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This wikiHow teaches you how to register an Apple device (iPhone, iPad, iPod, Apple TV, or Apple Watch) for use with your Apple Developer account. Before you can register a device, you'll need to identify its Unique Device ID (UDID), which is pretty easy to do. Once you have the UDID, you can sign in to the developer portal and add your account. If you don't already have a paid Apple Developer membership, you'll need to get one before you can add devices to the portal.

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Find the Device's UDID

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  1. If you'll be adding an iPhone, iPad, or Apple TV to your Apple Developer account, you'll need to connect it to your PC or Mac with a USB cable.
    • If the device you want to register is an Apple Watch, you'll need to install Xcode from the Mac App Store as well.[1] There's no Xcode for Windows, so make sure you're using a Mac.
  2. After a few moments, you should see your device appear in the upper-left corner.
    • If you installed Xcode to find the UDID for an Apple Watch, open it now, click the Window menu, and then select Devices.
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  3. If you're using Finder or Xcode, you'll see the connected device's name in the upper-left corner. If you're using iTunes on a PC, click the device button (it looks like a phone or tablet) in the toolbar.
  4. When you click the serial number, it will change to "Identifier (UDID).[2]
  5. If you're using Finder or iTunes, you can do so by pressing Ctrl + C (PC) or Cmd + C (Mac)—it won't look like you can because you aren't able to highlight the number, but it works. Then, paste it into a text file or just leave this window open as you complete the steps to register your device. Once you have copied the UDID, you're ready to proceed.
    • If you're using Xcode, highlight the UDID with your mouse before copying it.
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Adding the Device

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  1. Sign in to the Apple Developer website at https://developer.apple.com/account. You can get to this website on any web browser. If you're not already signed in with your Apple ID, you'll be prompted to do so now.
    • You will need an Apple Developer subscription to add a new device. If you don't have one, you'll need to purchase one before you can use the Developer site.
  2. You'll see this tile in the middle of the page.
  3. It's in the left navigation menu.
  4. It's at the top next to "Devices."
  5. This is where you can select iOS (if using an iPhone or iPad), tvOS (if adding an Apple TV), or watchOS (to add an Apple Watch).
  6. This can technically be anything, but you should choose a name that will accurately reflect the device you're adding (e.g., "[Your Name] iPhone [Model Number] 2021").
  7. Enter the device's UDID. You'll enter this into the "Device ID" field.
  8. It's at the bottom of the page.
  9. As long as the UDID matches your device information, it will be added to your account.
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    Do you have to be a member of the Apple Developer Program to do all the above steps?
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    Yes. You must sign up to the Apple Developer Program using your Apple ID in order to access the Apple Developer Portal.
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