The company tends to keep things pretty close to the vest, which means we don't really know what it will reveal next week. However, there are plenty of leaks and rumors to sift through (reliable ones, mind you) that paint a fairly detailed picture of what WWDC 2026 will look like. Spoiler: Expect a whole lot of AI.
While it might seem a bit foolhardy to put stock in the new Siri's debut, given Apple's repeated delays, it really does seem like the upgraded assistant is arriving this year. Rumor has it Apple's new Siri will be much more contextual, meaning it will understand what's happening on your screen to help answer your questions. You'll be able to drag down from the top of your screen at any time to pull up the new assistant, though it will also have a standalone chatbot app should you want a more dedicated AI experience. It'll feel odd to have an actual Siri app for the first time on iOS, but if Apple really upgrades the assistant in a meaningful way, it makes sense.
WWDC 2026: iOS 27
AI Siri will likely be the focus of Apple's iOS 27 event, but that doesn't mean the iPhone will miss out on other new features. To keep the focus on AI for a bit, Apple will likely update Apple Intelligence with new features and abilities. Bloomberg reports that Apple is planning a number of natural language-based upgrades that will let you tell iOS what you want to see, so the AI can run actions on your behalf. This will work with generating wallpapers, creating shortcuts, and editing photos.
Interestingly, Apple already announced a slate of new AI accessibility features likely coming to iOS 27. In recent years, the company has revealed accessibility features ahead of the keynote, and this year is no different. This includes the ability to use Voice Control with natural language, automated subtitles on any video, and VoiceOver descriptions of your surroundings, among other new options. While Apple didn't confirm that these features were arriving with the new update, they almost assuredly are.
iOS 27 should look pretty similar to iOS 26, which may come as a disappointment for any Liquid Glass detractors. That being said, Apple may roll out a new slider that lets you further control the overall appearance of Liquid Glass, building off the options it added with subsequent versions of iOS.
The iPad rumor mill is quiet this year. I expect, therefore, all of the above to apply to iPadOS 27: the new AI Siri, new AI features, and stability updates. We might get some surprise big-screen Apple features, but at this time, I expect iPadOS to look mostly like iOS.
WWDC 2026: macOS 27
That said, the big question is whether Apple will introduce any touch-based elements to macOS 27. The company is working on a touch-based MacBook, which will require the first touch-compatible version of macOS in Apple's history. The company may show off some of these new changes at WWDC, but it may also hold off until the MacBook's announcement. WWDC isn't a hardware event, so Apple likely won't reveal the new computer itself at this time.
But watchOS 27 gets some other new features, too. Bloomberg reports that Apple's stability mindset is coming to watchOS as well, but that the company does intend to take the opportunity to improve heart rate monitoring with this new update. How they will do that remains to be seen, but if Apple can upgrade my heart rate monitoring without me buying a new Apple Watch, I'll be impressed. Apple may also roll out a new watch face based on a design previously exclusive to the Apple Watch Ultra.
WWDC 2026: tvOS 27
WWDC 2026: visionOS 27
Apple Vision Pro fans can expect many of the same updates as iPhone and Mac fans. That means AI Siri, AI features (like photo editing and natural language perks), and stability updates.
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