Apple used its WWDC 2026 keynote to finally ship the long-delayed overhaul of Siri, and the headline technical fact is that the assistant now runs on Google's Gemini. Apple confirmed it collaborated with Google and the Gemini family of models to build the next generation of Apple Foundation Models that power Apple Intelligence, an unusually direct admission that the company is leaning on a rival's frontier model rather than its own to close the capability gap. The new Siri is more conversational, gains visual intelligence, and ships as a standalone app in addition to working across existing apps. Senior Vice President Craig Federighi opened with a privacy framing, saying that privacy in AI is non-negotiable, that data is only used to execute a request, and that outside experts can continue to verify that promise.
The Apple Intelligence layer picked up a wide spread of features: tab management for Safari, one-tap password updating, cross-app context awareness, AI reply suggestions in Messages, and a Phone app that can pull context from Mail and Messages mid-call. Shortcuts becomes natural-language driven, so a non-technical user can describe a workflow in a prompt rather than wiring up visual blocks. The Photos app gained a spatial Reframe tool that adjusts perspective as if the camera had been repositioned, an Extend tool that expands a scene to a new aspect ratio, and a stronger generative Cleanup. Apple also launched a systemwide dictation experience built into the keyboard, a direct shot at fast-growing AI dictation apps like Wispr Flow and Willow.
On distribution, Apple claimed iOS 27 will reach more users than any prior release, supporting every device from the iPhone 11 onward, and bundled performance wins it pegged at 70 percent faster photo rendering and 80 percent faster AirDrop. Image Playground got a renewed pitch with a commitment not to train on images generated in the app, and the Liquid Glass design now allows opt-in rollbacks. The strategic read, which Stratechery and The Information both emphasized, is that the Gemini partnership is the real story: Apple is effectively conceding the model layer to Google while betting that its advantage is distribution, on-device privacy, and integration across a billion-plus devices. The keynote doubled as a farewell for Tim Cook, who announced he is handing the CEO role to hardware chief John Ternus on September 1.
- TechCrunch catalogued the full feature set and flagged that Siri running on Gemini is Apple outsourcing the model layer to a rival.
- The Information framed it as a cautious, catch-up overhaul: a second Siri reboot after last year's delays rather than a leap.
- Stratechery read the Gemini deal and Broadcom's outlook as bullish for the broader Google/Nvidia stack, not just Apple.