Apple Inc. was founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak in a small garage in California. What began as a simple idea to build personal computers soon grew into one of the most influential technology companies in the world.
The company’s early success came with the Apple I and later the Macintosh, which introduced a user friendly graphical interface. However, Apple faced challenges in the 1990s, struggling with competition and internal issues.
A major turning point came in 1997 when Steve Jobs returned to the company. Apple began focusing on innovation and design, launching products like the iMac and iPod, which quickly gained global popularity.
In 2007, Apple introduced the iPhone, a revolutionary device that changed the smartphone industry and transformed how people communicate and use technology. The company later expanded its ecosystem with products like the iPad, Apple Watch and digital services.
Today, under CEO Tim Cook, Apple is one of the world’s most valuable companies, known for its innovation, strong brand and global reach.
As Apple marks 50 years, its journey from a garage startup to a tech giant highlights its lasting impact on the modern digital world.















