The iPhone opens up: Claude arrives as an option alongside Siri
At WWDC 2026, Apple began letting you choose the AI assistant on your iPhone. Anthropic's Claude joins the list — a sign of how the AI war has shifted.
For years the iPhone had a single voice: Siri, for better and worse. At WWDC 2026, Apple rewrote the script and began letting users choose which artificial-intelligence assistant to use on the phone — and Anthropic’s Claude joined that list of options. For anyone with an iPhone in their pocket, it’s a small big deal.
What changes day to day
The idea is simple: instead of being stuck with one assistant, you can route more complex requests — writing, summarising, coding, organising — to the model you prefer. Apple keeps Siri as the gateway and the privacy layer, but hands the heavy reasoning to outside partners when it makes sense.
Why it matters
Two years ago the conversation was whether Apple had fallen behind in the AI race. By opening the iPhone to several models, the company turned a weakness into a position of strength: rather than trying to win alone, it became the stage where the best assistants compete for the user’s attention. For Anthropic and its rivals, reaching hundreds of millions of iPhones is the kind of shop window no marketing budget can buy.
How the bill shakes out remains to be seen — who pays what, and which data leaves the phone. But the direction is clear: the assistant on your phone has gone from an imposition to a choice.
See also: how Siri started using extensions and outside models. Official details and dates appear on Apple’s events page.
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