Try the iOS 17 beta for free now - a $99 Apple Developer subscription no longer required

In an interesting turn of events, Apple no longer requires a $99 yearly subscription to test out its latest developer betas meaning anyone can sign up and download the latest version of Apple software completely free of charge. This includes the developer betas for iOS 17, iPadOS 17 as well as macOS Sonoma and watchOS 10.

Those of you who want to test out the new software(s) can simply sign up for the Apple Developer Program with your Apple ID. After that users be able to enroll and download developer betas without waiting for the public beta launches.

Apple Developer Program tiers comparison

The new Developer free tier also includes access to Xcode developer tools, on-device testing and beta releases as well as access to the Apple Developer Forums and Feedback Assistant for bug reporting. Paid developer accounts get a range of other perks and support from Apple as well as app distribution on the App Store.

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Reader comments

  • kek drek

You say it is getting hard for Google? Well of course, Kek. But it's not hard for Apple.

  • Wake up tri tri

Hey Tri Tri, the public beta, launching in July, is free. The current beta is for developers only, you can install it on your main device if you want, but it's buggy. Wait for the public beta. It is free. You did used to have to pay $99 to becom...

  • Caroller

Jeez Carol, you hate the minds behind Apple? Your comment is so inane. But you love the minds that introduced Android's horrible everything? You have a weird mind, Carol.