iOS 27 will include a custom wallpaper generator and an option to automatically create shortcuts using AI, reports Bloomberg. When choosing a new wallpaper, users will have the option to generate something custom using the Image Playground app. Image Playground is used to generate custom emoji and images that can be used in iOS, and it is set to get an upgrade in iOS 27. Apple is testing models that produce more realistic images, so the version of “Image Playground” used to generate custom wallpapers might be different from the current version. Shortcuts are also getting a major update, with users able to use natural language to ask Siri to create a shortcut. There is an option for users to tell Siri what they want to accomplish with a shortcut to create the workflow using AI. Bloomberg indicates that the Shortcuts app contains a prompt saying “What do you want your shortcut to do?” » with a text field to enter a description. Shortcuts created using AI are then automatically installed and immediately available. Creating shortcuts is now largely done manually, and it’s a tool that has remained out of reach for many casual iPhone users. A shortcuts app that can work with natural language features will see more widespread use. The new Shortcuts app and wallpaper generator will be previewed during the WWDC keynote on June 8. Popular stories WWDC 2026 Graphic Showcases Major iOS 27 Feature Apple’s WWDC 2026 chart provides “a preview of the revamped Siri interface coming in iOS 27,” according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. In his Power On newsletter today, Gurman said that iOS 27 will include a new Siri interface in Dynamic Island. When you trigger Siri, he said Dynamic Island will display a “Search or ask” prompt, and this will apparently be accompanied by a “lighting cursor”… Apple is testing two new iOS 27 home screen customization options Apple plans to add “Undo” and “Redo” options to the iPhone’s home screen customization menu in iOS 27, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. Both of these options will make it easier to undo or redo your changes on the Home screen. “Currently, when you long-press on the home screen, you get a bubble in the upper left corner with four options: Add Widget, Customize, Change Wallpaper, and Edit… iOS 27 to change how you personalize your iPhone’s home screen If you regularly spend time overhauling your iPhone’s Home screen, you’ll probably appreciate a few new options that would be available in iOS 27. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple’s next major software update will add Undo and Redo buttons to the Home screen customization menu. Long press on the screen and next to the options Add widget, Customize, Change wallpaper and Edit existing pages… Post navigation Apple expands AI writing tools with grammar checker in iOS 27
iOS 27 will include a custom wallpaper generator and an option to automatically create shortcuts using AI, reports Bloomberg. When choosing a new wallpaper, users will have the option to generate something custom using the Image Playground app. Image Playground is used to generate custom emoji and images that can be used in iOS, and it is set to get an upgrade in iOS 27. Apple is testing models that produce more realistic images, so the version of “Image Playground” used to generate custom wallpapers might be different from the current version. Shortcuts are also getting a major update, with users able to use natural language to ask Siri to create a shortcut. There is an option for users to tell Siri what they want to accomplish with a shortcut to create the workflow using AI. Bloomberg indicates that the Shortcuts app contains a prompt saying “What do you want your shortcut to do?” » with a text field to enter a description. Shortcuts created using AI are then automatically installed and immediately available. Creating shortcuts is now largely done manually, and it’s a tool that has remained out of reach for many casual iPhone users. A shortcuts app that can work with natural language features will see more widespread use. The new Shortcuts app and wallpaper generator will be previewed during the WWDC keynote on June 8.