A Not sure, but it should work if the iPad will download the KoreTrak app. However, I got a unhappy surprise regarding the KoreTrak. If you want an accurate accounting of your steps, the KoreTrak is not for you. It fails to record 20% to 30% of my steps. I noticed this the first day I wore it. I run every day, and have used different fitness trackers for the past 6 years. I know approximately how many steps are in each of my routes, and I know generally how many steps there are in an average mile. I noticed right away the KoreTrak step count was low. I started actually counting steps and watching the display and noticed 20% to 30% of my steps were not being counted. I have since learned that others have experienced the same problem. Also, the battery life indicator is not accurate. When it indicates there is 20% life remaining, I have learned from experience that the battery will be completely dead in a couple of hours. Although the Koretrak is a very economical tracker, given the short comings, it really has limited value.