iOS 27 Beta 2 Adds New Write with Siri Features for Text Editing


iOS 27 beta 2 introduces a new Write with Siri experience that changes how users create, edit, and rewrite text on iPhone. The feature replaces the older Writing Tools panel and brings Siri directly into the keyboard while typing in apps like Notes and other supported text fields.

With this update, the keyboard now shows a Write with Siri option before users start typing. After typing begins, a smaller Siri button appears beside the predictive text suggestions, which keeps the feature available without taking over the keyboard.

How Write with Siri Works

When users tap Write with Siri, an input field expands from the Dynamic Island and asks what they want Siri to do with the text. Users can ask Siri to write new text, proofread a paragraph, rewrite a note in another style, or make changes using a natural language request.

Apple has removed the older buttons such as Friendly and Professional, so users now describe the result they want instead of choosing from fixed options. This also allows Siri to use personal context where supported, which makes the feature more connected to the wider Apple Intelligence system.

After Siri rewrites existing text, iOS 27 shows a bottom panel with before and after previews, undo controls, and an Edit with Siri button for follow-up changes. Users can also trigger the same text actions with voice, as Siri can understand the active app and the text currently on screen.

Write with Siri is available in iOS 27 beta 2, iPadOS 27, and macOS Golden Gate. Apple plans to release the first public beta in July, while the final iOS 27 update should arrive in the fall, likely around September.

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