Apple unveiled a completely revamped Siri, called 'Siri AI,' at the WWDC 2026 keynote. Siri AI is a next-generation voice and conversational assistant powered by Apple Intelligence, offering more natural conversations, personalized context understanding, screen recognition, web-based real-time information retrieval, and cross-app task execution.
Apple described Siri AI as "a more capable, more conversational, and deeply integrated Siri across our products." Siri AI will work on iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple Vision Pro. Developer testing starts today, with a public beta expected later this year. Initial language support is English.
Natural Conversations and Rich Answers
Siri AI moves beyond the traditional command-based Siri towards a more natural conversational assistant. Users can ask open-ended questions, brainstorm ideas, and follow up with subsequent questions. Siri AI can generate longer and more detailed answers, referencing real-time web information to answer a wide range of queries.
For example, users can ask when the next solar eclipse will be visible, when a specific artist is performing, for travel itineraries or recipe ideas, or even guidance on writing a work document. The key difference from the previous Siri lies in its ability to continue the conversation flow and expand upon answers.
Personalized Context Understanding: Finding Messages, Emails, Photos, and Notes
Siri AI understands your personal context and helps you find the information you need. Apple provided examples such as asking Siri to find a restaurant recommendation sent by a friend in a message, retrieving an old hotel reservation number from an email, or finding photos taken with family and friends during a recent trip.
This functionality is based on Apple Intelligence's privacy-preserving framework. Apple explained that Siri AI leverages user data like messages, emails, and photos while adhering to a new architecture designed with privacy at its core. Developers can also integrate Siri AI with Spotlight, extending personalized context understanding to third-party apps.
Screen Recognition and Visual Intelligence
Siri AI includes on-screen recognition, allowing it to understand what you're looking at. For instance, if a friend sends a message about a potluck party, you can look at the screen and ask Siri, "What should I bring?" and then add a recipe to Notes.
iPhone gains a Siri mode in the camera app, enabling users to instantly ask questions about objects or food they see. On iPad and Mac, users can ask Siri about images, files, text, and PDFs on the screen. iPad also supports using Apple Pencil to circle items for queries. With Apple Vision Pro, users can interact with Siri AI regarding objects and content within their spatial environment.
Cross-App Task Execution
Siri AI performs a wider range of system-wide app actions. Apple cited examples like composing messages, editing and sharing photos, creating calendar events, writing notes, adding reminders, playing music, and sending emails.
Users can request these tasks from Siri AI without opening individual apps, based on their current context. On iPhone, requests like "Edit the message I just sent" or "Add the song I heard in the car to my workout playlist" are possible. Apple Watch allows users to share flight information with family, play songs recommended by a trainer, and adjust Activity ring goals.
Dedicated Siri App
Siri AI will have its own dedicated app. This app consolidates all your Siri conversations in one place and syncs conversation history across Apple devices through iCloud. Users can continue a conversation started on iPhone on iPad, Mac, or Apple Watch, pin important conversations, and start new ones.
This marks a significant shift for Siri, transforming it from a simple voice call interface into an "AI assistant with conversation history" similar to ChatGPT or Gemini.
Platform-Specific Invocation
Siri AI integrates seamlessly with each device.
On iPhone, users can invoke Siri AI using "Hey Siri," the side button, or by swiping down from Dynamic Island. On iPad and Mac, Siri AI is integrated into Spotlight, allowing users to ask questions during searches using "Ask Siri." System context menus also enable querying images, files, and text.
With Apple Vision Pro, Siri AI appears as a 3D visualization within the spatial environment. Users can position the Siri visualization wherever they want and initiate a conversation by looking at it and speaking. Apple Watch allows for immediate conversation initiation from the wrist or continuing recent conversations through Smart Stack suggestions. CarPlay and AirPods will also offer Siri AI experiences.
Writing Tools and Voice Customization
Siri AI incorporates writing features. Users can request draft creation or feedback on their written work from anywhere. Messages and Mail can tailor the writing style, punctuation, and tone to match the user's voice.
Users can also fine-tune Siri's voice. Selecting a voice allows for adjustments in expressiveness and speed, enabling users to create a personalized Siri experience.
Supported Devices and Regional Limitations
Siri AI and new Apple Intelligence features are available only on supported devices. Apple has specified targets including iPhone 16 series and above, iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPad mini A17 Pro, M1 and above iPads, Apple silicon Macs, Apple Vision Pro, and some Apple Watch models. For Apple Watch, functionality is provided when used with a compatible iPhone.
There are also regional limitations. Siri AI will start as an English beta later this year and will be expanded to other languages afterward. In the EU, Siri AI can be used when setting supported languages in macOS 27, visionOS 27, and watchOS 27, but it is not initially available in iOS 27 and iPadOS 27. In China, Siri AI and new Apple Intelligence features are not available while regulatory requirements are being addressed.
Evaluation: The Real Starting Point of Apple-Style AI
Siri AI is the result of Apple integrating "Apple Intelligence that understands personal context," which Apple has been hinting at since 2024, into Siri, its core interface. While the existing Siri was command execution-centric, Siri AI is closer to a system-level AI assistant that combines conversation, search, writing, screen understanding, and app actions.
In particular, Apple has not confined AI to separate apps but has integrated it into the core UI of each platform, including Dynamic Island, Spotlight, Camera, Context Menu, Apple Watch Smart Stack, and Vision Pro spatial interface. However, initial English beta, device limitations, EU iPhone and iPad unavailability, and China unavailability remain variables for actual usage expansion.
In summary, the Siri AI announcement at WWDC 2026 is less about "adding functionality to Siri" and more of a signal that Apple intends to redesign the way its devices are used with an AI-centric approach.
The main schedule for WWDC 2026 is as follows.
Full Schedule: June 8-12, 2026 (Local Time)
Apple Keynote: June 8th, 10:00 AM PDT / June 9th, 2:00 AM Korea Time
Platforms State of the Union: June 8th, 1:00 PM PDT / June 9th, 5:00 AM Korea Time
Group Labs: June 9th-12th, Local Time
Video Sessions: Over 100 sessions, available on the Apple Developer app and website
Apple Park Special Event: June 8th, an invitation-only event