The 30th Annual Webby Awards is a celebration of what we’re Big On – AI, Creators, and ever-expanding digital creativity. Below, read a few reasons how participating in the 30th Annual Webby Awards can benefit you, and your work. Enter your work today to show that you are Big On shaping the future!
By submitting your work into the Webby Awards, you can:
- Join Three Decades of Winners
Anyone has the chance to win a Webby Award, from emerging creators to household brands, tech companies to audio experts, and leading agencies to innovators. The only requirement is to do great work. Winning a Webby Award means joining a three-decade legacy who have defined excellence on the Internet, including: Apple, Walton Goggins, Loewe, R/GA, Netflix, Letterboxd, Dr. Fei-Fei Li, Google NotebookLM, The New York Times, Duolingo, and Roblox to name a few.
2. Grow Your Business
Over 80% of Webby Winners tell us that they’ve earned new business and generated significant marketing exposure after their win. A Webby Award shows the value of your work, demonstrates that it breaks through a competitive market, and opens the door for new opportunities.
3. Earn Global Recognition
A global showcase for digital creativity, last year The Webby Awards generated nearly 22 billion media impressions worldwide. Webby Award winners receive coverage from global outlets, historically including: AdAge, The New York Times, The Independent, The Associated Press, The Hollywood Reporter, Teen Vogue, Wired, Vulture, Le Monde, and Billboard.
4. Reward Your Team
85% of people recognized by The Webby Awards say it has advanced their professional career. Entering is a meaningful way to validate that their work is world-class, and shows investment in their career growth.

Alissa Swango, Claire Manibog, Cosima Amelang, Halley Brown, Melati Maupin, Ruben Rodriguez Perez, Sarah Gardner, Adriana Sanchez Colon, Elizabeth Thompson, and Caitlin Holbrook from National Geographic at the 29th Webby Awards
- Have Your Work Seen by Industry Luminaries
Winners in the Webby Awards are selected by the International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences, our judging academy that represents the industry’s foremost leaders.
Select jurors include:
- Manuel “Manolo” Arroyo, Global CMO, The Coca-Cola Company US
- Yann LeCun, VP & Chief AI Scientist, Meta
- Paris Hilton, Creator
- Tiffany Rolfe, Global Chief Creative Officer, R/GA
- Tekedra Mawakana, Co-Chief Executive Officer, Waymo
- Bob Carrigan, CEO, Audible
- Kim Larson, Managing Director, Head of Creator & Gaming, YouTube
- Joanne Jang, Head of Model Behavior & Policy, OpenAI
Learn more about our newest judges, and explore the full list at iadas.net.
- Earn a Webby Special Achievement Award
Each year, the Webby Awards honors a select group of visionaries with Special Achievement Awards for their exceptional contributions across the Internet. Organizations that earn the most wins, nominations, and honors across categories will be selected as our annual Agency of the Year, Brand of the Year, Network of the Year, Media Company of the Year, Podcast of the Year, and Production Company of the Year.

Alex Schill, Till Diestel, and Max Schongen from Serviceplan Germany at the 29th Webby Awards
- Be in the Room with the Internet’s Best
When you win a Webby Award, you are invited to attend The Webby Awards show. A one-of-a-kind celebration, it attracts the most iconic voices across tech, media, entertainment, advertising and Internet culture to give a 5-Word Speech, the signature of The Webby Awards.
You Can’t Win If You Don’t Enter.
Earning a Webby Award can take your company to new heights, but only if you participate. Submit work in the 30th Annual Webby Awards by the Early Entry Deadline on Friday, October 24, 2025 for best pricing.