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Siri gets its own filing cabinet
Apple used WWDC 2026 to give Siri its biggest glow-up in years.
The new Siri AI now has its own dedicated app.
Instead of having chats disappear into the Apple void, users can open the app, revisit past conversations, see quick summaries of what was said, and start a new chat from one place.
The update also makes Siri feel much closer to modern AI chatbots.
Users can type, speak, upload images or documents, and continue conversations across Apple devices, including iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Vision Pro.
In brief:
Siri now has its own app for starting and revisiting conversations.
Users can interact through text, voice, images, and documents.
Conversations can sync privately across supported Apple devices through iCloud.
Apple tidies Siri
Apple says conversation history will sync privately through iCloud, sticking to its usual privacy-first approach.
The aim is to give Siri a more organised home inside Apple’s ecosystem as the assistant becomes more useful across apps and devices.
Siri, babe, please stop acting confused. You have a whole app now.- MG


