Apple announced a dedicated Siri app during its WWDC 2026 event, marking the personal assistant’s most significant transformation to date. The app is designed to serve as a centralized hub for users to access and review previous conversations with Siri, offering a more organized way to interact with the assistant. The app supports text, voice, and document/image uploads, similar to AI chatbots like ChatGPT or Claude. It also allows users to relive past interactions by providing an overview of previous sessions without needing to read through full transcripts. The app is available across Apple devices, including iOS, macOS, and iPadOS, with all conversations synced privately through iCloud, as per Apple’s standard privacy measures.
The new Siri app mirrors the functionality of other AI chatbots, enabling users to launch new conversations or revisit old ones. It offers a multi-function interface where users can input text, upload files, and use voice commands. Apple emphasized that the app is part of its broader AI integration, which includes an updated Siri AI system. The app is intended to help users manage their interactions with the assistant more effectively as its capabilities expand within Apple’s ecosystem.
According to the source, the dedicated app is designed to give users a more organized way to interact with the assistant as its powers become more extensive within Apple’s software. The app is part of Apple’s ongoing efforts to enhance user experience with its AI tools. The introduction of the app follows Apple’s AI-ified Siri launch at WWDC 2026.
Source: techcrunch