Frequently Asked Questions

The MFi Program includes third-party hardware accessories that use Apple's MFi licensed technology to connect electronically to Apple devices. Example accessory categories are listed on the MFi Program technologies page. MFi licensed technologies and components include the following:

Apple Watch Fast Charger Module

Audio Accessory Module

Find My network

Headset Remote and Mic

Lightning Analog Headset Module

Lightning to Headset Jack Adapter Module

iPhone/iPad/iPod Accessory Protocol (iAP2)

Lightning connectors and receptacles

MFi Game Controller

MagSafe Charger Module

MFi Hearing Aid

Wi-Fi Accessory Configuration (WAC)

What types of accessories and technologies are not part of the MFi Program?

Accessories that do not use any of the MFi licensed technology listed above are not part of the MFi Program. Examples include:

USB-C charging accessories and USB Device Class accessories

Who should apply to the MFi Program?

Accessory developers and manufacturers who wish to create hardware accessories that use Apple technologies to connect electronically to iPhone, iPad, iPod, and Apple Watch should join the MFi Program. Companies, organizations, government entities and educational institutions are eligible to apply. For more information, please see the Who needs to join the MFi Program and Who does not need to join the MFi Program sections below.

What are the different roles that exist in the MFi Program?

Can you review my product concept and advise if I need to join the MFi Program?

If you intend to develop an electronic accessory which will connect to an Apple device using MFi licensed technology, your company must first join the MFi Program. Apple is unable to provide feedback regarding a product concept prior to joining the MFi Program.

What is the royalty associated with MFi accessories?

This information is only available under NDA. You will be able to review this information once your application for the MFi License has been approved.

Program enrollment

What will I need to apply for the MFi Program?

What are the steps for enrolling in the MFi Program?

Go to the MFi Program Enrollment help page to review the steps required to join the MFi Program.

What is a D-U-N-S number?

The D-U-N-S Number is a unique nine-digit number that identifies business entities on a location-specific basis. Your D-U-N-S Number will be used to check the identity and legal entity status of your organization as part of our enrollment verification process for joining the MFi Program. Visit the D-U-N-S help page for more information.

Is there a program fee for participation in the MFi Program?

The MFi Program is USD $99 (plus any applicable taxes and fees) per membership year.

How can I check the status of my program enrollment?

Log in to the MFi Enrollment Portal using your business Apple ID to view the status of your application. Processing times may vary, depending on the volume of applications received.

Who needs to join the MFi Program

Who needs to join

Who does not need to join

Developers and manufacturers of USB-C charging accessories and USB Device Class accessories that do not use any MFi Licensed Technologies or Licensed Components. Best practices and recommendations for developing USB-C accessories for Apple devices can be found in the Accessory Design Guidelines. (Note: accessories that implement iAP2 over USB and vehicles that support CarPlay over USB are part of the MFi Program).

Verifying MFi authorized manufacturers and licensed accessories

How can I access a list of MFi authorized manufacturers?

Execute an online NDA to view the list of authorized manufacturers. Upon execution of the NDA, you will automatically be redirected to view the list. Manufacturers may opt in to be included in this list, which is updated periodically.

How can I verify if an accessory is an MFi licensed accesory?

Once an accessory has completed MFi certification requirements and has either been opted in by the accessory manufacturer or reported to Apple as sold/distributed, it will be searchable on our MFi Licensed Accessories page.

This page will include accessories that use any of the following technologies or components: AirPlay audio, Find My network, HomeKit, iPhone/iPad/iPod Accessory Protocol (iAP2), Lightning connector, MFi charging component, and MFi headset component.