How to Quickly Reply to Messages on iPhone - MacRumors
Skip to Content

How to Quickly Reply to Messages on iPhone

by

With iOS 17, Apple brought some headline features to iPhones, like StandBy Mode and NameDrop, but Apple also introduced some smaller quality-of-life improvements that are well worth familiarizing yourself with. Inline replies in the Messages app is one of them.

iMessage Swipe to Reply
If you use WhatsApp, you're probably aware of the quick reply feature that the platform has had for several years. To reply to an individual message, you simply swipe to the right. It's a handy little trick that users often employ when involved in fast-moving conversations. It's also useful in busy group chats to make it clear which person in the group you're replying to.

Before iOS 17, replying to a specific chat bubble in the Messages app involved long pressing on it, then hitting reply. The experience wasn't as smooth as WhatsApp, but Apple's new swipe to reply feature fixes all that, and arguably improves upon it with some helpful visual cues. Here's how to use it on iPhones running iOS 17 and later.

  1. Open the Messages app on your iPhone and select an iMessage conversation.
  2. Find the specific message you want to reply to and swipe right on it.
  3. The selected message will be highlighted and a text box will appear, allowing you to type your reply. (You can also use the + button to access additional options like stickers, photos, and more.)
  4. Once you've composed your message, tap the Send button.
  5. To return to the main conversation, tap the blurred background.

messages

Notice the visual thread that indicates the nested connection between your reply and the original message, which is particularly helpful in group conversations to keep track of who is replying to whom.

Remember that everyone in a group conversation can read your inline replies. If you don't want this, start a new conversation with the person you want to reply to. It's also worth noting that swipe to reply only works on iMessages and not for regular SMS texts.

Popular Stories

WWDC26 MR Live Coverage Article

WWDC 2026 Apple Event Live Keynote Coverage: iOS 27, Revamped Siri, and More

Monday June 8, 2026 9:15 am PDT by
Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) starts today with the traditional keynote kicking things off at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time. MacRumors is on hand for the event and we'll be sharing details and our thoughts throughout the day. We're expecting to see a number of software-related announcements today, headlined by a reset on Apple's push into AI that should see a significant overhaul...
macOS Golden Gate Mac

Apple Announces macOS Golden Gate

Monday June 8, 2026 10:19 am PDT by
Apple today announced that macOS 27 is named macOS Golden Gate. Much like Mac OS X Snow Leopard in 2009, Apple said it focused on improving macOS's performance and dozens of underlying technologies this year. Apple says macOS Golden Gate offers quicker AirDrop transfers, faster network file browsing, improved syncing in the Messages app, better Spotlight search suggestions, and other...
Aston Martin CarPlay Ultra Screen

Apple Says CarPlay Ultra is Coming to These Vehicle Brands

Thursday May 21, 2026 11:53 am PDT by
Last year, Apple launched CarPlay Ultra, the long-awaited next-generation version of its CarPlay software system for vehicles. Nearly a year later, CarPlay Ultra is still limited to Aston Martin's latest luxury vehicles, but that should change fairly soon. In May 2025, Apple said many other vehicle brands planned to offer CarPlay Ultra, including Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis. CarPlay Ultra...