The Apple Feature Availability Map is an independent, regularly updated reference that shows where individual Apple platform features are available around the world — country by country, platform by platform.
Apple ships the same software to nearly every country, but many of its most useful capabilities are not available everywhere. Apple Pay depends on relationships with local banks and payment networks. Apple Intelligence rolls out language by language and region by region. Health features such as ECG, irregular-rhythm and hypertension notifications, and sleep apnea detection require regulatory clearance in each market before Apple can switch them on. Services like Apple News, Fitness+, and Apple Arcade have their own country lists.
Apple publishes this information, but it is scattered across separate "feature availability" pages for iOS, macOS, and watchOS, and those pages are long, dense, and easy to miss. If you want to answer a simple question — "Is this feature available where I live?" or "What did Apple just turn on in my country?" — there has not been a single, searchable place to look. This project exists to fill that gap.
Every availability fact on this site is derived from Apple's own official feature-availability pages for iOS, macOS, and watchOS. We read those pages, normalise the country and feature names into a consistent structure, and store the result as an open dataset that powers the map, the lookups, and the search.
We do not invent, estimate, or editorialise the availability data itself. If Apple lists a feature as available in a country, it appears here; if Apple removes it, our next update reflects that. The original wording from Apple's notes is preserved wherever it adds context (for example, "Available on iOS" qualifiers).
An automated job re-reads Apple's pages on a daily schedule. When it detects that a feature gained or lost a region compared with the previous snapshot, it writes a dated changelog entry describing the change. The "Data updated" timestamp on the home page always reflects the most recent successful refresh.
We aim to mirror Apple's listings faithfully, but a few caveats apply. Availability can change between our scheduled refreshes, so Apple's own pages remain the definitive source at any given moment. Apple sometimes describes the same place differently across pages (for example, a region versus a city), and our normalisation does its best to reconcile those into one entry. Finally, "available" on Apple's pages means the feature is offered in a region; it does not guarantee it will work for every carrier, bank, language, or specific device model. When in doubt, confirm with Apple before making a purchase decision.
If you spot something that looks wrong, we would genuinely like to know so we can investigate and improve our processing.
This is an independent project. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Apple Inc. "Apple", "iOS", "macOS", "watchOS", "Apple Pay", "Apple Watch", and related names are trademarks of Apple Inc., used here only to describe and reference the features they identify. All availability data belongs to Apple; this site simply organises and visualises it to make it easier to explore.
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