

Apple used WWDC 2026 to unveil iOS 27, macOS Golden Gate, and major Siri AI upgrades. The event highlighted the company's growing focus on artificial intelligence, productivity tools, and ecosystem-wide software improvements designed to enhance user experiences across devices. The Cupertino giant announced sweeping updates across every platform with Siri AI at the centre of a late but renewed AI push that draws on Google’s Gemini models within the Apple ecosystem.
Apple’s WWDC 2026 keynote kicked off with the last speech from Tim Cook as CEO. “On a personal note, some of the greatest highlights of my time as CEO have been events like this. Sharing powerful tools with all of you and then seeing what you create with them has been a constant reminder that imagination has no limits. And with the incredible capabilities we introduced today and so many more still to come, I truly believe the best is still ahead,” Cook said in his concluding note.
Siri AI is powered by the next generation of Apple Foundation Models in collaboration with Google and Gemini. It is a conversational, do-it-all assistant that can draw on a user’s personal data across messages, emails, photos, calendar, and notes to answer questions and take action. It features onscreen awareness, broad world knowledge via an in-house web search capability, and deep integration across every Apple platform.
A dedicated Siri app is launching with iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27. It will offer conversation history synced privately via iCloud across devices. On Apple Vision Pro, a 3D Siri orb can be placed anywhere in a user’s space and activated simply by looking at it.
Other Siri AI capabilities include Write with Siri for drafting text anywhere, an expanded Visual Intelligence experience, a Siri mode inside the Camera app for real-world object recognition and bill splitting, and multi-command support so users can stack several requests into a single prompt.
Siri AI will launch as a beta in September 2026 in English, with more languages following. It will not be available on iPhone or iPad in the EU due to Apple’s dispute with regulators over the Digital Markets Act.
iOS 27 is compatible with devices going back to the iPhone 11. Some of the key platform improvements include 30% faster app launches, 70% faster loading of captures in Photos, 80% faster AirDrop transfers, and CPU scheduler updates. Network transitions between Wi-Fi and cellular are now more seamless, and Messages shows a progress bar for message delivery.
The broader Apple Intelligence platform has been rebuilt around a new architecture co-developed with Google. The new Apple Foundation Models run both on-device and on servers through Private Cloud Compute. Apple Intelligence is compatible with iPhone 15 Pro and later, iPhone 16 and later, iPad mini with A17 Pro, iPad with M1 or later, Mac with M1 or later, Apple Watch Series 10, Apple Watch Ultra 2, and Apple Watch SE 3.
macOS 27 is named Golden Gate and introduces a more uniform toolbar and sidebars that extend to screen edges, along with a consistent tight corner radius across all windows and Liquid Glass directly applied to app icons. A systemwide Liquid Glass slider will let users adjust the intensity from ultra-clear to fully tinted. Search has been rebuilt across Photos, Spotlight, and Mail with a new index that processes new content almost immediately.
With deeper Siri integration, smarter software experiences, and ecosystem-wide intelligence, the company is positioning AI as a core part of its future while maintaining its focus on privacy and user experience.
Developer betas are already available today, and public betas will arrive in July.