Apple email format

Based on 766 verified Apple email addresses at apple.com, refreshed daily.

Most common format · 39% of contacts
{f}{last}@apple.com
Example: jsmith@apple.com

All format variants

{f}{last}@apple.com
39%
{first}_{last}@apple.com
18%
{first}.{last}@apple.com
6%
{first}@apple.com
4%
{first}{l}@apple.com
4%
{last}@apple.com
3%
{first}{last}@apple.com
2%
{first}.{l}@apple.com
2%
{f}.{last}@apple.com
1%
{last}.{first}@apple.com
0%

165 contacts (22%) use non-standard addresses (nicknames, middle initials, shared inboxes) that don’t match a common pattern.

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FAQ

What is the email format at Apple?

The most common Apple email format is {f}{last}@apple.com — for example jsmith@apple.com. It accounts for 39% of the 766 verified Apple contacts in our database.

How reliable is guessing a Apple email address?

39% of verified contacts follow the top pattern, but 61% don't — nicknames, middle initials, and duplicate names break format guesses. A verified address avoids bounces that can hurt your sender reputation.

How do I find a specific recruiter's email at Apple?

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