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Is iTunes down?

Working normally

iTunes appears to be working normally — report volume is within the typical range for this time of day.

Last updated · 0 signals in the last 24h · within the normal range

iTunes is a media player, media library, and mobile device management application developed by Apple Inc. It is widely used to organize and play digital music and videos, as well as manage and sync content to Apple devices like iPhones, iPads, and iPods

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📈 User Reports and Outages in the Last 24 Hours

Outages are identified by unusual patterns or anomalies in user report activity

🌐 iTunes Outage Map

The map is created using the locations of users who have submitted reports on the site
iTunes outage map · 2026-07-09
We haven't observed any significant outages affecting iTunes in the past 24 hours.

What’s typical for iTunes

What people usually report
App100%

iTunes reliability

none on record
Last incident
0
Incidents (12 mo)
Avg duration
Total downtime (12 mo)

Based on no recorded incidents over the last 12 months.

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Frequently asked questions

Is iTunes down right now?

iTunes appears to be working normally — report volume is within the typical range for this time of day.

Why is iTunes not working for me?

We're not detecting a broad iTunes outage right now, so a problem is most likely local to you — your internet connection, device, or the app. Try restarting the app, then your router. If many people report the same issue, this page will update to show it.

When was the last iTunes outage?

We have no recorded outages for iTunes yet.

How do I report a iTunes problem?

Use the “Report a problem” button on this page and choose what's not working. Reports are anonymous and update the live status and outage map in real time.

How does Outage.Report know if iTunes is down?

We aggregate anonymous user reports and monitor public social-media posts, comparing live volume against iTunes's normal baseline for the time of day and region to detect anomalies — often before they're officially confirmed.