Standalone Siri app to offer automatic deletion of chat history, launching with beta label: report

Next month at WWDC 2026, Apple should finally deliver on its promises with Siri AI, and much more. The company has long been working on a new standalone Siri app to improve how users interact with Siri and Apple Intelligence – and it’s expected to debut in beta next month.

According to a new report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the new Siri app will come with a similar privacy feature to iMessage: automatic chat deletion. He also expects Siri to launch with a beta version even when it becomes publicly available in the fall, similar to some previous Apple rollouts.

New Siri app with auto-delete chats

Although it was initially hesitant to launch a Siri chatbot, it looks like Apple will do just that with iOS 27. There will be a new standalone Siri app with chat history, the ability to start new chats or voice conversations, and upload files to Siri. You’ll also have a new universal gesture to access a new Siri chat.

Of course, this all depends on how good Siri is – which should hopefully be the case with Apple and Google’s deal to use Gemini models to power Siri.

One of the key points of Apple’s new Siri redesign is privacy. The company will run Gemini-based Siri on its own private cloud computing servers, rather than just transmitting all your data directly to Google. Some details aren’t clear yet, but Google still shouldn’t use your Siri conversations for model training.

Another privacy gain with the new Siri app will be the automatic deletion of conversation history. On the Messages app, you can set your conversation history to automatically delete after 30 days or a year, or leave it indefinitely. The same options will exist in the new Siri app, for example Bloomberg.

Finally, the new Siri app will have two interface options: you can either open the new conversation view (like ChatGPT), or open a Messages-style conversation list.

Siri will come with a beta label

Releasing new features with a beta label is by no means new for Apple. Even when Apple Intelligence began debuting in iOS 18, it came with a beta label – and this is expected to continue with the new Siri in iOS 27. According to the report:

Apple’s testing builds of iOS 27 use this label for the new Siri and include a toggle to exit Siri beta. Given that we’re only a month away from WWDC, there’s a good chance this approach will be used in developer betas and even when iOS 27 releases this fall. All of this means that, even after a two-year delay (the revamped Siri was supposed to arrive in 2024), the company could still call the new features unfinished.

It also appears that the company will allow users to opt out of the new Siri beta. It is unclear whether this opt-out will be separate from the already existing Apple Intelligence opt-out, or whether it will be of a higher level. As a sidebar, I wish Apple had more granular feature opt-outs for Apple Intelligence instead of a blanket toggle.

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