With Apple finally unveiling the iPhone SE and releasing its biggest iOS update in months, you may have missed some of this week's best new apps.
Each weekend, we round up a few of our favorite new and updated apps. This week's list includes an app to make your own GIFs, a meme creation tool and an app to make playlists from YouTube music videos.
Check out the gallery below to see our top picks. If you're looking for more, take a look at our last roundup of can't-miss apps.
BLABBERJABBER
A fun DIY tool for making memes, Blabberjabber allows you to quickly cut out faces from your photos and add text and speech bubbles. Once you’re finished, your creations are easily shareable to social media.
Pro-tip: You can also customize your background by choosing a color or an image from your camera roll.
Free: iOS
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CREATE
Whether you’re a creative professional or just want to be able to quickly sketch out concepts and designs, Create makes it easy to get your designs out on the fly. The app makes it easy to add shapes, lines, text, colors and photos from your camera roll and each element can be customized to the exact size, shape and position you want with a wide range of intuitive editing tools.
Pro-tip: You can export your projects as a PDF with vector lines via a one-time $2.99 in-app purchase.
Free: iOS
FIVE MINUTE JOURNAL
Five Minute Journal is a journaling app focused on creating a positive experience. You start daily entries with prompts like “I am grateful for…” and “3 Amazing things that happened today…” The app also makes it easy to attach photos to your entries and you can go back and see a timeline of all the photos you’ve uploaded.
Pro-tip: You can set daily reminders to write in your journal and add passcode protection to your entires.
$4.99: iOS
GIFSTORY
Gifstory makes it easy to create your own GIFs with your phone’s camera. Shoot up to 60 frames with your camera, add a filter and you’re ready to save or share your GIF. The app has built-in sharing to Messenger, Instagram, Tumblr and Facebook but you can also save it to your Camera Roll or share to another app via the iOS share sheet.
Pro-tip: You can download additional filters from the in-app store (some are free and some require an in-app purchase.)
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