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Apple Intelligence will support more languages from April

January 31, 2025 | by AI

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Apple Intelligence is Going GLOBAL: 8 New Languages Coming in April 2025

Apple’s AI Revolution Just Got a Whole Lot Bigger

Buckle up, world—Apple Intelligence is breaking language barriers like never before. In a bombshell announcement during Apple’s Q4 2024 earnings call, CEO Tim Cook revealed that the AI suite will expand its reach to French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, and Simplified Chinese starting April 2025. But that’s not all—localized English versions for India and Singapore are also on the way. 🌍

“This is just the beginning. We’re committed to making Apple Intelligence accessible to everyone, everywhere.”

Tim Cook, Apple CEO

From U.S. English to a Global Powerhouse

Remember when Apple Intelligence launched in 2024 with support only for U.S. English? Fast forward to December 2024, and the iOS 18.2 update brought localized English support for Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, and the U.K. Now, Apple is doubling down with a massive expansion that will make its AI suite a truly global player.

What’s Next for Apple Intelligence?

  • New Siri Features: The next-gen Siri, capable of understanding on-screen context, is set to roll out “over the next several months.”
  • EU and Mainland China: While Apple hasn’t revealed plans for these regions yet, the global rollout suggests they’re on the radar.
  • Localized Experiences: Expect smarter, more culturally relevant interactions as Apple Intelligence adapts to regional nuances.

Why This Matters

This isn’t just about adding languages—it’s about empowering millions of users worldwide to harness the full potential of AI. Whether you’re in Tokyo, Berlin, or São Paulo, Apple Intelligence is about to become your new best friend. And with Siri’s upcoming upgrades, the future of AI-driven convenience is looking brighter than ever.

So, mark your calendars for April 2025. The world is about to get a whole lot smarter, one language at a time. 🚀

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