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These new iOS 27 renders hint at Siri’s big redesign

Recorded: May 28, 2026, 3:03 p.m.

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Stevie started out at Laptop Mag writing news and reviews on hardware, gaming, and AI.Apple’s long-awaited Siri overhaul, expected to arrive in iOS 27, might look a lot like ChatGPT with a splash of Liquid Glass. Renders from Bloomberg offer a preview of iOS 27, including the new app and chat interface for Siri. The renders are “based on information viewed by Bloomberg and people with knowledge of [Apple’s] plans,” and could differ from Apple’s final designs, which Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman says Apple will reveal at WWDC in June.Bloomberg’s illustrations show a drop-down for selecting from different AI options in the Dynamic Island. Image: BloombergThe images show a new pill-shaped Siri chat bubble popping out of the Dynamic Island with a drop-down menu containing options for Ask, Siri, and ChatGPT. According to Gurman, you’ll be able to open this new chat bubble by swiping down from the center of the top edge of the display. It will reportedly work anywhere in iOS 27, similar to how Android users can start a Gemini chat by tapping and holding the home button, regardless of what app they’re in.RelatedApple could let you pick a favorite AI model in iOS 27The new standalone Siri app shown in Bloomberg’s renders resembles ChatGPT’s chatbot layout, with a pill-shaped query box, buttons for adding attachments and activating voice mode, and chat history. Past chats will reportedly be viewable as a list or as a collection of rectangles, similar to how notes are laid out as blocks in Google Keep.The Siri app resembles ChatGPT with a hint of Liquid Glass in Bloomberg’s renders. Image: BloombergBloomberg also offers a glimpse at Apple’s updated Camera app, which is rumored to include a new Siri mode and more customization options. The renders show a new menu of widgets for adding (or removing) controls in the Camera app, as well as a “Siri” option nestled between the “Photo” and “Portrait” modes. 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Recent renders of iOS 27 suggest significant redesigns for Siri, hinting at an evolution that draws comparisons to platforms like ChatGPT, incorporating aesthetic elements such as Liquid Glass. These previews, based on information from Bloomberg and internal knowledge of Apple's plans, offer a glimpse into the new application and chat interface for Siri, though these designs may differ from the final product announced at WWDC in June, as noted by Mark Gurman. One key aspect of the anticipated overhaul involves integrating Siri more directly into the user experience, potentially allowing users to initiate chats from the Dynamic Island or through a new standalone application.

The proposed design for the Siri interface mirrors a chatbot layout, featuring a pill-shaped query box, options for adding attachments, activation of voice mode, and a display of chat history organized as blocks resembling notes in applications like Google Keep. Furthermore, the concept includes a drop-down menu allowing users to select from different AI options, such as Ask, Siri, and ChatGPT, within the Dynamic Island. Gurman suggested this new chat bubble could be accessed by swiping down from the center of the top edge of the display, with the functionality potentially extending across the entire iOS 27 operating system, similar to how Android users can initiate Gemini chats.

Beyond the core Siri experience, the leaks also indicate further integration of artificial intelligence across other Apple applications. The updated Camera app is rumored to feature a new Siri mode and enhanced customization options, including a dedicated "Siri" option positioned between the "Photo" and "Portrait" modes. Similarly, the Photos app is expected to include an AI "Tools" editing option alongside the existing "Clean Up" feature, suggesting three new AI editing capabilities will be introduced. Apple is anticipated to unveil this comprehensive Siri overhaul, along with other operating system updates, during the upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference in June.