Apple likely to launch revamped Siri in 2026 with App intents feature

Apple likely to launch revamped Siri in 2026 with App intents feature

August 11, 2025   03:08 pm

Apple is gearing up to release a major Siri upgrade next year, aiming to transform its voice assistant into a more capable, hands-free controller for the iPhone.

The revamped Siri, first teased at the company”s WWDC 2024 event, was initially expected to arrive alongside the iPhone launch last September but faced multiple delays.

According to a new report, the new Siri will feature an upgraded version of App Intents—a technology designed to let users perform complex, app-specific actions entirely through voice commands.

The enhancement could see Siri evolve from a basic query responder into a tool that can handle nuanced, multi-step interactions inside apps.

With App Intents, users will be able to tell Siri to execute tasks like locating a specific photo, editing it, and sending it to a contact—without touching the device. It will also enable more advanced actions, such as commenting on an Instagram post, scrolling through a shopping app, and adding items to a cart.

Essentially, Siri will be able to navigate and operate within app interfaces much like a human user would.

Apple”s global data operations team is prioritizing the development and testing of this feature to ensure it performs with a high degree of accuracy. However, engineers are reportedly encountering challenges in ensuring compatibility across a broad range of apps and in maintaining the precision required for sensitive scenarios.

To refine the experience, Apple is running trials with a selection of third-party apps—including Uber, AllTrails, Threads, Temu, Amazon, YouTube, Facebook, WhatsApp, and various games—alongside its own native applications.

This controlled rollout strategy reflects the company”s intent to get it right before making the upgrade available to all users.

The report has emphasized that the aim is to make Siri “the hands-free controller of your iPhone,” providing a level of convenience and multitasking potential that goes far beyond its current capabilities. But this leap in functionality also demands more rigorous testing than any Siri update to date.

For now, users will need to wait until spring 2026 to experience the new Siri firsthand. When it does arrive, it promises to blur the line between human and device interaction—delivering a smoother, more intuitive way to get things done without lifting a finger.

- Agencies

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