Track how far you walk and how many steps you take. Always on, works on all iPhones.
Steps is a pedometer and activity tracker. It shows you just how much you're moving in a simple, elegant way. Set a goal. As you walk, the colors change to show your progress like a sunrise. No noise, no extra gadget to wear and nothing to distract you.
Everyone should walk 10,000 steps every day for their health, but many of us don't go that far. With Steps, you can easily track how far you go every day, set a goal, and get moving!
WHY STEPS:
- Clear, uncluttered design and changing color tells you at a glance how far you've gone today
- Easily set and adjust goals
- Calorie tracking, customized for your body and activity
- Track and share your full activity history
- Going for a walk? Record a workout, measure your performance and track your route using GPS
- Integrated with Apple Health to combine data from your Apple Watch or other connected devices, share workouts and more
- Check in quickly from your Apple Watch or one of our Widgets on your iPhone
- Stay up to date from the Lock Screen with our Lock Screen Widgets
- Customize to match your style with themes
- Siri and Shortcuts support. Try asking "Hey Siri, how many steps today?"
ALWAYS ON, WORKS WITH THE PHONE YOU HAVE:
- Always on and tracking, no need to press start and stop buttons
- Works anywhere on your body
- Works with any iPhone running iOS 14 or greater
Good app, surprisingly accurate with beauty in simplicity that does not sap battery power like similar GPS based apps. In its simplicity it does not have the "neat" mapping and graphs capability but in practice, having no Start/End button makes this practical. Apps that utilize the GPS will always have start/stop button to where you will eventually forget to start for no credit, or worst, forget to stop it to sap up your battery reserves. Honestly, walking is an anytime, anywhere activity, it should be recorded all day and why map it?This app simply capitalizes on the built-in iPhone accelerometer and the health app included in the IOS. It simply counts motions that mimics a step. At midnight it stores your days result then restarts at zero for the next day. If it's worth supporting the developer and getting calories then $1.99 seems worth it. It might count a non-step if your carrying the phone in your hand and perhaps by "flicking your hair" as others have commented. For best results keep the phone in your pocket as much as practically possible. This may not work so well if you keep your iPhone in a purse, just as the Fitbit was designed to be on your wrist. I find it plenty accurate. A GPS based app will likely give you more erroneous results. Turn on your favorite mapping app (or GPS based walk app) and lay it on your desk for a few hours. Through atmospheric conditions your phone will wander around a radius giving credit for walking just laying there.
Wonderful Easy-to-Use App!
OldSokobanPlayer
Yesterday evening I downloaded three different pedometers from the App Store for comparison with the built-in “Health” app: Steps, Pacer and Stepz. I have never used a pedometer before now. Then I went outside and did my stairs exercise in order to acquire my first set of data so as to compare the different apps.I must say that I like this app — Steps — the most! It is simple and straight forward, and it has just the data that I need — steps, miles, time and flights — without all of the extra data clutter that some of the other apps have.I also like the ease with which I can scroll left or right to see my walking history, or else tap on one of the seven day buttons, or else tap on a calendar button.The graphic interface is very clean and uncluttered, and the themes are pretty and easy on the eyes. While I paid the very reasonable and low price for the “Pro” version in order to get more themes to choose from, I must say that I like the default “Sunrise” theme the most. 😀Let me also add that the steps count with this particular app is very close to the actual steps I physically counted as I did my stairs exercise. I carried my iPhone in my front shorts pocket as I exercised, and I walked on flat pavement in the parking lot, as well as up and down two flights of stairs.The fact that this app integrates with the “Health” app — and imports health data from the same — is an added plus.For the aforementioned reasons, I give the “Steps” app five stars! I encourage everyone to give it a try! 😀
Nice UI but Incomplete
AppKitten
This app survived 1 workout because the UI is as advertised - attractive, clean, easy to see and understand. HOWEVER, it’s missing so so much. I use Apple Watch. During workout, there’s no 3rd page to control music - not even AppleMusic. I could launch music separately but had to fumble between apps during my workout. Very distracting. Therefore, I also can’t set a playlist to start with a workout. Can’t select to hide the map. No announcements for intervals. No audible reminder to turn the workout off. No auto-pause. Best I could figure, settings is virtually non existent because there really aren’t any of the expected workout control settings. Nope, no stat preference selection or customizations I could find. I wanted simplicity, which this certainly delivers and is beautiful to look at but it’s so simple that it’s missing vital features - at least for my use case. I really wanted something akin to Apple ‘s native activity tracker but with step counts. This would be my goto if I could control music and hide maps and/or any metrics I’m not interested in. Love the app. It’s just a wee lite to use the way I want.
I love this app!!!
LucaTheLegend
This game motivates me to go outside and run all day every day. Instead of playing other games, when I’m bored I go outside and start jogging with my best friend who also has the app. Believe or not, even though you don’t actually play any sort of game on this app, it’s actually kind of fun just running around the neighborhood. You also never know if you might meet a friend while running or jogging. I also love the fact that you can change the colors in the background. In addition, you can see the number of miles you’ve ran and how long you’ve been running for. You’re also able to change you’re goal for steps in a day. And you can pay just $1.99 to see the amount of calories you’ve burned for the day. Finally, you can check you’re history to see if the number of steps you’ve taken in a day has gone up compared to other days. I motivate everyone to get this app! I love it and you’ll love it too!
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Version 1.7.65
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Information
Seller
Year of Code, LLC
Size
55.4 MB
Category
Health & Fitness
Compatibility
Requires iOS 16.1 or later.
iPhone Requires iOS 16.1 or later.
Apple Watch Requires watchOS 8.0 or later.
Location
This app may use your location even when it isn’t open, which can decrease device battery life.