As promised earlier this year at Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC), the company today confirmed it’s broadening access to its Apple Fitness+ service to users beyond Apple Watch owners alone. At its iPhone 14 event today, Apple indicated that, later this fall, Apple Fitness+ would be available to all iPhone users regardless of whether or not they owned an Apple Watch.
In a press release, Apple said the Fitness+ would arrive in all 21 countries where the service is offered.
Previously, Fitness+ was designed to cater to Watch owners who wanted to access workouts from their wrist-worn wearable, offering a variety of different workout types ranging from yoga to strength training to HIIT to even wellness-focused sessions involving guided mediations. Through the Fitness app, users can view things like real-time metrics, such as their heart rate, directly on the Watch’s screen. Since it’s a subscription, the service also promises regular weekly updates with new workouts.
The expansion will bring the Fitness app to all iPhone users, where it can track things like walking info and other fitness metrics. Plus, when detailing the new iPhone 14 this afternoon, Apple noted the Fitness app would also now include an enhanced workout summary as part of its feature set.
It will also offer iPhone users access to the existing service’s 3,000 studio-style workouts and meditations.
The company didn’t offer much more about the iPhone version of the Fitness app during its presentation, indicating the release is not necessarily about giving the app itself a big upgrade, but rather about bringing a potential revenue-generator to more Apple consumers.
Plenty of Apple owners are in the market for a workout app, as the App Store’s top charts show, but until this expansion, they didn’t have the option of a first-party version.
On Monday, September 12th, Fitness+ will also get its latest release of new workouts, with an updated fourth season of its walking companion audio feature, Time to Walk. This fourth “season” will include guests like actor Regina Hall, Latin Grammy winner Nicky Jam, and Emmy Award-winning performer Leslie Jordan and will add locations like Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, Mexico City, and Queenstown, New Zealand.
The Fitness+ subscription costs $9.99 per month, or $79.99 per year and typically offers a 1-month trial. It can also be bundled with the Apple One subscription which offers up to 6 Apple services in one payment. And if you do end up purchasing an Apple Watch, you’ll get 3 free months of the Fitness+ subscription to get started.