Canadian iPhone owners are now able to fix their devices themselves as Apple has expanded its Self Service Repair program to Canada.

Apple's Self Service Repair program has enabled iPhone owners to perform repairs on their damaged hardware since 2022. Three years after launch, it has finally landed in Canada.

Confirmed as on the way in July 2024, Apple waited until August 19, 2025 to launch the Self Repair Program in Canada. Following several expansions, including into Europe, it's now available in 34 countries, and in 25 languages.

Under the program, consumers can check repair manuals, source genuine Apple parts and tools and even rent toolkits. These can be used to perform repairs that would normally require specialist help, such as replacing broken displays and depleted batteries.

The program can be used to fix iPhone and Mac models, and as of May, iPad.

Under the same announcement, Apple is also launching its Genuine Parts Distributor program in Canada. It enables repair outfits that don't have an Apple service relationship to gain access to genuine Apple parts via wholesale distributors.

Apple has now added dedicated pages to its Canadian website for the Self Service Repair and Genuine Parts Distributor programs covering the region.