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Will the NDIS pay for a Laptop or iPad?

Last Updated: July 2026
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iPads and computers are generally (not always - see below) not funded by the NDIS.

This is because they are considered a general household appliance - not a disability-related product - since most Australian homes have them, and they are used by most of the community.

This means that a laptop/iPad would not be considered a disability-related expense by the NDIS and so would not be funded.

Even if you may benefit from the help of an iPad or laptop, it would be unlikely you can prove that the cost of it is directly and solely related to your disability needs.

When determining whether they will fund a support, the NDIS will work out whether a support is 'reasonable and necessary' and whether its need is directly and solely related to your disability,

When would the NDIS fund a smart device (iPads)?

In some situations, the NDIS may fund smart devices such as iPads if you can provide written evidence that shows:

  1. You need the device because of your disability and
  2. The cost of the device is an extra cost that is solely and directly because of your disability needs.

In this situation, you need written evidence from a professional (usually a therapist) that this is the most effective solution for your disability-related needs.

For example:

  1. You need to magnify or read out print or other images because you have a significant vision impairment.
    Your orthoptist or occupational therapist will need to give evidence that this is the best solution.
     
  2. The NDIS may fund a tablet if it is used as an alternative communication device and is your only way to communicate.
    Again, a speech pathologist will need to give you written evidence that shows it’s the most appropriate solution for your communication needs

Is the NDIS still funding iPads like it did during COVID?

Yes. At the time of writing this resource, the NDIS will still fund an iPad (using your Low Cost AT funding) if it is needed for 'support continuity' I.e. So that you can continue to receive supports online.

It provides you a budget of $750 (for a basic model + protective cover) In particular, you need to demonstrate the iPad is:

  • needed to maintain or improve the delivery of funded NDIS supports like a program, therapy, or requirement (for example physiotherapy or Auslan interpreting provided via video conferencing)
  • an item that is confirmed by your support provider (in writing) as needed to continue receiving supports and services while maintaining physical distancing/other health requirements;
  • the simplest solution/device required to maintain funded supports
  • not the same or similar to a device you already have, or could easily get access to;
  • not something another organisation could and would provide you; and
  • not specifically excluded by NDIS Rules (such as being illegal to supply or use).

Participants are advised that if a standard tablet, computer or iPad is required to participate in online video classes, these should generally cost no more than $600. A suitable protective case or bag (usually costing less than $100) should also be purchased to protect your investment from accidental damage.

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