iOS 27 Leaks
June 1, 2026 | Last updated: June 1, 2026
Quick Answer: Apple will unveil iOS 27 at WWDC 2026 on June 8, 2026. Leaked Bloomberg renders confirm a rebuilt Siri chatbot app (codenamed “Campos”), a new “Extensions” framework that lets users choose Claude, Gemini, or ChatGPT as their default AI — ending ChatGPT’s exclusive deal — and Visual Intelligence upgrades across the Camera app. The developer beta drops the same day.
What Happened
Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference runs June 8–12, 2026, with the keynote kicking off at 10 a.m. PT on Monday, June 8. In the weeks leading up to the event, a sustained wave of leaks — including Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman publishing recreated screenshots of the new Siri interface — has painted a detailed picture of iOS 27. The headline: Apple is overhauling Siri from the ground up, opening its AI layer to rival models for the first time, and laying the software groundwork for its first foldable iPhone. The developer beta is expected on June 8 itself, with a public consumer release alongside the iPhone 18 lineup in September 2026.
Why It Matters
The biggest story buried inside the iOS 27 leaks isn’t Siri’s redesign — it’s what the redesign signals about Apple’s competitive positioning in AI.
Since iOS 18.2 in December 2024, ChatGPT has held de facto exclusivity as the only third-party model with system-level integration on iPhone. iOS 27 ends that arrangement. A new framework called “Extensions” — documented in internal test builds and reported by Bloomberg — lets any supported AI app installed from the App Store plug directly into Apple Intelligence features: Siri, Writing Tools, and Image Playground. Users set their preferred model once in Settings → Apple Intelligence & Siri, and that choice routes queries system-wide. Apple is internally testing integrations with Google Gemini and Anthropic’s Claude already, with Grok reportedly a candidate once the framework opens to developers at WWDC.
This is a meaningful strategic pivot. Apple is no longer betting on a single AI partner to carry Siri’s intelligence layer. Instead, it is positioning the iPhone as a neutral AI platform — a move that benefits users but also deflects antitrust scrutiny over preferential deals.
The underlying Siri rebuild is itself overdue. Codenamed “Campos” internally, the new Siri arrives as a standalone chatbot app supporting document and photo uploads, persistent voice mode, and a drop-down model selector. The Dynamic Island gains a “Search or Ask” prompt triggered by a glowing cursor — leaked renders show a dark-themed interface aligned with the WWDC 2026 promotional artwork. Bloomberg reports Apple is using a custom 1.2-trillion-parameter Gemini model as the backbone for the next-generation Siri, a notable admission that Apple’s own foundation models were insufficient for the ambition of the project.
Apple settled a $250 million class action over its undelivered Apple Intelligence promises — promises first made at WWDC 2024 — earlier in May 2026. iOS 27 is the delivery moment. The pressure is real.
Beyond Siri, the Camera app gains a dedicated Visual Intelligence mode accessible through the Dynamic Island, with AI-powered image editing tools including an “Extend” function that expands photos beyond their original frame. The Wallet app is expected to gain a “Create a Pass” scanner for physical cards and tickets, and Apple is refining the Liquid Glass interface introduced in iOS 26 with a user-controlled transparency slider and improved readability — a direct response to developer complaints about text legibility.
What Comes Next
The June 8 keynote sets the iOS 27 clock in motion. A developer beta drops immediately after the keynote; the public beta follows in July. The consumer release is expected in September 2026, timed to the iPhone 18 Pro, iPhone 18 Pro Max, and — notably — Apple’s first foldable iPhone, for which iOS 27 is already laying adaptive layout groundwork.
The more consequential follow-on question is the Extensions developer framework. Apple is expected to formally open it to third-party AI developers at WWDC, which means the weeks after June 8 will determine how aggressively Anthropic, Google, OpenAI, and xAI move to implement deep iOS integration. Whoever ships a polished Extension fastest gains first-mover advantage on the 1.5 billion active Apple devices in circulation.
The next scheduled Google Core Update (expected late June or July 2026) will also evaluate how iOS 27 news coverage performs. Sites publishing original analysis — not just leak recaps — are better positioned for that window. Watch for Apple’s post-keynote developer session on June 8 (Platforms State of the Union) for the technical details that will shape the coverage landscape through fall.
Alex Rivera covers consumer tech and mobile for Axis Intelligence.
