Apple’s long-delayed AI-powered Siri upgrade remains on track for a 2026 debut, CEO Tim Cook said Thursday. That offers some reassurance to users after multiple setbacks pushed the originally planned 2024 release back by more than a year. So what can we expect from a smarter Siri voice assistant when it finally arrives?
7 exciting features to expect from Siri’s 2026 AI upgrade
Speaking during Apple’s October 30 earnings call, Cook said Apple is “making good progress” on the artificial intelligence upgrades for Siri, with the advanced features now expected to launch in spring 2026, likely with an iOS 26.4 update. This counts as a milestone for Apple’s AI ambitions after the company delayed the features, first announced at WWDC 2024, in March 2025. It said “it’s going to take us longer than we thought to deliver on these features” following internal testing that revealed quality issues.
After the long wait, here are seven game-changing capabilities we expect you’ll enjoy when you interact with Siri:
1. Personal context awareness
The new Siri will gain awareness of your personal context. That means it should better understand information stored across your apps including Calendar, Files, Mail, Messages, Notes and Photos. Imagine asking Siri for “that recipe my friend sent me” without remembering whether it arrived via text, email or a note — Siri will find it regardless of where it’s stored.
Need your passport number while booking a flight? Siri will be able to locate this information across your devices, all while processing data on-device to maintain privacy.
2. On-screen awareness
Siri will understand and interact with content currently displayed on your screen. If a friend shares their new address via text, you can simply say “Add this address to their contact card,” and Siri will process the information directly from your screen.
This capability extends beyond contacts. Siri will be able to reference anything visible on your display, from restaurant recommendations in a message to details in an open webpage.
3. Deep app integration with app intents

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Perhaps the most transformative upgrade is a massive expansion of app intents will let developers build apps so Siri can perform actions within them. Commands like “Make this photo black and white and send it to my wife” should be able to perform the necessary actions in Photos and Messages without your intervention.
Apple is releasing 12 new domains in iOS 18 and beyond, including Mail, Photos, Books, Camera and Spreadsheets, with over 100 different possible actions across them. Apple currently tests the new capabilities with popular apps including Uber, AllTrails, Threads, Temu, Amazon, YouTube, Facebook and WhatsApp.
4. Cross-app task execution
Siri will seamlessly take actions across multiple apps. After asking Siri to enhance a photo by saying “Make this photo pop,” you can follow up with “drop it in a specific note in the Notes app” without lifting a finger.
This multi-step, cross-app functionality represents a leap forward from Siri’s current capabilities, which typically handle single, isolated tasks.
5. Enhanced conversational abilities
The upgrade includes improved natural language processing that makes Siri’s voice more expressive, natural and clear, all processed on-device. Better error handling will allow Siri to understand and adapt when you stumble over words, while conversational context retention makes follow-up requests faster and more intuitive.
The assistant will maintain the thread of conversation more naturally, understanding references to previous queries without requiring you to repeat context.
6. Multiple AI model integration
Cook confirmed that Apple plans to expand its Apple Intelligence suite by partnering with additional third-party AI providers beyond the current ChatGPT integration. Reports indicate Apple may leverage external AI engines from partners such as OpenAI and Anthropic for complex, multi-application tasks, with Google’s Gemini widely expected to join the platform.
This multi-model approach will allow Siri to tap into specialized capabilities from different AI providers while maintaining Apple’s privacy-first architecture.
7. Privacy-first design maintained
Apple’s approach sets the company apart with its privacy-first design. Apple Intelligence is integrated into the core of your iPhone, iPad and Mac through on-device processing. So it’s aware of your personal information without collecting it.
For more complex requests, Apple Intelligence can draw on larger server-based models running on Apple silicon through Private Cloud Compute to handle tasks while protecting privacy.




