CATEGORIES

WAYMO
For steering robotaxis into the fast lane

Essilor Luxottica
FOR MAKING SMART GLASSES COOL

Homecourt For adding luxury to sustainable, nontoxic household products
CLEANING YOUR home is hardly a sexy undertaking. But when you’re obsessed with design, cleanliness, and things smelling good, it can be joyful.

Crunchyroll For turning anime fandom into an ecosystem
BEING A FAN OF ANIME IN THE aughts meant you either had to know Japanese or rely on the kindness of internet strangers, who would up- load their own subtitled versions of popular series to video-hosting site Crunchyroll, which launched in 2006. In the nearly two decades since, anime has crossed from subculture into mainstream pop culture among Western audiences, with Crunchyroll leading the way.

HistoSonics
FOR CHANNELING SOUND TO DESTROY LIVER TUMORS

Port of Portland
For creating a truly local airport

Robinhood
For helping Sherwood Forest help itself

Liquid Death
FOR GIVING THE BRAND COLLAB NEW LIFE

Wonder
FOR RETHINKING HOW FOOD DELIVERY WORKS, FROM THE BOTTOM UP

TOP TEN
“I WOULDN'T WANT TO COME HERE, TO BE honest” is not the first tourism slogan that would occur to most marketers.

Anysphere
FOR OFFERING DEVELOPERS A CODING PARTNER THAT CAN SEE THE BIG PICTURE

WNBA For posting up when it mattered
WHEN BASKETBALL STARS CAITLIN Clark, Angel Reese, and Cameron Brink rolled up to the Brooklyn Academy of Music last April for the 2024 WNBA draft, they signaled the arrival of a new generation of talent—and the league’s cultural ascendance.

Entangled Publishing
FOR FUELING THE ROMANTASY FRENZY

FX
For serving up nourishing, original TV in an era of ultra-processed entertainment

Iceye
FOR SEEING THE WORLD, EVEN THROUGH CLOUDS

Zero Foodprint For funding "collective regeneration"
EVERY DAY, Americans spend hundreds of millions of dollars on food, yet very little of that money directly changes how food is grown.

Bluesky
For freeing social media from the algorithm

Athletic Brewing
Just days before Athletic Brewing's newest busy season begins—Dry January—its primary brewery, in Milford, Connecticut, is shifting into overdrive, working to fill a 30-million-can stockpile to meet the coming month's nationwide surge in demand. A majority of these six-packs will vanish from shelves within the first two weeks of 2025.

Chainalysis
For bringing transparency to the crypto industry

Rocket Lab For keeping the space race competitive
YOU MIGHT NOT KNOW IT FROM the parade of SpaceX and Blue Origin headlines, but there's another player in the space-launch business—one that's considerably less flashy than the Elon Musk–and Jeff Bezos–owned companies, but gaining fast.

Duolingo
For finding a common language

Notion
FOR ORGANIZING THE TASK OF ORGANIZING

CRAFT WORK
Throughout Lisbon, Portuguese artisanship lives on through historic brands and inventive young designers

Roots Revival
In Tuscon, Betsy Andrews finds a community preserving its culinary future through ancient ways

VIENNA WAITS FOR YOU
The charm of Austria's modest, beautiful capital has always been in its timelessness. But with provocative museums, unconventional food and wine, and a raft of clever hotels, the city is moving forward

good vibrations
Explore the season's best beach-ready looks in their element: Costa Rica's breezy Pacific shores

HERE COMES THE SUN
Aussie designers Nicky and Simone Zimmermann share their favorite spots in Sydney

WHAT'S COOKING IN KIGALI
No longer just the gateway for gorilla trekkers, Rwanda's capital is fast becoming a hub of pan-African and global flavors

LOVE ETERNAL
The magic of Italy creates the setting for designer Athena Calderone to celebrate two major life moments

Safari at Sea
On the first sailing of ecotourism brand andBeyond's new cruise in the Galápagos, Chris Schalkx learns a lesson in conservancy