Use Apple Intelligence in Shortcuts on iPhone (original) (raw)

You can create more powerful shortcuts than ever with Apple Intelligence.* Intelligent actions in shortcuts can summarize text, create images, or tap directly into Apple Intelligence or Extension models to provide responses that feed into your shortcut.

Note: Apple Intelligence is not available on all iPhone models or in all languages or regions.** To access the most recent available features, make sure you’re using the latest version of iOS and have Apple Intelligence turned on.

Find Apple Intelligence shortcuts

If you’re looking for new shortcuts to add to your collection, or if you want to see what’s possible and how particular Apple Intelligence shortcuts are built, check out the Apple Intelligence category in the Shortcuts Gallery.

  1. Go to the Shortcuts app on your iPhone.
  2. Tap Gallery, then tap the Create Shortcut button on a shortcut in the Apple Intelligence category to add it to your collection.

Use a model to build custom shortcuts

You can create your own custom shortcuts that use an Apple Intelligence model—either on-device or Private Cloud Compute—or ChatGPT to handle simple or complex requests in your shortcuts. You can use a model to provide input to an action, parse the output of an action, and more.

You can choose from three models:

To get started, try out something similar to the following:

  1. Go to the Shortcuts app on your iPhone.
  2. Tap the Create Shortcut button.
    Tip: Tap the Apple Intelligence category, then choose a specific intelligent action.
  3. Search for an action, then tap it to add it to your shortcut.
    For example, search for Get Current Weather, then tap it. If Shortcuts prompts you for access to your location, tap Allow Access.
  4. Search for the Use Model action, then choose a model.
    For example, choose On-Device.
  5. In the text field below “Use Model,” enter your prompt.
    For example, enter “Write a concise, funny summary of today’s weather with emoji.”
    If you’d like to be able to interact with the model to further refine your request, tap the arrow next to “Use model,” then tap the Follow Up checkbox.
  6. To add another action, search for it, then tap it to add it.
    For example, search Show Content, tap it, then select Response.
  7. To test your new shortcut, tap the Play button.

Your shortcut is saved automatically. To learn about the different ways you can run your shortcut, see Launch a shortcut from another app on iPhone or iPad.

Learn more about input, Follow Up, and output

Here are some details about using the Use Model action: