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  • Calls and Texts

  • Everyday Tasks

  • Music

  • Home

  • Knowledge on the Go

  • More Powerful Tasks

Calls and Texts

Siri lets you stay connected without lifting a finger.

Siri can make calls or send texts for you whether you are driving, have your hands full, or are simply on the go.1 It can even announce your messages on your AirPods.2 It also offers proactive suggestions — like texting someone that you’re running late for a meeting — so you can stay in touch effortlessly.3

Siri can announce your incoming messages and calls on your AirPods.

Start a FaceTime or Group FaceTime call with Siri, just by asking.

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Everyday Tasks

Siri is a faster, easier way to do all kinds of useful things.

Set alarms, timers, and reminders. Get directions. Preview your calendar. Siri can do it all without your ever having to pick up a device. Based on your routine, Siri can even anticipate what you might need to help you breeze through your day. And with Siri Shortcuts, you have an even faster way to access apps.

See apps that support Siri Shortcuts

Siri lets you know when to leave based on traffic.

“Remind me to pick up the dry cleaning when I leave work”

Create shortcuts from your favorite apps for the tasks you do all the time.

Music

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Siri can find the song you want to hear. Just ask.

Apple Music and Siri work together beautifully.4 Which means you can ask Siri to find a new song you’ll like. Put on a favorite album. Or even answer questions about bands you love. Siri can also suggest your favorite playlist when you arrive at the gym or start your drive home. Just tap to play.

Learn more about Apple Music

Siri recognizes individual voices for a more personalized music experience on HomePod.

Siri suggests the playlists you want. Right when you want them.

Home

Siri is a smart way to
run your smart home.

Now you can control your smart appliances, check their status, or even do a bunch of things at once — using just your voice. In the Home app, for example, you can create a scene named “I’m home” that opens the garage, unlocks the front door, and turns on the lights.

Learn more about the Home app

Siri suggests scenes based on your routine. Tap to turn the lights off and the heat down.

Siri learns and recognizes family members’ voices for personalized responses related to Messages, Calendar, and more.

Knowledge
on the Go

Siri has answers to all kinds of questions.

Quickly check facts, do calculations, or translate a phrase into another language. It’s as simple as asking. Even when you don’t ask, Siri works behind the scenes like a personal assistant. A great example is the Siri watch face, which serves up events, news, suggestions, and more right when you need them. And the Siri voice uses advanced neural text‑to‑speech technology to sound incredibly natural, particularly when speaking longer phrases, like when reading the news or answering knowledge questions.

Stay on top of stocks, scores, your schedule, your Activity rings, and more with the Siri watch face.

Neural text-to-speech technology helps Siri sound natural, especially for longer phrases.

Siri gets you answers even before you finish searching in Safari.

More Powerful Tasks

Siri can search, send, and book faster than you can.

It’s amazing how quickly Siri can find photos of your kids, locate your parked car, get you a ride, or unearth what you’re looking for from massive numbers of files. And the capabilities of Siri are optimized for each device, so you get the right kind of help, anywhere you are.

“Open the presentation I was working on yesterday”

When Siri recognizes events in apps like Mail or Messages, it suggests adding them to your calendar.

Shortcuts can do multiple things across multiple apps.

Built into iOS and iPadOS, the Shortcuts app gives you a library of
useful shortcuts to choose from, like
“Heading home.” Just say the words and Siri will text your ETA, start a playlist, and find the fastest route home — all at once. You can also create your own shortcuts to streamline tasks you do all the time.

Download the Shortcuts app

Siri is always learning how to be even more helpful.

Machine learning is constantly making Siri smarter. And you can personalize Siri to make it even more useful. Choose to have Siri speak one of 21 different languages. Teach Siri who your family members are. And spell out unusual words so Siri can recognize them
in the future.

Siri keeps your information private and secure.

Siri is designed to do as much learning as possible offline, right on your device. Searches and requests are not associated with your identity — so your personal information isn’t gathered to sell to
advertisers or other organizations. And end‑to‑end encryption ensures that data synced between your devices can’t be accessed, even by Apple.

Learn more about Privacy

You can activate Siri hands-free just by saying “Hey Siri.”Or simply press a button. Whatever you need, Siri is there to help. On every Apple device.

See how to use Siri on your Apple devices

SiriKit lets Siri work with all your favorite apps.

SiriKit and Siri Shortcuts enable developers to build Siri capabilities into their iOS, iPadOS, and watchOS apps. So more of the things you already love to do on your devices can be done simply by asking Siri.

Learn more about SiriKit

On iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch

Say 'Hey Siri'

Just say 'Hey Siri,' then immediately say what you need. For example, say 'Hey Siri, what's the weather like today?'

Press and release the button

  • On iPhone X or later, press the Side button, then immediately make your request.
  • On iPad Pro models without a Home button, press the Top button, then immediately make your request.
  • If your device has a Home button, press it, then immediately say what you need.

Want to make a longer request? Just press and hold the button that you use to activate Siri until you're finished making your request.

On AirPods or in a car

While wearing AirPods Pro or AirPods (2nd generation), say 'Hey Siri,' then immediately say what you need. On AirPods (1st generation), double-tap the outside of either AirPod, wait for a chime, then make your request.

If your vehicle supports CarPlay or Siri Eyes Free, hold down the voice-command button on your steering wheel while you make your request.

On Apple Watch

Say 'Hey Siri'

Look at your Apple Watch or tap its screen. When it wakes, just say “Hey Siri,' then immediately say what you need.

Raise to speak

With watchOS 5 and later and Apple Watch Series 3 or later, you don't need to say 'Hey Siri.” Just hold your watch near your mouth and say what you need.

Press the Digital Crown

Press the Digital Crown for a few moments, then tell Siri what you need.

Want to make a longer request? Just press and hold the Digital Crown until you're finished making your request.

On HomePod

Say 'Hey Siri'

Just say 'Hey Siri,' then immediately say what you need.

Press the top of HomePod

Press the top of HomePod, then make your request.

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Want to make a longer request? Just press and hold the top of HomePod until you're finished making your request.

HomePod isn't available in all countries and regions.

On Mac

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Say 'Hey Siri'

On a Mac (2018 or later), say 'Hey Siri,' then make your request.

Press the Siri button

  • On a Macbook Pro with a Touch Bar, press the Siri button on the Touch Bar, then make your request.
  • On macOS Sierra and later, click the Siri button in the menu bar or Dock. Then say what you need.
  • To make a longer request, hold the Siri button until you're finished making your request.

If Siri doesn't close automatically, click close in the window.

Learn more about using Siri on your Mac.

On Apple TV

Hold down the Siri button on your Siri Remote, make your request, then release the Siri button.

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Learn more about using Siri on your Apple TV.

Do more with Siri

From finding information to getting help with everyday tasks, discover more ways to use Siri.

Siri availability and features vary by language, and country and region. Learn which Siri features are supported in your country or region on iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS.