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App of the Month Winners



Submit your app here by the end of July! Winners will be announced in August.

Please note: As of July 2018 our primary App Inventor of the Month award categories will be Young Inventors (12 and under), Teen Inventors (13-19), and Adult Inventors (20+).


Congratulations to June's Young Inventor!
Fun Maths
by Rishab Arora
11 year old Rishab, a student from India, likes coding and gadgets. He also wants to be an astronaut someday. He made a really neat app to test your math skills against the clock.
Congratulations to June's Teen Inventors!
Inventory Tracker
by Connor Rodgers &
Jason Chiulli
Anagrams
by Xixi Hillman
Connor and Jason, from the US, got the idea for this app from the director of buildings and grounds at their high school, who needed to keep stock of school supplies. The app is very comprehensive and easy to use. US High school freshman Xixi likes playing Anagrams and made this app in honor of her 500th win, but also to test her coding limits. Test your word creation skills with this fun app!
Congratulations to June's Adult Inventor!
Enjoy Reinforcement Learning
in Tic-Tac-Toe
by Fujio Yamamoto
Retired Computer Science professor Fujio decided to make use of the new generic blocks in App Inventor to make this app where you can train the mobile device to play tic-tac-toe using reinforcement learning.
Congratulations to May's Young Inventor!
Thanos Invaders
by Ethan Huang
Ethan, a 6th grader from the USA, likes to play and watch sports and video games. He also likes to code, and made this fun game, just to entertain you. Try it out!
Congratulations to May's Teen Inventors!
College Information App
by Lokesh &
Harish Pugalenthi
Brothers Lokesh and Harish from the USA work together to create applications to make others' lifes easier. To make their own lives easier, they made this app that supplies college application resources and specific college information.
Congratulations to May's Adult Inventor!
Scale Ear Training
by Arantza Latierro Insausti
Arantza from Italy likes to code and create apps in her spare time. So, why not create an app to help train people in identifying musical notes? Test your ears with this fun app.
Congratulations to April's Young Inventor!
ShakePaint
by Calix
6th grader Calix from the US decided to combine a shake counter and a liner drawer to make this simple but fun app.
Congratulations to April's Teen Inventors!
Pomona
by Suhani Singhal &
Nitya Sunkad
Teen Pal
by Carol Wininger &
Amiya Chokhawala
Frugal Art
by Francisco Sanchez,
Zack Herron &
Joshua Jaimes
Traffic Portal
by Adhiksha Thorat &
Yushant Tyagi
High school students Suhani and Nitya, who live in the San Francisco area, created a useful app focused on connecting customers with local restaurants to sell leftover meals at reduced prices. This app, made by 8th grade students Carol and Amiya, helps users to learn how to solve their problems, empathize with others, and help their peers solve similar problems through user-to-user interaction. These 3 high school students teamed up to inspire future artists and induce them with confidence. The artwork in the app itself is beautifully done! Indian students Adhiksha and Yushant share a passion to create something new and an immense love for coding. They created this app to help traffic officers in their community.
Congratulations to April's Adult Inventor!
TransMutation
by James Andrew Carr
James taught himself the App Inventor interface by making this simple puzzle game. Fun to play, and can be addictive!
Congratulations to March's Young Inventors!
Mini Jolf
by Connor Krupp &
Sawyer Maricle
Live By the Sun,
Love By the Moon
by Jolette Hernandez &
Alexis Tran
Gymnastics and Dance Trivia
by Maddie Fisher
Just the first app made by 7th graders Conner and Sawyer, this golf game is impressive and fun to play. Obstacles are randomly placed for each hole. They both like Tetris, so let's see what they come up with next! Diligent 7th grade students Jolette and Alexis created this app because they wanted to inform and help people about sun allergies. The app is informative and lets people know what they should do to protect themselves in the sun. Since dance and gymnastics are her favorite sports, 12 year old Maddie chose to make her trivia quiz app on those topics. Informative and colorful, the quiz is quite challenging!
Congratulations to March's Teen Inventors!
Study Better
by Thien-Mai Bui
Chad's Quest Remastered
by Wyatt Warnock &
Sean Williams
8th grader Thien-Mai thinks she is bad at math, but she's really good at programming! Her app helps students to improve their math skills. Her app includes a unique way to make your own flash cards! High school students Wyatt and Sean made this fun adventure game that sneaks in a little bit of math. Both young men value creativity and hard work, and this app is proof!
Congratulations to March's Adult Inventor!
Circles
by Jörg Kowalski
Jörg from Germany continues his creation of outstanding apps with his Circles app, where his nifty user interface allows the user to plot points on a graph to make circles.
Congratulations to February's Young Inventor!
Seligo
by Medhansh Mehta
Eleven year old Medhansh from India wanted to help kids keep up with global current affairs, without exposing them to inappropriate content. Parents can curate news content for their children with this excellent app!
Congratulations to February's Teen Inventors!
Open the Door
by Abhijeet S. Mankani
EZ A thru Z
by David Ireland
& Timothy Broas
Built for the Google Learn to Code competition, the Open the Door app is a simple yet fun game that showcases the skills of 14 year old Abhijeet from India. This alphabet trainer app, created by two US high school students, is aimed at young children in pre-school or kindergarten to help them better understand the alphabet and ordered lists, but I bet it would test adults' skills too! Great special effects like color changes make this a fun app to play.
Congratulations to February's Adult Inventor!
BasalRates Easily Kept
by Jörg Kowalski
Back-to-back winner Jörg from Germany puts physician skills to work with his first medical app for patients with type-1-diabetes and an insulin pump to store and review their insulin basal rate.
Congratulations to January's Young Inventor!
sHAre seCKurely
by Vedvardhan Gyanmote
Class 7 student Vedvardhan from India has been creating with App Inventor for two years. His latest app teaches users about Internet security and how to stay safe when using the Internet.
Congratulations to January's Teen Inventors!
SL Physics Calculations
by Lokesh Srinivas Pugalenthi,
Oscar Hung & Nicol Sutherland
Sudokids
by Emre Temel
& Ameer Abu Maddain
Three US high school seniors designed this app to help students in Gambia, where the overwhelmed school infrastructure prevents many students from attending full day school. This app enables students to practice IB SL Physics calculations. Faced with a school assignment, these two clever German students decided to make a fun game for others. This Sudoku app for kids let's them practice the classic logic game with the numbers 1-4.
Congratulations to January's Adult Inventor!
Checkers
by Jörg Kowalski
Cardiologist Jörg from Germany likes to play checkers, so he created this app, a tool to easily analyze checkers positions, store positions at different steps, and play against somebody else.
See App of the Month Winners for past years:
2018
2017
2016
2015