Apple is working on a major update to Siri, aiming to make it more useful and intelligent across its devices.
The company is expected to introduce the redesigned Siri at WWDC 2026 as part of iOS 27 and macOS 27.
The updated Siri is being developed as a more advanced assistant that can work across apps and handle tasks more efficiently. It will be able to use personal data from emails, messages, and notes to provide more relevant responses. Apple is also improving how Siri delivers information, with better summaries and more detailed answers from the web.
Along with these improvements, Apple is testing a separate app for Siri. The app is designed with a simple chat interface, allowing users to interact with Siri in a more natural way. It will store past conversations, making it easier to search and continue previous interactions. Users will also be able to switch between voice and text input, and upload documents or images for analysis.
Apple is also exploring changes to how Siri appears on the screen. One idea includes placing it in the Dynamic Island with a “Search or Ask” prompt. When activated, the interface can expand into a larger panel to support ongoing conversations.
The company is also working to expand Siri’s role across the system. It may replace Spotlight search, allowing it to access more data and provide better results. Built-in apps could also include an “Ask Siri” option to help users quickly get more information about selected content.
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These updates show Apple’s effort to make Siri more capable and competitive with other AI tools. The focus is on improving everyday usability while keeping the experience simple and consistent across devices.





