Apple is preparing a major update for its voice assistant. With iOS 19, Siri 2.0 will debut—a new assistant version powered by large language models (LLM), operating within the Apple Intelligence 2.0 initiative.
According to Mark Gurman, Apple refers to this project internally as “LLM Siri.” The new voice assistant will resemble ChatGPT or Gemini: it will engage in natural conversations, consider context, perform tasks in third-party apps, and generate or summarize text.
Siri will also gain access to App Intents—a technology enabling more precise control over other applications’ functionality.
The first signs of the new Siri will appear this fall with the release of iOS 19, but the full version is expected in spring 2026 with iOS 19.4. Apple is also planning integrations with third-party AI models.
It is already known that the company is negotiating with Google to add Gemini, and future support for Perplexity and others is possible.
The Apple Intelligence 2.0 platform promises to bring AI features to more applications—it’s even possible that Apple Music could be included.