We’re less than two weeks out from Apple revealing iOS 27 at WWDC 2026, but we may have received an early look at the company’s new Gen AI-powered Siri interface and insight into how it might work on iPhone.
Bloomberg has published renders it says are based on information it has both seen and heard about Apple’s plans and may be subject to change.
According to the report and supporting imagery, Siri will now live inside the iPhone’s Dynamic Island alongside the Face ID sensors and selfie camera. It’ll sill be accessed via the Power button or by requesting her through a “Siri” command.

However, a new pull-down gesture from the top of the top of the display will summon a Search or Ask interface that features new elements, which Mark Gurman goes on to explain:
“From there, users can launch apps, start text messages, ask about the weather, add calendar appointments, search through notes, trigger shortcuts within apps, or search the web using Apple’s new AI-powered search system, which competes with tools like Perplexity. Results are displayed in a rich text card that pops out of the Dynamic Island. Users can swipe down further to open a chatbot-style conversation inside the Siri app.”
That’ll be the big change, which is showcased in the mocked-up images. Gurman said the chatbot element will also feature those text rich cards, while results will appear under different topics. They could be people, places, news headline, sports scores, weather forecasts. Gurman says information is also pulled contextually from “notes, text messages, emails, contacts, calendar appointments and reminders.”
There’s also a render showing how Siri could be integrated within the Camera app as an option alongside the likes of Portrait and Slo-Mo. A previous report has suggested this will make the Visual Intelligence feature more prominent. The idea is to make the feature more visible and easier for users to access in an app they commonly use to capture information when taking pictures of posters or menus, and such. This might, according to the report, get users more comfortable with using AI because it exists in a more natural environment rather than, having to go out of their way.
Check out Bloomberg to see all the renders published today.
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