Apple Rebuilt Siri From Scratch for iOS 27
The company says the new multimodal assistant is model‑driven and built to limit data offloading while using staged cloud inference.
Overview
- Apple abandoned an incremental update and tore Siri down to rebuild it on newer foundation models to deliver a natively multimodal assistant.
- Company engineers demonstrated the rebuilt Siri running on real devices at WWDC, and developer betas for iOS 27 and the new Siri were released there.
- Apple plans a public beta soon and a broader consumer rollout in the fall with feature staging by device, language and region to manage performance and privacy.
- The system uses a privacy‑first hybrid architecture that favors on‑device processing and routes heavier inference to Apple’s private cloud and selected partners for load‑intensive tasks.
- Limitations on server use and device support could shape how quickly users adopt the new Siri and may influence upgrade decisions for phones, watches and other Apple hardware.