iOS 27’s new Siri design will look like this, per report

Apple’s major Siri overhaul will be unveiled in less than two weeks, and a new report reveals exactly what to expect from Siri’s new UI design.

New Siri design uses same colors as WWDC 2026 logo, will have dark theme only

Based on numerous reports from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, we have a good idea of what iOS 27’s new Siri will be able to do.

Now, the latest Gurman report reveals a bit more of how the new Siri will look.

Mark Gurman writes at Bloomberg:

This latest update builds on what Gurman shared last month, when the first WWDC teaser arrived.

He said at the time that the glow in Apple’s WWDC26 logo evoked the glowing cursor in Siri’s new interface.

But today’s report adds new details in two areas:

  1. Colors
  2. Dark theming

Gurman says Apple’s new WWDC logo has “the same colors that will be present in the animation and surrounding text input fields for Siri.” The logo he’s referencing is the Swift bird seen above, as featured on Apple’s website here.

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There was a Siri revamp less than 2 years ago. Seems to be perfectly adequate for what they’re about to release.

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It’s subtle, but the logo appears to use shades of gold and blue, alongside the bright white light and dark undertones.

Per Gurman, the new Siri interface will look just like this. It will have a dark background and the same bright, glowing colors for the blinking cursor and other UI elements. He says this UI will be present whether your iPhone is in light mode or dark mode.

If this report proves true, it will be one of the rare occasions when Apple’s event teasers offered such a direct preview of what’s coming.

What do you think of the new Siri design, based on Gurman’s reporting? Let us know in the comments.

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