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How to cancel your Aesth Pro subscription

Updated July 10, 2026 · by the Aya Photo team

Here's the short version, right at the top, because that's what you came for. To stop Aesth Pro from renewing, you cancel it through your Apple Account — not by emailing the developer and not by deleting the app. It takes about thirty seconds. The full steps are below, followed by how refunds work and the one mistake that keeps people getting charged.

Cancel Aesth Pro from the Settings app (fastest)

On an iPhone or iPad, this is the quickest route:

  1. Open the Settings app.
  2. Tap your name at the very top of the screen.
  3. Tap Subscriptions.
  4. Tap Aesth (listed as "Aesth: Aesthetic AI Photos") in the list.
  5. Tap Cancel Subscription and confirm.

If you see Resubscribe instead of Cancel Subscription, the subscription is already cancelled and won't renew — you're done.

Cancel from the App Store instead

If you'd rather do it from the App Store, or you're on a Mac:

  1. Open the App Store.
  2. Tap your profile icon in the top-right corner (on Mac, click your name in the bottom-left).
  3. Tap Subscriptions.
  4. Select Aesth, then Cancel Subscription and confirm.

Both routes end up in the same Apple-managed subscriptions screen, so use whichever you find first. Because Aesth is billed through your Apple Account, the same steps work whether you subscribed on iPhone, iPad, or a Mac with Apple silicon.

Deleting the app does NOT cancel the subscription

This is the mistake almost everyone makes, so it gets its own section. Dragging the Aesth app to the trash does nothing to your subscription. Aesth Pro is a recurring charge held by Apple, completely separate from whether the app is installed. Remove the app and the subscription keeps renewing and charging you on schedule. The only thing that stops the billing is cancelling it in Settings → your name → Subscriptions (or the App Store equivalent above). Delete the app afterwards if you like — but cancel first.

What happens to your access after you cancel

Cancelling does not cut you off immediately, and you don't get a partial refund for cancelling early. You keep Aesth Pro until the end of the period you already paid for, then it stops renewing. Cancel a weekly plan on day two and you keep Pro for the rest of that week; cancel a monthly plan mid-month and Pro runs until the month is up. After that date, the subscription simply doesn't renew and you're no longer charged. So there's no reason to wait until the last minute — cancelling early loses you nothing.

Refunds: Apple decides, not Aesth

Cancelling stops future charges but does not refund a charge that already went through. For that, you go to Apple, because Apple — not Aesth's developer, fanzzz Inc. — processes all App Store refunds. Here's how:

  1. Go to reportaproblem.apple.com and sign in with your Apple Account.
  2. Find the Aesth charge in your purchase history.
  3. Choose Request a refund, pick a reason, and submit.

Apple reviews refund requests case by case, so a refund is not guaranteed. Being honest about the reason — for example, that you were charged before you got to try the product — is your best move. You can also start the same request from the receipt email Apple sends after every charge.

This guide is written by the Aya Photo team, and we are not affiliated with Aesth or fanzzz Inc. The steps reflect how Apple's iOS subscription and refund menus work as of July 2026; Apple occasionally changes the wording and layout of these screens, so if a label has moved, look for the nearest equivalent. Anything we say about Aesth itself is limited to its public App Store listing and reviews.

If you're cancelling because Aesth didn't work out

You've got what you came for, so this is just a note, not a pitch. Two criticisms come up repeatedly in Aesth's public App Store reviews: that people felt required to pay before they could try it, and that the generated avatars looked nothing like them. If either is why you're here, those are exactly the two things Aya Photo is built around — it starts with free coins so you can generate before paying, and its Souls feature saves your likeness once and reuses it so your face stays consistent across every style. If you'd like to try before paying, that's the door; no pressure either way.

Cancelling Aesth Pro, answered

Does deleting the Aesth app cancel my subscription?

No. Deleting the app does nothing to the billing. Aesth Pro renews through your Apple Account until you cancel it in Settings → your name → Subscriptions or in the App Store.

Will I lose access immediately?

No. You keep Aesth Pro until the end of the period you already paid for, and it just doesn't renew after that. Cancelling early doesn't forfeit the days you already bought.

Can I get a refund for Aesth?

Refunds are Apple's call, not the developer's. Request one at reportaproblem.apple.com. Apple reviews each request individually, so approval isn't guaranteed.

Is it Aesth or Aesthy?

The app's real name is Aesth — "Aesth: Aesthetic AI Photos" by fanzzz Inc. Aesthy is a very common misspelling. If that's what you searched, Aesth is the subscription you're cancelling. Don't confuse it with Aesty, a different outfit-styling app.

No rush — but if you want a fresh start

If you're moving on from Aesth, Aya Photo starts with free coins so you can generate before paying, and keeps your face consistent with Souls. Have a look whenever you're ready.

Related reading: the best Aesth alternatives, Aya Photo vs Aesth, Aesth pricing, explained, or head back to the Aya Photo home page.