Apple Intelligence will begin rolling out to the public in U.S. English-only when iOS 18.1 is released in October. Apple will add additional languages over the next year. The new features will require an iPhone 15 or iPhone 16.
Apple told publications including The Verge that Apple Intelligence will support the following previously-unannounced languages in 2025:
- India (English)
- Singapore (English)
- Germany (German)
- Italy (Italian)
- South Korea (Korean)
- Portugal (Portuguese)
- Vietnam (Vietnamese)
Apple had previously announced that it would add support for English in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, and the U.K. in December, and that support for Chinese, French, Japanese, and Spanish will be added next year.
Here’s the full list of countries and languages that are now known:
- Australia (December 2024)
- Canada (December 2024)
- New Zealand (December 2024)
- U.K. (December 2024)
- South Africa (December 2024)
- China (2025)
- France (2025)
- Japan (2025)
- Spain (2025)
- India (2025)
- Singapore (2025)
- Germany (2025)
- Italy (2025)
- South Korea (2025)
- Portugal (2025)
- Vietnam (2025)
Apple Intelligence will not be available on the iPhone and iPad in the European Union, due to the EU’s Digital Markets Act, limiting the feature to Macs powered by the M1 chip or newer there. Apple said it is in discussions about this issue with the European Commission.