The new iOS 27 Siri mockups have me cautiously optimistic about WWDC

We finally have a picture of what the new Siri could look like, and I mean that almost literally

Hayden Cole··4 min read
iOS 27 Redesigned Siri

We finally have a picture of what the new Siri could look like, and I mean that almost literally. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman published a fresh batch of mockups this week showing how the redesigned assistant is expected to work in iOS 27, and after two years of broken promises, this is the first time the overhaul has felt real to me.

A quick caveat before anyone gets too excited. These are not Apple's screenshots. They were illustrated by Bloomberg's Sam Hall, built from descriptions and sourcing rather than leaked builds. So treat them as an informed sketch, not gospel. That said, Gurman's track record on Apple's software roadmap is about as good as it gets, and what the images show lines up with everything we've been hearing for months.

Siri in Dynamic Island - Source Bloomberg
Siri in Dynamic Island - Source Bloomberg

Siri is moving into the Dynamic Island

Here's the change that jumps out first. Instead of that rainbow glow wrapping around the edges of your screen, Siri is said to spring out of the Dynamic Island with a Liquid Glass look. It's a small thing on paper, but it reframes Siri as something that lives at the top of your iPhone and pulls down, rather than a glowing border that takes over the whole display.

You'll reportedly still summon it the usual ways, with the wake word or a press of the side button, and that triggers a redesigned animation in the Dynamic Island. But there's a new gesture too. Swiping down from the top center of the screen opens a Search or Ask field built for typing, not just talking. Swipe further and you drop into a full chatbot conversation, complete with image results and a history of your past requests.

That last part is what excites me most. A Siri that remembers what you asked earlier and can show you things, not just read them aloud, is the version of this assistant I've wanted since the very first Apple Intelligence demo.

Siri in iOS 27 Camera App
Siri in iOS 27 Camera App

Siri is becoming part of the Camera

The other big shift is that Siri is moving into the Camera app, absorbing what we currently know as Visual Intelligence. Right now, the way you launch Visual Intelligence depends on whether your iPhone has Camera Control, which has always felt like a confusing split. Folding it into the Camera you already open a dozen times a day is the obvious fix, and honestly I'm surprised it took this long.

The mockups also point to Apple extending its Writing Tools and bringing more Apple Intelligence into photos. One feature that stood out is the ability to extend an image, using generative fill to add detail that was never actually photographed. Rivals have done versions of this for a while, and it's even been used to reframe old films for widescreen, so it's not a wild leap for Apple to follow.

Further out, and maybe not at launch, Gurman suggests you'll be able to talk your way through edits. Ask Siri to crop a shot or shift its colors and have it understand you, whether you type or speak. That natural language thread runs through Shortcuts too, where you're expected to be able to describe what you want an automation to do and let Apple Intelligence build it for you. It sounds like an addition to the current system rather than a replacement, which feels like the right call.

Why this matters heading into June 8

Here's the thing. Apple has been promising a smarter, more personal Siri since 2024, and the gap between that promise and what shipped has been one of the company's roughest software stretches in years. WWDC 2026 kicks off on June 8, and this is the keynote where Apple has to show it can actually deliver.

These mockups aren't proof of anything. But for the first time, the redesign looks like a coherent product rather than a list of features. I'm cautiously optimistic. What about you? Does a chatbot Siri living in the Dynamic Island sound like the upgrade you've been waiting for, or are you holding judgment until you see the real thing?

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