Apple teases WWDC 2026 with All systems glow tagline: Here is what to expect

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Apple is currently preparing to host its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2026, which is scheduled to kick off next week.

Ahead of the event, the company has shared a new teaser with the tagline "All systems glow."

The new tagline is believed to be a reference to a redesigned Siri experience expected to arrive with iOS 27.

Apple is currently preparing to host its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2026, which is scheduled to kick off next week. Ahead of the event, the company has shared a new teaser with the tagline “All systems glow,” hinting at what could be announced during the keynote.

The new tagline is believed to be a reference to a redesigned Siri experience expected to arrive with iOS 27. According to leaks, Apple may introduce a new look for Siri that uses a dark interface combined with glowing visual effects. Similar design elements are also expected to appear in a rumoured “Search or Ask” feature that could be integrated into the iPhone’s Dynamic Island.

Interestingly, Apple’s earlier WWDC 2026 tagline, “Coming bright up,” also appeared to hint at the same visual refresh. 

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WWDC 2026 will begin with Apple’s keynote on June 8 at 10 AM Pacific Time. It will be streamed live on Apple.com, the Apple TV app and YouTube. During the presentation, the company is expected to unveil its next-generation software updates, including iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, watchOS 27, tvOS 27 and visionOS 27. 

One of the most anticipated announcements is a major Siri overhaul powered by Apple Intelligence. Reports suggest that the upgraded assistant will be able to better understand a user’s personal context and what is happening on the screen, allowing it to provide more relevant and useful responses.

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The company is also expected to introduce a dedicated Siri app that supports both voice and text conversations, making the assistant more similar to AI chatbots like ChatGPT. Another rumoured addition is the “Search or Ask” feature, which could allow users to quickly search for information or interact with Siri directly from the Dynamic Island.

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Ayushi Jain

Ayushi works as Chief Copy Editor at Digit, covering everything from breaking tech news to in-depth smartphone reviews. Prior to Digit, she was part of the editorial team at IANS.

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