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WWDC 2026: Apple unveils Siri AI overhaul, iOS 27 compatibility, and new parental controls in Tim Cook’s final keynote

  • by Keshav Aggarwal
  • 2026-06-09
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Apple Park's Steve Jobs Theater stage with Apple logo during WWDC 2026 keynote announcement

Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2026 kicked off this morning at 10 a.m. PT at Apple Park, marking what is expected to be CEO Tim Cook’s final keynote before handing the reins to Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering John Ternus on September 1. The event, streamed live from the Steve Jobs Theater, delivered a series of significant announcements spanning Siri AI upgrades, iOS 27 compatibility, and new parental controls, while also addressing user feedback on last year’s Liquid Glass design.

Siri AI gets a Google Gemini boost

As anticipated, Apple dedicated a substantial portion of the keynote to reinvigorating its voice assistant, Siri. Senior Vice President Craig Federighi confirmed that Siri will now integrate with Google Gemini to enhance its conversational capabilities and visual intelligence features. The updated assistant will operate across existing apps and also debut as a standalone app. Federighi emphasized Apple’s commitment to privacy, stating, “We believe privacy in AI is non-negotiable,” and noted that data will only be used to execute user requests, with external experts able to verify this promise at any time. The move comes after Apple faced criticism for delays in its AI roadmap and reliance on third-party partners.

iOS 27 extends support to iPhone 11 and older devices

In a notable shift toward broader device compatibility, Apple announced that iOS 27 will be available on all devices from the iPhone 11 onward, calling it “available to more users than any iOS release ever.” The update promises significant performance improvements: new photos will appear 70 percent faster, AirDrop transfers will be 80 percent quicker, and CPU schedulers will be optimized for better multitasking. This marks a departure from recent trends where newer iOS versions often dropped support for older hardware, potentially extending the lifespan of millions of devices.

Liquid Glass design gets opt-in rollbacks

Responding to mixed user reception of last year’s Liquid Glass aesthetic, Apple announced that users will now be able to dial back certain elements of the design. While the company is not abandoning the visual language entirely, it will offer a layered approach within its apps, allowing users to customize the intensity of the effect. The update also includes a refreshed app icon design, moving away from the flat look that drew criticism from some users.

New parental controls and search overhaul

Apple dedicated significant time to introducing a suite of parental control tools. Parents will be able to restrict who their children can call, which apps and websites they can access, and set time-based suggestions for how restrictions evolve. By default, features like “Ask to Browse” and “Ask to Buy” will be enabled for devices set up for children under 13. Additionally, the company announced a foundational rebuild of the search system across iOS, iPadOS, and macOS, targeting improvements in Spotlight, Photos, and Mail. Vice President of OS Program Management Stacey Ford acknowledged user frustration, saying, “We’ve all had that moment where you search for something you know is there, but it just won’t show up.”

Image Playground gets a renewed pitch

Apple’s AI image generation app, Image Playground, which has seen limited adoption since its launch, received a renewed focus during the keynote. The company emphasized its integration across device features and confirmed that no training will occur on user-generated photos. Performance updates tied to Apple Intelligence upgrades aim to make the tool more responsive and useful.

Conclusion

WWDC 2026 represents a transitional moment for Apple, blending Tim Cook’s farewell with a strategic push to address AI shortcomings and user feedback. The integration of Google Gemini into Siri, extended device support for iOS 27, and responsive design changes signal a company balancing innovation with practicality. As developers begin hands-on sessions this week, the long-term impact of these announcements will depend on execution and user adoption.

FAQs

Q1: When will iOS 27 be available to the public?
Apple announced that the developer beta is available immediately, with a public beta expected in July and a full release in September alongside new hardware.

Q2: Will Siri AI features require a subscription?
Apple did not announce any subscription fees for the enhanced Siri features. The integration with Google Gemini is expected to be included in the standard Apple Intelligence package at no additional cost.

Q3: How will the new parental controls work for existing devices?
Parents can enable the controls through the Screen Time settings in iOS 27. For children under 13, the restrictions will be set as defaults when the device is initially configured, but can be customized later.

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