5 Integrations with Apple Intelligence
View a list of Apple Intelligence integrations and software that integrates with Apple Intelligence below. Compare the best Apple Intelligence integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Apple Intelligence. Here are the current Apple Intelligence integrations in 2026:
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Apple Notes
Apple
Notes is the best place to jot down quick thoughts or to save longer notes filled with checklists, images, web links, scanned documents, handwritten notes, or sketches. And with iCloud, it’s easy to keep all your devices in sync, so you’ll always have your notes with you. -
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Apple Mail
Apple
Apple Mail is an email client that is included on iPhone, iPad, iPod, and Mac devices by default. You can link it to your Gmail account, or use it instead of Microsoft Outlook. There are two ways you can set up an email account in the Mail app on your iOS device — automatically or manually. Apple may collect and use your domain address (for example, yahoo.com, gmail.com, etc.) in order to improve our products and services. Beyond this, your full email address will not be stored, and will not be used or shared with third parties by Apple. There are two options for setting up an email account in the Mail app on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch: automatically or manually. Learn about which option is best for you. Learn what to do if you need help. For example, changes you made to Contacts, Calendars, or Reminders on one device didn't appear on all devices. How to control your inbox and more easily focus on the messages that are important to you. -
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Apple Photos
Apple
Photos for iPhone, iPad, and Mac features an immersive, dynamic look that showcases your best photos. Find the shots you’re looking for with powerful search options. Organize your collection into albums, or keep your photos organized automatically with smart albums. Perfect your photos and videos with intuitive built-in editing tools, or use your favorite photo apps. And with iCloud Photos, you can keep all your photos and videos stored in iCloud and up to date on your Mac, Apple TV, iPhone, iPad, and even your PC. Photos intelligently declutters and curates your photos and videos — so you can easily see your best memories. Photos emphasizes the best shots in your library, hiding duplicates, receipts, and screenshots. Days, Months, and Years views organize your photos by when they were taken. Your best shots are highlighted with larger previews, and Live Photos and videos play automatically, bringing your library to life. -
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macOS Sequoia
Apple
macOS Sequoia is Apple’s latest operating system designed to enhance productivity, creativity, and seamless device integration for Mac users. It introduces Apple Intelligence, a smart assistant that personalizes helpful insights based on your context. The update allows you to mirror your iPhone directly on your Mac, control it, and manage notifications with ease. New window tiling features and keyboard shortcuts streamline multitasking by organizing your workspace efficiently. The OS also brings new capabilities to apps like Safari, Messages, Maps, and Notes, including smarter reading tools, message scheduling, detailed topographic maps, and live audio transcription. Additionally, macOS Sequoia supports high-quality gaming with titles optimized for Apple silicon, alongside improved privacy and security controls.Starting Price: Free -
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Siri
Apple
Siri is the world’s most popular intelligent assistant. With SiriKit and Shortcuts, your apps can help users get things done with just their voice, intelligent suggestions, or the Shortcuts app. Your apps can also reach users across Apple platforms with Shortcuts on watchOS, SiriKit Music on HomePod, and SiriKit Media on Apple TV. Help users quickly accomplish tasks related to your app with their voice or with a tap with the Shortcuts API. Siri intelligently pairs users’ daily routines with your apps to suggest convenient shortcuts right when they’re needed on the Lock screen, in widgets, in Search, or from the Siri watch face. Siri can ask follow-up questions, which allows your shortcuts to get even more done. For example, when a user says “Order takeout,” Siri can ask, “Which order would you like?” and present a list of favorite orders from a food ordering app to choose from.
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