WWDC26: Apple has unveiled iOS 27 at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), introducing a range of updates focused on artificial intelligence, productivity, privacy and performance. While the stable version is expected to roll out in September, developers can already test the software through an early beta release, with a public beta expected next month.
From a redesigned Siri experience to smarter automation tools, iOS 27 introduces several changes that could reshape how iPhone users interact with their devices. Here are seven of the most notable additions.
1. Siri Gets a Major AI Upgrade
Apple is finally introducing a new AI-powered Siri experience. Built on the company’s Foundation Models, the assistant can understand personal context and pull information from messages, emails, photos and other content stored on a user’s device.
The upgraded Siri will also have a dedicated app where users can revisit previous conversations. Apple is extending Siri’s capabilities to visual search as well, allowing users to identify objects or retrieve information through the Camera app.
The feature will require newer iPhone models, with some advanced capabilities reserved for Apple’s latest devices.
2. More Control Over Liquid Glass Design
After introducing the Liquid Glass interface in iOS 26, Apple is now giving users greater control over the visual effect.
A new opacity slider allows users to adjust transparency levels across menus, tabs and interface elements. The company has also improved how background content is blurred, making text and icons easier to read.
3. Passwords App Can Update Weak Passwords
The Passwords app is receiving a practical upgrade. In iOS 27, it can automatically replace weak or compromised passwords with stronger alternatives on supported accounts. The feature builds on the app’s existing ability to alert users when credentials appear in known security breaches, reducing the need for manual updates.
4. New AI-Powered Photo Editing Tools
Apple is expanding editing capabilities in the Photos app with several AI-based tools. An enhanced version of Clean Up aims to remove unwanted objects more naturally. A new Extend tool can expand images beyond their original frame using generative AI. Another addition, Spatial Reframing, allows users to adjust image perspective using on-device processing and save those changes directly to the photo.
The updates reflect Apple’s growing focus on AI-assisted photography while keeping the original image intact.
5. Faster Performance Across the System
Performance improvements are a key part of iOS 27.
Apple says apps can launch up to 30% faster, AirDrop transfers may be up to 80% quicker and photos could load significantly faster than before. The company has also introduced optimisations for Wi-Fi and cellular connectivity. These gains are expected to benefit both newer iPhones and older supported models.
6. Expanded Screen Time Controls for Families
Apple is strengthening parental control features through an updated Screen Time experience. A new “Ask to Browse” setting requires children to request permission before visiting unfamiliar websites in Safari. Communication Safety tools have also been expanded to help filter content that may include nudity, graphic imagery or violence.
In addition, a new Time Allowances feature provides age-based recommendations for app usage limits across categories such as gaming and entertainment.
7. Shortcuts Becomes Easier With AI
The Shortcuts app is getting a simpler setup process powered by Apple Intelligence. Instead of manually linking actions and triggers, users can describe what they want in everyday language. For example, a user could ask the app to send a message with an estimated arrival time when leaving work, and the system will create the automation automatically.
The change could make one of Apple’s most powerful productivity tools accessible to a much wider audience.


