Apple has launched an updated web interface for the App Store
The new site serves as a unified hub for browsing apps across all Apple platforms.
Apple has launched an updated web version of the App Store, now serving as a central hub for browsing apps across all company platforms.
Unlike the previous version, which offered only basic information, the new site features a full interface that allows users to explore apps for various Apple devices.

Users can switch between sections for iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, Apple TV, and Vision Pro, browse curated collections in the “Today” tab, or filter apps by categories such as “Productivity,” “Entertainment,” and “Adventure.”
Downloading apps directly from the web version is not yet possible — users can only share links or open an app’s page in the App Store on their device.

The updated portal also improves app search: instead of separate, hard-to-find pages, everything is now unified within one system.