You won’t have to pay for Apple Intelligence features until at least 2027

Apple Intelligence — the personal intelligence system for iPhone, iPad, and Mac — combines the power of generative models with personal context to deliver intelligence that’s useful and relevant to the user.

As with several of Apple’s Services – such as Apple Music, Apple TV+, iCloud+, Apple Fitness+, Apple Arcade, etc. – more advanced features of Apple Intelligence are expected to eventually come with a subscription fee, likely bundled into Apple One. But, such charges are at least three years away.

Charles Martin for AppleInsider:

AppleInsider has previously discussed that future Apple Intelligence features, particularly those for more advanced users, could come with a subscription or fee structure. That said, it is unlikely that users will see such features before 2027 at the earliest, according to Bloomberg’s Power On newsletter.

The first set of features of Apple Intelligence include a combination of intelligent summarization abilities in programs like Mail and Messages, an improved Siri assistant, image generators, and more…

[M]ore advanced features of Apple Intelligence are likely with a price tag. These features would likely be for specialized areas, or for large-scale services leveraging the Private Cloud Compute technology.

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MacDailyNews Take: According to some analysts, Apple could charge up to $20 per month for select Apple Intelligence features.

Current Apple One rates:


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