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Apple planning standalone Siri app for iOS 27 and macOS 27, per report

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Why This Matters

Apple's upcoming iOS 27 introduces a dedicated Siri app, transforming Siri into a more AI chatbot-like experience across iPhone, iPad, and Mac. This shift aims to enhance user interaction with more streamlined and visually integrated AI assistance, leveraging new Gemini AI models. The redesign and standalone app signify Apple's commitment to advancing its AI capabilities and user experience in the ecosystem.

Key Takeaways

When Apple unveils iOS 27 on June 8, the company may reveal the first dedicated Siri app as part of the new system. Mark Gurman at Bloomberg has a new report that includes new details about Apple’s next attempt at embracing AI.

Siri as a standalone app

Gurman has previously reported that Apple is planning an upgrade to Siri in iOS 27 that treats the virtual assistant more like a dedicated AI chatbot.

Apple, of course, struck a deal with Google to use the competitor’s Gemini AI models to power upcoming Siri and Apple Intelligence features. Apple hasn’t released any of those features yet, but it first previewed them at WWDC 2024.

Apple later delayed its Personal Intelligence features beyond the iOS 18 release cycle. With iOS 26.4 now officially out, we hope to see the first Gemini-powered Siri and Apple Intelligence features in iOS 26.5.

Meanwhile, Gurman says that Apple has been testing a standalone app version of Siri. With iOS 27 just around the corner, this report is a good sign that we’ll see this materialize in June.

Gurman says that Apple’s dedicated Siri app is being tested on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac. The report dives into more details about how the app will look. It sounds like it will work a lot like Messages and borrow cues from existing AI chat apps.

A new Siri style

Unsurprisingly, the new Siri experience will reportedly include a new look as well. Apple last redesigned Siri as part of iOS 18, and the look has generally stayed the same through iOS 26.

The piece also includes details about how the next Siri design as part of iOS 27 on the iPhone will look:

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