 100% focused on home inspiration, and with a full-blown shopping app baked in. Browse through beautiful photos for inspiration, and if an item in the photo (i.e. a chair, desk, pillow) catches your eye and happens to be tagged, you can open up more details about it, and purchase it all from one app.

Download on the App Store now

Jet.com

[Price: Free]

In today’s economy, saving money is no longer the poor man’s sport – it’s the every man’s sport. There are ton’s of shopping apps with the goal of saving you money, but Jet.com – a relative newcomer in the shopping space – is far and away one of our favorites. The Jet.com app for iPad gives you instant access to savings with no membership or annual fees required, but more interesting is the options you have to shave a little more off the top at checkout. For instance, bundling items with a tag icon will save you money because these items can be packaged and shipped together. You can also opt-out of free returns on certain items, and pay with debit card instead of credit card to earn additional percentages off your purchase. Pretty neat.

Download on the App Store now

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Lose It! Weight Loss Program and Calorie Counter

[Price: Free/In-App Purchases]

If you’re looking to shed a few pounds, the Lose It! iPad app is worth taking a look at. Weight loss “fads” come and go – cleanses, juice fasts, supplements, etc. – but if you want to lose weight, there is one tried and true method. Burn more calories than you take in. Lose It! helps you make sure you are meeting that goal by tracking your caloric intake in addition to the calories of which you burn through exercise. Their database of food items and corresponding nutritional facts is impressive to say the least, and the ability to scan the barcode of the foods you eat makes tracking your calories easier than ever.

Download on the App Store now

Plex

[Price: Free/In-App Purchases]

The beauty of owning an iPad lies in its portability and performance. How can you maximize the two? The Plex app for iPad allows you to stream content hosted on your home computer to any of your Plex enabled devices. All you need to do is install the Plex Media Server on your home machine, and by using the app, you can sync and play your media from anywhere. About to head out on a road trip? Sync a few movies using Plex to take with you!

Download on the App Store now

Trello

[Price: Free/In-App Purchases]

In personal or professional life, organization is the key to sanity. Sure, you can keep loose sheets of paper laying around with “To-Do” written on them, or you could use the Trello iPad app to create a real, usable workflow to actually get stuff done. Trello’s card and list-based user interface makes getting a visual overview of your projects a quick and easy process. To move projects around, simply drag and drop. Within each card, there is room for team collaboration with commenting and tagging, plus the ability to upload and share files.

Download on the App Store now

Zinio

[Price: Free/In-App Purchases]

Although iPad power users are finding more and more ways to make the device a productivity machine, its primary use is still for media consumption – and it’s great for that! For those who like to read on their iPad, Zinio is the perfect app for finding magazine articles from top publishers. The real benefit of the app is that users have access to fresh, free articles each day. But, if you want to delve more into a certain issue of the magazine, that single issue can be purchased on the fly. Of course, full subscriptions are also available.

Download on the App Store now

For work, leisure or play, there are plenty of apps for the iPad to meet your needs. Didn’t see your favorite in the best iPad apps list? Let us know about it below, and it might just make it into our next roundup!

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