Complete List of Devices that Support Apple Intelligence
Apple Intelligence is a set of upcoming artificial intelligence tools that can help you generate images from text, get email summaries and search through your photos using natural language.
For the iPhone, iPad, and Mac, Apple recently released the iOS 18.1 beta, iPadOS 18.1 beta, and macOS Sequoia 15.1 beta. Many eagerly awaited Apple Intelligence improvements, including an improved Siri and an upgraded Photos app with support for natural language search, are included in the latest software version.
It still lacks some AI features, though, such as Genmoji and ChatGPT integration for picture creation, which the company claims will be available later this year.
While iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia will all come with Apple Intelligence built in, not every iPhone, iPad, or Mac will have access to every function because most processing takes place on the device itself.
If you are wondering whether your Apple device will get these features, here’s the full list of devices that support Apple Intelligence.
iPhone
iPhone 15 Pro
iPhone 15 Pro Max
All iPhone 16 series devices (expected)
iPad
M1 iPad Air
M2 iPad Air
M1 iPad Pro
M2 iPad Pro
M4 iPad Pro
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MacBook
M1 MacBook Pro
M2 MacBook Pro
M3 MacBook Pro
M1 MacBook Air
M2 MacBook Air
M3 MacBook Air
iMac
M1 iMac
M2 iMac
Mac
M1 Mac Studio
M2 Mac Studio
M1 Mac mini
M2 Mac mini
M3 Mac Pro
Apple also clarified that at launch, only iPhone, iPad and Mac will get Apple Intelligence features, so it is still unclear if the tech giant is working on bringing some of these features to the Vision Pro, HomePod or Apple Watch.
If your Apple device does not support Apple Intelligence features, it will get iOS 18 beta, iPadOS 18 beta and MacOS Sequoia 15 beta instead of iOS 18.1 beta, iPadOS 18.1 beta and MacOS Sequoia 15.1 beta.
One thing to note is that you won’t be able to enjoy Apple Intelligence features straightaway after installing the latest beta as they are limited to the United States right now and require users to join a waitlist.
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