Use Siri on all your Apple devices
Ask Siri to send a message on your iPhone, play your favourite TV show on your Apple TV or start a workout on your Apple Watch. Whatever it is, Siri can do it for you – and on any of your Apple devices. All you have to do is ask.
On iPhone, iPad or iPod touch
Here are a few ways to talk to Siri.
Say “Hey Siri”
Just say “Hey Siri,” then immediately say what you need. For example, say “Hey Siri, what’s the weather like today?”
Press and release the button
- On iPhone X or later, press the Side button, then make your request immediately.
- On iPad Pro models without a Home button, press the Top button, then make your request immediately.
- If your device has a Home button, press it, then say what you need immediately.
Want to make a longer request? Just press and hold the button that you use to activate Siri until you’ve finished making your request.
On Apple Watch
Here are a few ways to talk to Siri.
Say “Hey Siri”
Look at your Apple Watch or tap its screen. When it wakes, just say “Hey Siri,” then immediately say what you need.
Raise to speak
With watchOS 5 and later and Apple Watch Series 3 or later, you don’t need to say “Hey Siri”. Just hold your watch near your mouth and say what you need.
Press the Digital Crown
Press the Digital Crown for a few moments, then tell Siri what you need.
Want to make a longer request? Just press and hold the Digital Crown until you’ve finished making your request.
On HomePod
Here are a few ways to talk to Siri.
Say “Hey Siri”
Just say “Hey Siri,” then immediately say what you need.
Press the top of HomePod
Press the top of HomePod, then make your request.
Want to make a longer request? Just press and hold the top of HomePod until you’ve finished making your request.
HomePod isn’t available in all countries and regions.
Do more with Siri
From finding information to getting help with everyday tasks, discover more ways to use Siri.
Siri availability and features vary by language, as well as by country and region. Find out which Siri features are supported in your country or region on iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS and tvOS.
Published Date: May 12, 2021