Just a day after it was inadvertently revealed in a blog post, the Apple Music app for ChatGPT has officially launched. The new app lets users interact with Apple Music inside ChatGPT, making it easier to search the catalog, discover music, and work with playlists through natural language.
At a basic level, the Apple Music app allows ChatGPT users to look up songs, artists, albums, and playlists from Apple's music catalog. The app can also surface track previews, giving users a way to explore music results directly within the chat experience. These discovery features are available to all users, even without an Apple Music subscription.
For users who connect an active Apple Music subscription, the integration unlocks additional functionality. Once signed in, ChatGPT can create playlists, add songs or albums to an existing library, and organize music based on conversational prompts. Rather than manually searching and tapping through the Apple Music app, subscribers can describe what they want in plain language and have ChatGPT handle the setup.
The Apple Music app joins a growing list of third-party services that OpenAI is bringing into ChatGPT as part of its broader push to make the platform more interactive and action-oriented. Recent additions include tools like Adobe's creative apps, along with expanded support for visual creation and research workflows. The launch also follows closer collaboration between Apple and OpenAI, including ChatGPT's integration with Siri in iOS 26.1 and the release of the native ChatGPT Atlas browser for macOS.
You can access the Apple Music app for ChatGPT using the link below.