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Apple Watch Gets a Dedicated Siri App in watchOS 27 Beta 3

watchOS 27 beta 3 brings a standalone Siri app and upgraded Siri AI to the Apple Watch for the first time, syncing conversations across your Apple devices.

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Apple Watch showing the new dedicated Siri app in watchOS 27
The new dedicated Siri app arriving on Apple Watch in watchOS 27 beta 3. Image: 9to5Mac

The Apple Watch is finally getting in on Apple's Siri overhaul. With watchOS 27 beta 3, released to developers on July 6, 2026, the wearable gains the upgraded Siri AI experience and, for the first time, a dedicated Siri app right on your wrist. It's a small addition with an outsized effect on how you talk to your watch.

Key Takeaways

  • watchOS 27 beta 3 (July 6, 2026) adds a standalone Siri app to the Apple Watch for the first time.
  • It brings the upgraded, more conversational Siri AI to the wearable.
  • The Siri app syncs across iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Vision Pro, carrying context between devices.
  • The full public release of watchOS 27 is expected in September.

A standalone Siri app on the wrist

Until now, Siri on Apple Watch lived as an invisible layer you triggered by voice or a button. In beta 3, Apple gives it a proper home: a dedicated Siri app that appears as the center option in the watch's dynamic app grid. The first two developer betas of watchOS 27 lacked both Siri AI support and the standalone app, so this build marks the first time Apple Watch users get the new experience at all. Placing Siri at the center of the app grid is a deliberate signal of how central Apple expects the assistant to become on the watch, where quick voice interactions already outnumber taps and swipes for many owners.

Cross-device continuity

The most useful part is continuity. According to 9to5Mac, the Siri app on Apple Watch syncs with the Siri experiences on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Vision Pro, so you can pick up a conversation with context as you move between devices. Start a request on your iPhone and continue it on your watch without repeating yourself, a natural fit for a device you glance at dozens of times a day. MacRumors and AppleInsider corroborated the rollout in their own hands-on looks at the beta.

The bigger Siri picture

This is another piece of the rebuilt Siri Apple first detailed at WWDC 2026, which reimagined the assistant with its own app and deeper Apple Intelligence smarts. The company has been steadily expanding the new Siri across its platforms, from CarPlay in iOS 27 to the iPhone and now the Apple Watch.

What you need to try it

The Siri app ships as part of the watchOS 27 developer beta, which requires a paired iPhone running the iOS 27 developer beta. Because the upgraded Siri is part of Apple Intelligence, the full experience is tied to a compatible, recent iPhone paired with the watch. Apple typically follows a stretch of developer betas with a public beta before the final release, so most users will not see the feature until later in the summer.

Why It Matters

The Apple Watch is arguably where a fast, capable voice assistant matters most, since typing on a tiny screen is awkward and voice is often the quickest way to set a timer, send a message, or ask a question. Giving Siri a dedicated app and cross-device memory makes the watch a more genuine standalone Siri endpoint rather than a remote for your phone. For now it is a preview aimed at developers, but it sketches out how Apple wants voice to work across its ecosystem: one continuous Siri conversation that follows you from wrist to phone to Mac. The feature is still in developer beta, so expect rough edges before the public release lands in September.

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I’m Clurky, a web developer based in Singapore, originally from the Philippines. I track the latest industry shifts, software releases, and hardware trends, cutting through the marketing noise to analyze how these advancements truly impact the user. Drawing on my background in professional web development, I provide a technical, perspective-driven look at the news and emerging technology that shapes our digital world.

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