Apple is reportedly preparing its biggest-ever artificial intelligence overhaul of Siri, aiming to turn the decade-old voice assistant into a full-fledged chatbot-style digital companion by late 2026. The upgrade is expected to be showcased at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June 2026, with a broader rollout tied to a major iOS release later that year.
According to reports, Apple plans to reengineer Siri so it can handle both voice and text-based conversations with far more natural dialogue and context awareness than today’s version. Internally, the project is codenamed “Campos” and is being treated as a cornerstone of Apple’s next phase in generative AI.
Siri’s revamped capabilities are expected to include:
● Answering complex, multi-part questions by pulling information from across the web.
● Generating content such as short write-ups or summaries on demand.
● Creating and editing images, along with summarising long pieces of text.

The upgraded Siri is planned to work seamlessly across Apple’s hardware lineup, including iPhone, iPad, Mac and other ecosystem devices. This tighter integration is seen as Apple’s bid to compete more directly with AI offerings from companies like Google and OpenAI in the rapidly evolving generative AI market.
Apple is also expected to embed the new assistant more deeply into core apps such as Mail, Music, Podcasts and Photos, enabling Siri to perform in-app tasks rather than just respond to standalone commands. For example, users could ask Siri to clean up their inbox, create a playlist based on mood or spoken description, or organise and edit photo libraries using natural language prompts.
Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has reported that users will invoke the upgraded AI assistant in the same familiar ways they use Siri today, either by saying the usual wake phrase or pressing and holding the side button on an iPhone or iPad. He noted that users may be able to ask Siri to locate a specific photo based on a description and then apply edits such as cropping or colour adjustments through a single conversational request.
In practice, that could mean a user saying something like, “Show me the photo of the birthday cake from last week and brighten it a bit,” and having Siri automatically fetch and tweak the image inside the Photos app. This type of workflow illustrates how Apple intends to blend conversational AI with existing app tools to reduce manual steps for everyday tasks.

In a notable strategic move, Apple has recently announced a partnership with Google to integrate elements of Google’s Gemini AI technology into upcoming versions of Siri. This collaboration is expected to enhance the assistant’s intelligence in the near term, ahead of the full “Campos” overhaul.
The Gemini-powered improvements are reportedly targeting an interim software update, expected to arrive in the coming months as part of iOS 26.4, bringing more capable AI features before the larger Siri redesign ships with the next-generation iOS later in 2026.
Current expectations suggest that Apple will preview the upgraded Siri experience at WWDC in June 2026, with the official rollout likely scheduled for around September 2026 alongside new hardware and a major iOS release. This staggered approach mirrors Apple’s usual pattern of announcing major platform features months before they reach consumers.
However, Apple has not publicly confirmed the detailed claims around a chatbot-like Siri or the exact feature set of “Campos.” The company is yet to issue a formal statement outlining how its next-generation AI assistant will work, and industry watchers note that the final implementation may differ from early reports once Apple reveals its plans on stage in June.
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