Every iPad Model: Listed In Order

Liam Anderson

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Since its debut in 2010, Apple’s iPad has undergone significant evolution with each new generation. These updates have brought more power, improved displays, and added features to keep up with user demands. From the original model to the most recent versions, Apple has consistently expanded the capabilities of the tablet. This overview will examine each iPad generation released to date, offering valuable insight for both tech enthusiasts and first-time buyers.

iPads Sorted By Release Date

ModelRelease Date
iPad (1st generation)April 3, 2010
iPad (2nd generation)March 11, 2011
iPad (3rd generation)March 16, 2012
iPad Mini (1st generation)November 2, 2012
iPad (4th generation)November 2, 2012
iPad Mini 2November 12, 2013
iPad Air (1st generation)November 1, 2013
iPad Air 2October 22, 2014
iPad Mini 3October 22, 2014
iPad Mini 4September 9, 2015
iPad Pro 12.9-inch (1st generation)November 11, 2015
iPad Pro 9.7-inch (1st generation)March 31, 2016
iPad (5th generation)March 24, 2017
iPad Pro 10.5-inch (2nd generation)June 13, 2017
iPad Pro 12.9-inch (2nd generation)June 13, 2017
iPad (6th generation)March 27, 2018
iPad Pro 11-inch (3rd generation)November 7, 2018
iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation)November 7, 2018
iPad Air (3rd generation)March 18, 2019
iPad Mini (5th generation)March 18, 2019
iPad (7th generation)September 25, 2019
iPad Pro 11-inch (4th generation)March 25, 2020
iPad Pro 12.9-inch (4th generation)March 25, 2020
iPad Air (4th generation)October 23, 2020
iPad (8th generation)September 18, 2020
iPad Pro (5th generation) – M1May 21, 2021
iPad Mini (6th generation)September 24, 2021
iPad (9th generation)September 24, 2021
iPad Air (5th generation)March 18, 2022
iPad Pro (6th generation) – M2October 26, 2022
iPad (10th generation)October 26, 2022
iPad Pro (7th generation) – M4May 15, 2024
iPad Air (6th generation)May 15, 2024
iPad (11th generation)October 2024*

* Expected Release Date

iPads Sorted By Model

List of iPad Models

iPad Standard
iPad Standard
ModelRelease date
iPad (1st generation)04/03/10
iPad (2nd generation)03/11/11
iPad (3rd generation)03/16/12
iPad (4th generation)11/02/12
iPad (5th generation)03/24/17
iPad (6th generation)03/27/18
iPad (7th generation)09/25/19
iPad (8th generation)09/18/20
iPad (9th generation)09/24/21
iPad (10th generation)10/26/22
iPad (11th generation)October 2024*
* – Expected Release Date

List of iPad Pro Models

iPad Pro M4 2024
iPad Pro M4 2024
iPad Pro (1st generation) 12.9-inch11/11/15
iPad Pro (1st generation) 9.7-inch03/31/16
iPad Pro (2nd gen) 10.5-inch06/13/17
iPad Pro (2nd generation) 12.9-inch06/13/17
iPad Pro (3rd generation)11/07/18
iPad Pro (4th generation)03/25/20
iPad Pro (5th generation) – M105/21/21
iPad Pro (6th generation) – M210/26/22
iPad Pro (7th generation) – M405/15/24

List of iPad Mini Models

iPad Mini (1st generation)11/02/12
iPad Mini 211/12/13
iPad Mini 310/22/14
iPad Mini 409/09/15
iPad Mini (5th generation)03/18/19
iPad Mini (6th generation)09/24/21

List of iPad Air Models

iPad Air M2 2024
iPad Air M2 2024
iPad Air (1st generation)11/01/13
iPad Air 210/22/14
iPad Air (3rd generation)03/18/19
iPad Air (4th generation)10/23/20
iPad Air (5th generation)03/18/22
iPad Air (6th generation)05/15/24

iPad History & Overview

iPad “Standard” Generations Comparison

iPad Standard
iPad Standard

Apple introduced the first iPad in 2010, marking the beginning of a new chapter in mobile technology. Since then, multiple generations of iPads have graced the market, each bringing unique innovations. That first lineup of iPads evolved to be called the “Standard” edition. Here’s an overview of the releases:

GenerationRelease YearDisplay Size (diagonal)ProcessorStorage Options (GB)Cameras (Rear/Front MP)Apple Pencil SupportPrice at Launch (USD)
1st20109.7A416 – 645 / VGAFalse$499
2nd20119.7A516 – 325 / VGAFalse$499
3rd20129.7A5X16 – 645 / 1.2False$499
4th20129.7A6X16 – 1285 / 1.2False$499
5th20179.7A932 – 1288 / 1.2True$329
6th20189.7A10 Fusion32 – 1288 / 1.2True$329
7th201910.2A10 Fusion32 – 1288 / 1True$329
8th202010.2A12 Bionic32 – 1288 / 1.2True$329
9th202110.2A13 Bionic64 – 25612 / 12True$329
10th202210.9A14 Bionic64 – 25612 / 12True$449

iPad Air Generations Comparison

iPad Air
iPad Air

The iPad Air is a line of Apple tablets positioned between the regular iPad and the high-performance iPad Pro. Here’s a comparison of all iPad Air generations:

GenerationRelease YearDisplay Size (diagonal)ProcessorStorage Options (GB)Cameras (Rear/Front MP)Apple Pencil SupportPrice at Launch (USD)
1st20139.7″A716 – 1285 / 1.2No$499
2nd20149.7″A8X16 – 1288 / 1.2No$499
3rd201910.5″A12 Bionic64 – 2568 / 7Yes (1st gen)$549
4th202010.9″A14 Bionic64 – 25612 / 7Yes (2nd gen)$599
5th202210.9″M1 Chip64 – 25612 (wide) / 12 (ultrawide)Yes (2nd gen)$599
6th202411″ or 13″M2 Chip64, 25612 (Rear) / 12 (Front)2nd Gen$599

As you can see, the iPad Air has evolved significantly over the years, gaining a larger display, faster processors, better cameras, and Apple Pencil support. The latest iPad Air (5th generation) is powered by the same M1 chip as the iPad Pro, making it a powerful and versatile option for users who don’t need the Pro’s advanced features like LiDAR Scanner and Face ID.

iPad Mini Generations Comparison

iPad Mini
iPad Mini

The iPad mini is a line of small-screen Apple tablets aimed at portability and convenience. Here’s a comparison of all iPad mini generations:

GenerationRelease YearDisplay Size (diagonal)ProcessorStorage Options (GB)Cameras (Rear/Front MP)Apple Pencil SupportPrice at Launch (USD)
1st20127.9″A516 – 645 / 1.2No$329
2nd20137.9″A716 – 1285 / 1.2No$329
3rd20147.9″A716 – 1285 / 1.2No$329
4th20157.9″A816 – 1288 / 1.2No$399
5th20197.9″A12 Bionic64 – 2568 / 7Yes (1st gen)$399
6th20218.3″A15 Bionic64 – 25612 (wide) / 12 (ultrawide)Yes (2nd gen)$499

The iPad mini has seen significant improvements in processor speed, camera quality, and display size over time. The latest iPad mini (6th generation) boasts a powerful A15 Bionic chip, high-resolution Liquid Retina display, and advanced cameras with Center Stage support, making it a compelling choice for those who prioritize portability without sacrificing performance.

iPad Pro Generations Comparison

iPad Pro
iPad Pro

The iPad Pro is Apple’s line of high-performance tablets aimed at creative professionals and demanding users. Here’s a comparison of all iPad Pro generations:

iPad Pro Generations

GenerationRelease YearDisplay Size (diagonal)ProcessorStorage Options (GB)Cameras (Rear/Front MP)Apple Pencil SupportPrice at Launch (USD)
1st201512.9-inch / 9.7-inchA9X32GB, 128GB, 256GB8MP / 1.2MP1st Gen$799 / $599
2nd201712.9-inch / 10.5-inchA10X Fusion64GB, 256GB, 512GB12MP / 7MP1st Gen$799 / $649
3rd201812.9-inch / 11-inchA12X Bionic64GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB12MP / 7MP2nd Gen$999 / $799
4th202012.9-inch / 11-inchA12Z Bionic128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB12MP (Wide) + 10MP (Ultra Wide) / 7MP2nd Gen$999 / $799
5th202112.9-inch / 11-inchM1128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB, 2TB12MP (Wide) + 10MP (Ultra Wide) / 12MP2nd Gen$1099 / $799
6th202212.9-inch / 11-inchM2128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB, 2TB12MP (Wide) + 10MP (Ultra Wide) / 12MP2nd Gen$1099 / $799
7th202412.9-inch / 11-inchM4128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB, 2TB12MP (Wide) + 10MP (Ultra Wide) / 12MPApple Pencil Pro$1299 / $999

Breakdown Of The iPad Lineup

The iPad Pro is a powerful tool for digital artists and professional users – with new support for the M4 chip and vibrant display making it suitable for creatives who need a high-performance device. The iPad Air, on the other hand, is similar to the iPad Pro but with a more budget-friendly price. It’s great for people who need power but also prioritize affordability and portability. The standard iPad is perfect for everyday use, with its A-series Bionic chip and bright display. It’s reliable and versatile, suitable for tasks like web browsing and watching shows. Lastly, the iPad Mini is highly portable and a great option for those who are always on the go.

Buying Recommendations: Which To Choose

Choosing the right iPad isn’t just about specs; it’s about how it fits into your life. Are you a professional needing the top-tier power of the Pro, or are you looking for something more casual like the standard iPad? Maybe you’re somewhere in between, leaning towards the versatility of the Air or the portability of the Mini.

iPad: Standard vs. Mini vs. Air vs. Pro

Choosing the right iPad can be overwhelming with so many options available. To help you decide, let’s compare the features of the standard iPad, iPad mini, iPad Air, and iPad Pro in a table:

iPad: Standard vs. Mini vs. Air (M2) vs. Pro (M4)

Choosing the right iPad can be overwhelming with so many options available. To help you decide, let’s compare the features of the standard iPad, iPad mini, iPad Air (M2), and iPad Pro (M4) in a table:

FeatureStandard iPadiPad miniiPad Air (M2)iPad Pro (M4)
Display Size10.2-inch Liquid Retina HD8.3-inch Liquid Retina True Tone10.9-inch Liquid Retina display11-inch or 12.9-inch Liquid Retina XDR
ProcessorA14 Bionic chipA15 Bionic chipM2 chipM4 chip
Storage Options64GB, 256GB64GB, 256GB64GB, 256GB128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB, 2TB, 4TB (12.9-inch only)
Cameras12MP back, 12MP front (ultrawide)12MP back (wide), 12MP front (ultrawide)12MP back (wide), 12MP front (ultrawide)12MP back (wide) + 10MP back (ultrawide) + LiDAR scanner, 12MP front (ultrawide)
Apple Pencil SupportYes (1st generation)Yes (2nd generation)Yes (2nd generation)Yes (2nd generation)
Magic Keyboard SupportNoNoYesYes
Smart Keyboard Folio SupportYesYesYesYes
Starting Price$449$499$599$799 (11-inch), $1099 (12.9-inch)
Best ForEveryday use, browsing, watching videosCompact size, portability, note-takingBalance of performance and portability, creative workProfessionals, demanding users, multitasking

Here’s a quick summary of each iPad:

  • Standard iPad: The most affordable option, great for everyday tasks like browsing and watching videos.
  • iPad mini: The most portable option, perfect for on-the-go use and note-taking.
  • iPad Air: Offers a balance of performance and portability, ideal for creative work and light multitasking.
  • iPad Pro: The most powerful iPad with the best display, suitable for demanding users and professionals.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many generations of the iPad are there?

There are 10 generations of the iPad, 7 generations of the iPad Pro, 6 generations of the iPad mini, and 6 generations of the iPad Air. If you add those numbers up you get 29 total generations.

Which is the latest iPad generation?

The latest iPad is the 10th Gen, the latest iPad Pro is the 7th Gen, the latest generation of the iPad Mini is the 6th Gen, and the latest generation of the iPad air is the 6th Gen.

What generation iPad am I on?

To find your iPad model you can look on the back for the model number or go into:
Settings > General > About
The model number will look like a letter followed by four numbers and no slash (for example, A1234).
If you google the model number you’ll find all the information about your iPad. Read more here.

When are the next iPads coming out?

We already had the iPad Pro M4 and iPad Air M2 release in May of 2024. The next expected iPad is the 11th Gen iPad which is rumored to be coming in October 2024.