Everything you need to know about Apple Intelligence summaries and how to use them x

Summaries are one of the features of Apple intelligence that we’ve been treated to in iOS 18.1. While the big hitters like Image Playground and Genmoji are due to arrive in iOS 18.2 in December, we can enjoy some Apple Intelligence features, like summaries, right now.

Provided you have a compatible Apple device and have turned on Apple Intelligence, Summaries appear in a number of places in the latest version of iOS, iPadOS, and macOS Sequoia, so here we’ll show you how to access them in every place Apple has hidden them away, making sure you don’t miss out on anything.

Mail and summaries

Apple Intelligence Mail summaries in iOS 18.2 developer beta

(Image credit: Future / Apple)

Using summaries in the Mail app is a fantastic timesaver. Just open a new email in Mail, drag the screen down (on an iPhone or iPad), and a new Summarize button springs into view. Tap this to get the email summary right at the top of the message. The summary is around five to six lines and can help you decide if it’s worth reading the whole email. Once your summary has been created it lives forever, so if you go back to your inbox, then return to the email you can see it again.

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