Apple Launches Party-Planning App ‘Apple Invites’

February 5, 2025

The app integrates Apple’s AI-powered system, Apple Intelligence, offering features like the built-in Image Playground, where users can generate original images using concepts, descriptions, and photos from their library.

Apple has unveiled a new iPhone app called Apple Invites, designed to streamline event planning and enhance the party experience.

The app allows users to create and share invitations, track RSVPs, curate an Apple Music playlist for the event, and compile a Shared Album with photos and videos from the gathering — all in one convenient platform.

Brent Chiu-Watson, Apple’s senior director of Worldwide Product Marketing for Apps and iCloud, highlighted the app’s aim to elevate event experiences. “With Apple Invites, an event comes to life from the moment the invitation is created, and users can share lasting memories even after they get together,” he said.

The app integrates Apple’s AI-powered system, Apple Intelligence, offering features like the built-in Image Playground, where users can generate original images using concepts, descriptions, and photos from their library. Additionally, Writing Tools help users craft the perfect invitation text for their events.

“Apple Invites brings together capabilities our users already know and love across iPhone, iCloud, and Apple Music, making it easy to plan special events,” Chiu-Watson added.

Apple Invites marks a significant move in Apple’s expansion into social event organization, further integrating AI technology into everyday user experiences.

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