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Apple makes iOS 17 developer beta free for registered developers

For years, access to the iOS developer beta and other developer builds has only been available through a $99/year developer account. Shaking things up this year and increasing access in a big way, Apple has just made the iOS 17 developer beta and other betas free to anyone who registers as a developer.

Earlier today I noted that many users were seeing the option to install the iOS 17 developer beta despite not having a developer account. It seemed like it was a bug with the iOS 17 beta rollout, but as it turns out, it’s intentional.

Spotted by iSoftware Updates, Apple has officially announced the change on its Developer website that compares the new free and paid membership options. While the betas are available without paying the $99 Apple notes you still must sign up and register as a developer.

You can learn how to develop apps for Apple platforms for free without enrolling. With just an Apple ID, you can access Xcode, software downloads, documentation, sample code, forums, and Feedback Assistant, as well as test your apps on devices. If you don’t already have an Apple ID, you can create one now. To distribute apps, join the Apple Developer Program.

That makes sense why the iOS 17 Developer Beta is showing up for all users under Settings > General > Software Update. Check out our full guide for all the details:

Keep in mind the developer beta naturally has bugs and performance issues and isn’t intended to be installed on your primary device.

Here’s a look at the differences between the $99/year Apple Developer Program and just using your Apple ID:

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Michael is an editor for 9to5Mac. Since joining in 2016 he has written more than 3,000 articles including breaking news, reviews, and detailed comparisons and tutorials.


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