Apple Intelligence wasn’t part of the initial iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia beta releases, but Apple has finally rolled it out to compatible devices. Although it won’t be available to the public until fall 2024, we’ll show you how to access it on your Apple device right now.

Apple Intelligence Is Included With iOS 18.1 and macOS 15.1 Betas

While we’re still awaiting the public release of iOS 18 later in 2024, Apple has already begun rolling out developer beta builds of iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1 with Apple Intelligence baked in.

If you haven’t already, you first need toinstall the iOS/iPadOS 18 beta on your iPhone or iPad(orthe macOS Sequoia beta on your Mac). Afterward, you need to select the iOS 18.1 or macOS Sequoia 15.1 beta channel in theSoftware Updatemenu and update your device again.

iPadOS 18.1 beta appearing on the Software Update menu in iPadOS

You’ll only see the iOS/iPadOS 18.1 or macOS 15.1 update on devices that support Apple Intelligence. So, at least an iPhone 15 Pro or an iPad or Mac with the M1 chip or later is required to be eligible for this beta channel.

Even if your device supports Apple Intelligence, you need to meet a couple more requirements before you may try Apple’s AI features early. For starters, Apple Intelligence is currently limited to users in the United States.

Join the Apple Intelligence waitlist option in iPadOS 18.1 beta

However, if you reside elsewhere, you can change your iPhone’s region to the United States by heading toSettings > General > Language & Region. You can also do the same on a Mac from System Settings. Additionally, you need toset Siri’s languageand device language to English (US).

Joining the Waitlist for Apple Intelligence

Doing all the above is still not enough to get Apple Intelligence on your compatible iPhone, iPad, or Mac. You need to join the waitlist by heading toSettings > Apple Intelligence & Siriand tappingJoin the Apple Intelligence Waitlistoption at the top. You can do the same from the System Settings app on your Mac.

Once you’re in, you should see anApple Intelligence togglein the same menu. Toggle it on to start using AI features on your Apple device. You’ll know Apple Intelligence is active when you invoke Siri and see its new interface. Once you disable It, Siri will revert to the old UI.

After checking out Apple Intelligence for a bit, I quickly realized that severalAI features Apple announced at WWDC 2024are still missing, like Image Playground, Genmoji, ChatGPT integration, and more.

On the bright side, iOS/iPadOS 18.1 beta gives you access to Writing Tools, improved Siri, call recording with transcription, natural language search in the Photos app, Smart Reply in Apple Mail, and Reduce Interruptions Focus mode. I assume Apple is saving the rest of the Apple Intelligence features for future updates.