- Siri’s AI overhaul is currently free, but a reputable source predicts that Apple will eventually add a subscription
- This will likely unlock advanced features like conversation answering and image generation, while keeping the basics free
- Before that, Apple will likely improve its AI model and convince people that it’s worth using
Perhaps one of the biggest surprises at WWDC 2026 was that Apple didn’t announce any subscription plans for its long-awaited Siri AI overhaul. Rival services such as Gemini, ChatGPT and Claude hide their best models and features behind a paywall, but Apple isn’t following this trend just yet – though this generosity may not last forever.
Reputable Apple tipster Mark Gurman has argued in his latest Bloomberg newsletter (via PhoneArena ) that a subscription fee for Siri is likely to come — but not yet, and not for everything.
Gurman predicts that Apple will keep all of the previously existing Siri features free, along with its new personal context features on the device for searching through messages and calendar entries, but that he thinks “we’ll see a separate subscription at some point” for things like conversation responses and image generation.
A probable future
Unfortunately, this seems to be the most likely path for Apple to follow, as these AI features are set to cost the company a lot of money. Apple pays Google about $1 billion a year for access to Gemini technology, and there will be huge additional costs in having hundreds of millions of people also running complex tasks on the company’s AI systems. Apple isn’t in the habit of losing money, so it figures the company could look to subscriptions to cover those extra costs.
And as Gurman points out, there are already signs that the future is on the way, as iCloud+ subscribers currently get more daily access to Siri’s most advanced features (specifically, they get a higher daily usage limit).
Whether a future Siri subscription will be sold exclusively separately or bundled into certain iCloud+ or Apple One tiers remains to be seen, but some form of paid access seems very likely.
The bigger question though is when Apple may introduce a subscription. It probably hasn’t yet because AI Siri is still in beta and because early impressions suggest it’s not yet as capable as rival services. Additionally, Apple will need to win back users who may have abandoned Siri long ago and subscribed to rival services. As Gurman notes, “Apple is still in a place where it has to prove to consumers that its AI technology is worth using, let alone worth paying for.”
So it will take time for the new Siri to catch up, both in terms of capabilities and popularity. But if and when that happens — which Gurman predicts could happen within the next 12 months — there’s a good chance users will have to start paying to access some of its features.
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