Apple Music’s monthly price in the U.S. is currently $12.99 for an individual plan , after a small increase that rolled out in early 2026.

Quick pricing overview (U.S.)

Here’s a snapshot of the main Apple Music plans as of early 2026:

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Plan Monthly price (USD) Who it’s for
Individual $12.99 One person; full catalog, downloads, spatial audio, etc.
Duo $18.99 Two people in the same household; shared access and separate profiles.
Family $21.99 Up to six family members, each with their own account.
Student $6.99 Eligible students; same features as individual, at a discount.

Bundles that include Apple Music

If you’re already using other Apple services, you can often get Apple Music as part of a bundle:

  • Apple One Individual : ~$19.95/month, includes Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, and 50 GB iCloud+.
  • Apple One Family : ~$25.95/month, adds family‑sharing and 200 GB iCloud+ while keeping Apple Music for up to six people.

How this compares to rivals

Apple Music is still slightly cheaper than Spotify’s U.S. Premium tier, which moved to $12.99/month in early 2026, while Apple Music’s individual plan rose from $10.99 to $12.99. That makes Apple Music competitive for iPhone‑centric users who like tight integration with Apple devices and Siri.

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