TL;DR
- Siri Redesign: Apple is reportedly testing Siri inside the iOS Dynamic Island and a separate chat-style app for iPhone.
- AI Stack: The leaked design may rely on Gemini-powered features, with tougher requests still needing cloud processing.
- Daily Use: Search, messaging, notes, and shortcuts could move into a more conversational assistant layer.
- WWDC Checkpoint: WWDC in June is the clearest chance for Apple to confirm whether the reported reset is real.
Apple has signalled plans for Siri responses from the iOS Dynamic Island and a standalone Siri app as part of a broader assistant redesign. If the leaked interface ships, Siri would move closer to a chatbot that can keep context, accept uploads, and sit inside the iPhone’s everyday navigation instead of waiting behind a separate full-screen prompt.
Apple is trying to push Siri into a more central iPhone role across its 2.5 billion-device install base. Apple CEO Tim Cook during his February earnings call remarks said “the more personalized Siri is coming this year”.
By March 2026, Apple’s earlier iOS 27 Siri plans and Gemini-based Siri model plans had already sketched a broader overhaul. New mockups now offer the clearest picture yet of how Apple may try to reset its assistant strategy before WWDC in June.
How Siri Could Move Into Everyday iPhone Tasks
Leaked mockups place Siri inside the iPhone’s pill-shaped top-of-screen area for compact live information and inside the search flow people already trigger with a swipe from the Home Screen. On supported models, the Dynamic Island shows Live Activities such as recordings, directions, and connection prompts, which gives Apple an existing surface for brief assistant replies without taking over the whole display.
🚨 iOS 27 LEAKED 🚨
Here’s your FIRST LOOK at iOS 27
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— Apple Design (@TheAppleDesign) May 28, 2026
Apple has already widened assistant access in other places through CarPlay access for ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini, so the reported Siri move would fit a broader push to place AI tools closer to everyday device use.
Apple would also keep the swipe-down search gesture while routing that habit through a more conversational assistant. Search, app launching, messaging, weather lookups, calendar entry, notes queries, and shortcuts would shift from a utility box into a persistent assistant layer that can answer and act in the same place.
Current iPhone controls already hint at how that interface could work. Users can touch and hold the activity to expand Dynamic Island details today, which gives Siri a plausible compact-to-expanded path if Apple adopts the reported layout. Another part of the leak points to a standalone Siri app that keeps chat history and accepts document or photo uploads.
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Dedicate Siri app
for the first time that includes a list of conversations and a chatbot view similar to ChatGPT pic.twitter.com/l8UoeysaZO
— Apple Design (@TheAppleDesign) May 28, 2026
Camera and Photos integration would spread the same AI push across more of iOS. Siri would become less of a voice shortcut and more of a system layer that follows users across different tasks.
AI Stack and Competitive Market
Apple still needs enough model quality to make that interface useful. One mechanism description from the leak report says Siri may “use Google’s Gemini AI technology under the hood,”.
Apple may also be distilling Google’s Gemini models so more tasks can run on the iPhone itself. More complex requests may still need remote processing on confidential computing infrastructure, which leaves Apple balancing faster on-device responses against the extra cloud resources needed for stronger chatbot-style answers. Routine tasks could stay local, while harder prompts could move to remote systems when the phone alone is not enough.
Competition adds another pressure point because ChatGPT’s current scale already shows how large the category has become. A standalone Siri app aimed at ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini would enter a market where mainstream consumer AI chatbots in May 2026 also include Microsoft Copilot, Perplexity, and Grok.
Apple would have to spread that challenge across Apple’s install base, while Copilot and Perplexity keep pressing from different directions. Copilot benefits from Windows and Microsoft 365 distribution, while Perplexity keeps tying AI tools to search habits that already feel routine to users.
Delays, Prior Siri Plans, and WWDC
Siri’s path to this leak has been uneven since 2024. WWDC 2024 added a ChatGPT handoff, and Apple entered 2026 still trying to turn scattered AI features into a more unified assistant experience.
WWDC in June is now the clearest public checkpoint. Apple still has to turn a design leak into working software, and users and developers are waiting to see whether Siri can finally behave more like a modern chatbot.

