Siri AI is coming to newer Apple devices only, here’s the full list

June 12, 2026

Siri AI is a major upgrade and big highlight of iOS 27, macOS Golden Gate, watchOS 27, and more. But only newer Apple devices will support the overhauled Siri. Here’s the full list of Siri AI-compatible hardware across iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple Vision Pro.

iOS 27 and its companion updates will bring the major Siri overhaul we’ve been waiting for. Siri AI is currently in beta and will launch to the public this fall.

But Siri AI will only be available on compatible hardware. Here are all of the Apple products with support for the new Siri AI.

iPhone

  • iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max
  • iPhone Air
  • iPhone 17
  • iPhone 17e
  • iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max
  • iPhone 16 and 16 Plus
  • iPhone 16e
  • iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max

iPad

  • iPad Pro (M1 chip and later)
  • iPad Air (M1 chip and later)
  • iPad mini (A17 Pro)

Mac

  • All models with Apple silicon (M1 chip and later, and A18 Pro chip)

Apple Watch (when paired with AI-supported iPhone)

  • Apple Watch Series 9 and later
  • Apple Watch Ultra 2 and later
  • Apple Watch SE 3

Apple Vision Pro

  • All models

All of the products above will support Siri AI when it launches. However, there are certain aspects of the Siri experience that will be even better on select hardware.

For example, the ability to fully customize the pace and expressivity of Siri AI’s voice is only available on select hardware:

iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max, iPhone Air, iPad models with M4 and later and at least 12GB of unified memory, Mac models with M3 and later and at least 12GB of unified memory, and Apple Vision Pro (M5)

Additionally, Apple’s most powerful on-device AI model is restricted to a similar list of newer products. It’s unclear what impact that will have on Siri, though.

Will Siri AI motivate you to upgrade to newer Apple hardware? Let us know in the comments.

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