
A new report says Apple is preparing a much deeper tie-in between AI Siri and Apple Notes in iOS 27, with the goal of making information capture feel far less clunky than it does today.
According to The Information, Apple plans to rebuild Siri in iOS 27 and move away from the rigid command-style experience people are used to now. The updated assistant is said to work more like a conversational chatbot, with broader world knowledge and better support for complex question-and-answer tasks.
The report also says the new Siri layer is expected to be built on Google Gemini underneath, and that Apple may even give it a standalone app icon. That would mark a major shift in how Siri is positioned inside Apple’s software stack.
Inside Apple Notes, the practical focus appears to be on fixing one very common friction point: saving useful output from AI tools without having to copy, switch apps, find the right note, and paste everything manually. Right now, that process can be slow, and formatting often falls apart along the way, especially when lists or structured text are involved.
In iOS 27 Notes, users may be able to say things like “add this to a new note” or “put this into one of my notes,” and Siri would handle the transfer automatically while preserving the original formatting. If Apple gets that part right, it could make Notes much more useful as a place to collect research, ideas, and reference material generated across different apps.
The report adds that AI Siri would also help users organize information after it has been saved. Because the assistant would have stronger large-language-model understanding, it could help structure material into more usable notes, whether someone is collecting recipe ideas, research on addiction treatment, or other multi-part information that benefits from cleanup and arrangement.
Nothing here has been officially confirmed by Apple yet, and details could still change before iOS 27 is unveiled. Even so, the direction is clear: Apple seems to be treating Apple Notes as a more important destination for AI-assisted workflows instead of leaving users to stitch everything together by hand.