 The study aims to identify and evaluate pregnancy mobile apps using a modified application scoring system, which includes both objective and subjective criteria and evaluation of special features. A list of 57 unique pregnancy apps was generated, with a mean score of 9.4 points out of a maximum of 16. However, only 24 percent of apps included a text search field, and only 28 percent cited literature. The study concludes that while many high scoring apps are available, few contain all desired components and features, and a Google search is a successful way for patients and providers to find useful and comprehensive pregnancy apps. This article was authored by Gabriella Fridt, Kelly Bogart, and Catherine Tchen.