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Apple's Siri overhaul takes center stage at WWDC 2026.

Apple’s Siri overhaul takes center stage at WWDC 2026

Posted on May 29, 2026

Apple is making its biggest bet yet on Siri. The company plans a sweeping Siri overhaul and will place the redesigned assistant at the center of iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27. Apple will reveal the full scope of those changes at its Worldwide Developers Conference, which opens June 8 in Cupertino, California. The Siri overhaul represents Apple’s most ambitious attempt yet to compete in the fast-moving assistant market.

The stakes could not be higher. After years of missed deadlines, a costly lawsuit, and a growing gap between Siri and its rivals, Apple needs more than a cosmetic refresh. It needs results.

What does Apple plan to show at WWDC 2026?

Apple's Siri overhaul takes center stage at WWDC 2026.

Developers and users alike have waited years for a meaningful Siri overhaul, and Apple appears ready to deliver one.

Bloomberg News reported that Apple has prepared a redesigned Siri experience for its next software generation. The planned changes include a new assistant interface, a chatbot-style app, and deeper connections to core iPhone features like Camera and Photos.

A new “Search or Ask” feature would let users launch Siri directly from the top of the iPhone screen. That could reshape how hundreds of millions of people interact with their devices every single day.

Apple will also host a special in-person event at Apple Park on June 8. That keynote will serve as the company’s biggest chance to prove its assistant ambitions are real.

Siri finds a new home in the Dynamic Island

One of the more striking reported changes involves the Dynamic Island. Apple plans to build Siri into that pill-shaped area on newer iPhone models. Users could access options to ask questions, use Siri, or reach a chatbot partner directly from that space.

That approach puts the assistant front and center without forcing users to stop what they are doing. It also signals that Apple views Siri as a core part of the iPhone experience, not just an optional feature.

The chatbot-style app, meanwhile, would mark a sharp departure from how Siri has traditionally worked. The new app may include a query box, voice input, attachment controls, and a conversation history view. That would let users return to past exchanges, build on longer prompts, and treat Siri more like a thinking tool.

Camera and Photos could get a serious upgrade

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The Siri overhaul may also extend into the Camera app. Bloomberg’s preview points to a dedicated Siri option built directly into the camera interface. That could allow users to ask questions, scan scenes, or trigger features without ever leaving the camera view.

Photos are also set for changes. Apple already offers a Clean Up tool that removes unwanted objects from images. The next software cycle could expand on that idea by adding a broader set of editing tools within a dedicated section of the app.

These additions would push Apple’s strategy forward. Rather than directing users to a separate chat window, Apple wants its assistant features to live inside familiar apps. That distinction could help it stand apart from competitors pushing standalone services.

Years of delays add pressure on Apple

Apple pays $250M over Siri AI feature delay.

The road to this moment has not been smooth. In March 2025, Apple confirmed that several planned Siri improvements would not arrive until 2026. Those features aimed to make Siri more personal, more context-aware, and more capable inside third-party apps. Apple did not explain the delay at the time.

The delay had consequences. Earlier this month, Reuters reported that Apple agreed to a $250 million settlement in a consumer class action tied to late Siri upgrades. Buyers claimed they paid premium prices for iPhones based on promoted features that never showed up as advertised.

That legal baggage and bruised reputation put the Siri overhaul under a spotlight few product updates face. Apple cannot afford to ship another half-finished promise. It needs a product that users can actually rely on.

Can Apple close the gap with Google and OpenAI?

Google, Amazon, and OpenAI have all moved quickly with conversational tools, AI-powered search, and task automation. Apple took a slower path and leaned on privacy, hardware integration, and polish. That strategy bought goodwill, but it also left Siri looking dated next to newer tools.

Apple’s advantage has always been its closed ecosystem. Siri can reach apps, messages, calendars, photos, files, and device settings in ways external services struggle to match. However, that advantage only delivers value if the assistant performs with speed and accuracy.

The June 8 keynote will test whether Apple has closed that gap. If the Siri overhaul delivers on even half of what Bloomberg has reported, iOS 27 could feel meaningfully different from the moment users unlock their phones.

The real verdict, though, will come from ordinary users doing ordinary things — and whether Siri finally holds up.

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