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Help developers test beta versions of their apps and App Clips using the TestFlight app. Download TestFlight on the App Store for iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, Apple Vision Pro, Watch, and iMessage.
Getting started
To test beta versions of apps and App Clips using TestFlight, you’ll need to accept an email or public link invitation from the developer and have a device that you can use to test. You’ll be able to access the builds that the developer makes available to you.
Note: Developers can choose to set criteria for their beta, such as a preferred device or OS. You must have the preferred device and OS in order to accept the invitation. You can tap or click Learn More in the invite to view the specific device and OS requirements the developer is looking for.
If you’re a member of the developer’s team, the developer can give you access to all builds or certain builds
Required OS by platform
- iOS or iPadOS apps: iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch running iOS 14 or iPadOS 14 or later. App Clips require iOS 14 or iPadOS 14, or later.
- macOS apps: Mac running macOS 12 or later.
- tvOS apps: Apple TV running tvOS 14 or later.
- visionOS apps: Apple Vision Pro running visionOS 1 or later.
- watchOS apps: Apple Watch running watchOS 6 or later.
Installing and testing beta apps
Each build is available to test for up to 90 days, starting from the day the developer uploads their build. You can see how many days you have left for testing under the app name in TestFlight. TestFlight will notify you each time a new build is available and will include instructions on what you need to test. Alternatively, with TestFlight 3 or later, you can turn on automatic updates to have the latest beta builds install automatically.
When the testing period is over, you'll no longer be able to open the beta build. To install the App Store version of the app, download or purchase the app from the App Store. In-app purchases are free only during beta testing, and any in-app purchases made during testing will not carry over to App Store versions.
Note: To automatically download additional in-app content and assets, such as Apple-Hosted Background Assets and Managed Background Assets after a beta app is installed, ensure the In-App Content or Automatically download in-app content option is enabled in your App Store settings for iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and Apple Vision Pro
Apple-Hosted Background Assets: Devices must be running iOS/iPadOS 19 or later, and macOS 16 or later.
Managed Background Assets: Devices must be running iOS/iPadOS 16 or later, macOS 13 or later, tvOS 18.5 or later, and visionOS 2.4 or later.
Installation
To get started, install TestFlight on the device you’ll use for testing. Then, accept your email invitation or follow the public link invitation to install the beta app. The public link invitation will include a description of the beta app and may also include screenshots, the app category, and criteria you must meet to join the beta. You can install the beta app on up to 30 devices.
If you do not meet the tester criteria, the beta invitation will inform you that the developer requires you to test with a specific device and OS when you tap or click Learn More on the beta invitation. If you have a device that meets the critiera, you can install TestFlight on the device and then accept the beta invitation.
Keep in mind that you can accept an invitation on a non-preferred device as long as you have a device associated with TestFlight that meets the criteria set by the developer.
If you do not wish to accept an invitation, you can easily give feedback to help the developer by letting them know why.
Note: When testing your app's subscriptions in TestFlight, the renewal rate is accelerated. Each subscription is renewed daily, up to 6 times within a one-week period, regardless of the subscription's duration.
Note: Managed Apple Accounts can't be used to test builds.
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- Open your email invitation and touch "View in TestFlight" or touch the public link on your device.
- If you’re a new tester for the app, touch Accept, then touch Install to download the app to your device
Note: If a compatible build is available for your device, an Install button will appear, allowing you to accept the invitation and install the compatible build
If you’re a returning tester, touch Update or Open.
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Managing automatic updates
After installing TestFlight 3 or later for iOS, iPadOS, or tvOS, TestFlight for visionOS, or TestFlight for macOS, you’ll be prompted to turn on automatic updates. This allows the latest available beta builds to install automatically. TestFlight will notify you each time a new build is installed on your device. Automatic updates can be turned off at any time.
Use TestFlight to change automatic update settings for all of the beta apps you’re testing using TestFlight:
Note: This setting will apply to all new beta app builds. Beta apps that have automatic updates set at the individual app level won’t be affected
TestFlight for iOS or iPadOS
- Open TestFlight and tap Settings in the top right.
- Tap Automatic Updates for New Apps.
- Tap On or Off.
TestFlight for macOS
- Open TestFlight and choose Preferences from the TestFlight menu.
- Under General, select Automatic Updates for New Apps.
TestFlight for tvOS
- Open TestFlight and click the Settings tab at the top.
- Select Automatic Updates
- Turn Automatic Updates On or Off
TestFlight for visionOS
- Open TestFlight and from the bottom left, touch open your profile.
- Under App Settings, touch Automatic Updates for New Apps to turn it on or off.
Use TestFlight to change automatic update settings for individual beta apps you’re testing:
TestFlight for iOS or iPadOS
- Open TestFlight and go to the app’s page.
- Under App Information, turn Automatic Updates On or Off.
TestFlight for visionOS
- Open TestFlight and go to the app’s page.
- Under App Settings, touch Automatic Updates to turn it on or off.
TestFlight for macOS
- Open TestFlight and go to the app’s page.
- Under App Settings, select Automatic Updates.
TestFlight for tvOS
- Open TestFlight and go to the app’s page.
- Under the app icon, click More.
- Click Turn On Automatic Updates or Turn Off Automatic Updates.
iOS, iPadOS, macOS, or visionOS apps
You can send feedback through the TestFlight app or directly from the beta app or beta App Clip by taking a screenshot, and you can report a crash after it occurs. If you were invited to test an app with a public link, you can choose not to provide your email address or other personal information to the developer. Apple will also receive all feedback you submit and will be able to tie it to your Apple Account.
Sending feedback through the TestFlight app
For iOS or iPadOS:
- Open the TestFlight app on your device.
- From the Apps list, tap the app you want to send feedback for.
- Tap Send Beta Feedback.
- In the share dialog, tap Include Screenshot to choose a screenshot. If you don’t want to send an attachment, tap Don't Include Screenshot.
- Add your comments (up to 4,000 characters), and optionally enter your email address if you were invited with a public link.
- Tap Submit.
If your device is running an OS earlier than iOS 13 or iPadOS 13, tap Send Beta Feedback to compose an email to the developer. The feedback email contains detailed information about the beta app and about your iOS device. You can also provide additional information, such as necessary screenshots and steps required to reproduce any issues. Your email address will be visible to the developer when you send email feedback through the TestFlight app even if you were invited through a public link.
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- Open the TestFlight app on your Mac.
- From the Apps list in the sidebar, select the app you want to send feedback for.
- Click Send Beta Feedback.
- In the feedback dialog that appears, add your comments (up to 4,000 characters), and optionally enter your email address if you were invited with a public link.
- Optionally, attach a screenshot by clicking Attach Screenshot.
- Click Submit.
Note: You can drag and drop screenshots into the feedback text field.
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- Take a screenshot on your device. For details on how to take screenshots, see Take a screenshot on your iPhone, Take a screenshot on your iPad, and Take a screenshot on your iPod touch.
- A thumbnail of your screenshot appears in the lower-left corner of your device. Tap the thumbnail and, if needed, add drawings and text with Markup. Then tap Done.
- Tap Share Beta Feedback.
- Optionally, you can add comments (up to 4,000 characters), and your email address if you were invited with a public link.
- Tap Submit.
For macOS:
- Take a screenshot on your Mac. For details on how to take screenshots, visit Take a screenshot on your Mac.
- A thumbnail of your screenshot appears in the lower-right corner of your Mac. Click the thumbnail to open the Quick Look window and, if needed, add drawings and text with Markup.
- From the Share menu in the Quick Look window, click Send Beta Feedback.
- Optionally, you can add comments (up to 4,000 characters), and your email address if you were invited with a public link.
- Click Submit
Sending crash information
If you experience a crash while testing a beta app or beta App Clip, you’ll receive an alert asking if you want to send crash details to the developer through TestFlight. Developers can opt out of receiving this type of feedback, so this option is only available if the developer has it enabled.
When a crash alert displays for TestFlight for iOS or iPadOS, tap Share, add any additional comments, then tap Submit.
When a crash alert displays for TestFlight for macOS, click Report, add any additional comments, then click OK, Send, or Reopen.
When a crash alert displays for TestFlight for visionOS, touch Share, add any additional comments, then pinch Submit.
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If you don’t accept your email invitation, the beta app won’t be installed, you won’t be listed as a tester, and Apple won’t take any action with respect to your email address. Additionally, you can unsubscribe using the link at the bottom of the invitation email to notify the developer that you’d like to be removed from their list. If you accepted the invitation and no longer wish to test the app, you can delete yourself as a tester by visiting the app’s Information page in TestFlight and tapping Stop Testing.