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Apple Pay and MLS Season Pass earn Apple two Webby Awards

Apple picked up two wins at this year’s Webby Awards, which will hold its ceremony on May 11, recognizing work across apps, video, and digital media. Here are the details.

Apple Pay and Messi ad headline Apple’s Webby wins

Over the years, Apple’s campaigns have collected a range of awards, including previous Cannes Lions recognitions.

This week, the company once again picked a couple of nods at the Webby Awards, a ceremony presented by the International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences, spanning categories across apps, video, podcasts, and digital media.

As spotted by The Hollywood Reporter, Apple won the Webby Award and the People’s Voice Award in the Shopping & Retail, Consumer Apps category with Apple Pay, as well as a Webby Award for Social Video, Individual for its “Lionel Messi Intercepts the Super Bowl” ad, which you can watch below:

Winners this year also include Claude Code, for Best Product or Service, AI Features & Innovation, and Waymo’s Safety Hub in the Webby Award for Best Responsible AI Implementation, AI Features & Innovation.

Apple has picked up a long list of nominations and nearly 100 wins over the years at the Webby Awards, and you can check out past results here.

To see this year’s list of winners, follow this link.

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Marcus Mendes is a Brazilian tech podcaster and journalist who has been closely following Apple since the mid-2000s.

He began covering Apple news in Brazilian media in 2012 and later broadened his focus to the wider tech industry, hosting a daily podcast for seven years.