Back in October during Apple’s media event in San Francisco, it was revealed that Apple’s iOS App Store lists more than one million apps and has generated $13 billion in revenue for developers since it was first introduced. The Next Web, a leading website for international tech news, put together a list of the more notable apps and services to launch for Apple’s mobile platform in 2013.
Out of the 89 apps listed by TNW, 8 of them are Israeli products fresh out of the Startup Nation. Besides being very useful additions to anyone’s collection, these smart calendars, budgeting tools and funky cameras represent the crème de la crème of Israeli innovation.
Here is the Made-in-Israel edition of the TNW’s list of the best iOS apps launched in 2013:
Takes

Serendip
Israeli music app Serendip is a social music discovery service that connects you with your music friends, who share your music taste and love for music. The music they are sharing will become your playlist and you can share your favorite tunes with them.
Cal

Facetune
Jerusalem-based startup Lightricks’ photo editing app, Facetune, lets you touch up your photos automatically and edit your portraits to perfection. Editing tools available include whiten, smoothing, details, reshape, patch, tones, red eye, de-focus and filters.
Molto

BillGuard
Israeli startup BillGuard‘s smart money app is the fastest, easiest and most elegant way to manage personal finances. It helps you stay on top of your spending, lower your bills at your favorite places, and protect your cards from unwanted charges.
Nutrino

Piano Mania
Israeli mobile gaming startup JoyTunes, winner of “World Summit Award” from the UN and “Parents’ Choice Award”, knows how to make practicing the piano fun! The Piano Mania app helps you learn to read sheet music and practice rhythm and technique on your piano or keyboard.
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