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How to install the iPadOS 18 public beta on your iPad

In This Article

In This Article

Apple kicked offWWDC 2024with the reveal of the next big update to hit the iPad,iPadOS 18, alongsideiOS 18,macOS Sequoiaand more. But did you know you can already install iPadOS 18 on your iPad?

It might not be the final release of iPadOS 18 – that’s not due until later this year – but if you’re curious, you can install the iPadOS 18 public beta on your iPad right now.

We should warn you: the iPadOS 18 beta will likely be buggy, so installing it on your primary iPad is not advisable.

With that all said, here’s how you can install the iPadOS 18 public beta on your iPad right now.

What you’ll need:

The Short Version

Step1

Log in with your Apple ID at beta.apple.com

Log in with your Apple ID at beta.apple.com

The first step is to enrol your Apple ID into Apple’s Public Beta Program. It’s completely free to do, and it’s easy too; just sign in with your Apple ID atbeta.apple.comto enrol.

Step2

Back up your iPad

Before we go any further, it’s worth making a backup of your iPad, either via iCloud or on your PC or Mac.That’ll be invaluable if you decide that iPadOS 18 is a little too buggy in its current form and want to downgrade to iPadOS 17. The issue is that you can’t restore from an iPadOS 18 backup in iPadOS 17, so unless you want to start anew, we’d recommend keeping that backup safe.

Step3

Open the Settings app

On your iPad, head to the Settings app. That’s the app with a cogwheel icon if you’re unsure.

Step4

Tap General

From the main Settings menu, tap General on the left-hand toolbar.

Step5

Tap Software Update

From within the General menu, tap Software Update.

Step6

Tap Beta Updates

Tap the Beta Updates button to select the beta you’d like to install on your iPad. This might take a couple of seconds to appear in the menu while Apple verifies that you’ve got a public beta-associated Apple ID connected to your iPhone.

Step7

Tap iPadOS 18 Public Beta

From the list of available beta programs, tap the iPadOS 18 Public Beta and tap back in the top-left to go back to the main software update menu.

Step8

Tap Download and Install

If you selected the correct beta in the previous step, you should now be able to install the iPadOS 18 beta on your iPad. Simply tap Update Now to download and install the update, and enjoy iPadOS 18!

Troubleshooting

Make sure that you’ve enrolled your Apple ID atbeta.apple.com, and be sure to verify that you’re logged in with that Apple ID on your iPad.

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Lewis is the Mobile Editor of Trusted Reviews with plenty of phone experience, from the Nokia 3210 to the iPhone 14 Pro Max. He has been in the tech industry writing about phones, headphones, tablets,…

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