The iOS ecosystem, organised.
Thousands of the best open-source iOS projects — the Awesome iOS list, rebuilt as a navigable index of 1,865 curated libraries across 74 categories, searchable, ranked and explained.
The Ranking
All 1,865 projects, ranked by GitHub stars and forks.
Submit a project
Open-source and free to list. Add or update a project by opening a pull request on the list’s README — the metadata is then synced from GitHub automatically.
The list lives on GitHub. To add or update a project, open a pull request that edits the README — once it’s merged, this index picks it up on the next sync (stars, language, licence and README are pulled from GitHub automatically).
Open-source · MIT · free to list
About the index
A curated, open-source map of the iOS ecosystem — maintained in the open since 2014.
Awesome iOS began as a single README on GitHub in 2014. Twelve years later it’s one of the most-starred iOS resources in the world — and this is that list, rebuilt as something you can actually navigate.
What we do
What we do
We don’t list everything — we list what’s worth your time. Each entry is reviewed for relevance, maintenance and quality, then filed under a precise category and subcategory so you can find it again. Stars and last-commit data are synced from GitHub.
Open source, always
The underlying list lives on GitHub under the MIT licence and is built by the community. Anyone can propose a project, fix a description or suggest a category. Created and maintained by @vsouza and hundreds of contributors.