Apple email format
Apple uses the email format flast@apple.com (e.g. jsmith@apple.com), as of July 2026. Common variants are shown below with worked examples.
Apple email pattern
flast@apple.com
Common pattern variants
| Pattern | Example |
|---|---|
| first.last@apple.com | john.smith@apple.com |
| first@apple.com | john@apple.com |
| f.last@apple.com | j.smith@apple.com |
| firstlast@apple.com | johnsmith@apple.com |
| first_last@apple.com | john_smith@apple.com |
These are company-level patterns. Individual verified, deliverable addresses are revealed in Google Sheets with Derrick.
Looking for a specific person?
FAQ
What is Apple's email format?
Apple generally uses the flast@apple.com format (for example jsmith@apple.com). See the variants table above for the other common patterns.
How do I find a specific Apple employee's email?
Apply the flast@apple.com pattern to their name, then find and verify the real, deliverable address with Derrick directly in Google Sheets, so you do not guess.
How do I verify a Apple email address?
Run the address through Derrick's Email Verifier in Google Sheets. It confirms whether the mailbox is valid and deliverable before you send.