Use Siri on all your Apple devices – Apple Support (AU) (2024)

Use Siri to help you with the things you need to find, know or do every day. Use your voice or press a button to get Siri’s attention, then say what you need. Locate your Apple device below to find out how to use Siri.

iPhone

iPad

AirPods

Apple Watch

HomePod

Mac

Apple TV

CarPlay

How to use Siri on your iPhone

Here are a few ways to activate Siri.

Use your voice

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Just say “Siri”* or “Hey Siri”, then immediately say what you need. Set up how to get Siri’s attention in Settings > Siri & Search, tap Listen for, then turn on Siri or Hey Siri.

Press and release the button

  • If your iPhone has a Home button, press the Home button, then make your request.

  • If your iPhone doesn't have a Home button, press the Side button, then make your request.

  • To make a longer request, press and hold the Side or Home button until you've finished with your request.

Type instead of speaking to Siri

Turn on Type to Siri. Then press the button to activate Siri and type your request.

How to use Siri on your iPad

Here are a few ways to activate Siri.

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Use your voice

Just say “Siri”* or “Hey Siri”, then immediately say what you need.

Press and release the button

  • If your iPad has a Home button, press and hold the Home button, then make your request.

  • If your iPad doesn't have a Home button, press and hold the top button, then make your request.

  • To make a longer request, press and hold the Home or Top button until you've finished with your request.

Type instead of speaking to Siri

Turn on Type to Siri. Then press the button to activate Siri and type your request.

How to use Siri on your AirPods

Here are a few ways to activate Siri.

Use your voice

While wearing AirPods Pro, AirPods Max or AirPods (2nd generation or later), say “Siri”* or “Hey Siri”, then immediately say what you need.

Press or tap your AirPod

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  • On AirPods Pro or AirPods (3rd generation), press and hold the force sensor on the stem of either AirPod, then make your request.

  • On AirPods (1st or 2nd generation), double-tap the outside of either AirPod, wait for a chime, then make your request.

  • On AirPods Max, press and hold the Digital Crown, then make your request.

How to use Siri on your Mac

Here are a few ways to activate Siri.

Use your voice

On supported Mac models, say “Siri”* or “Hey Siri”, then make your request.

Use the Siri button

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  • In the menu bar or Dock, click the Siri buttonUse Siri on all your Apple devices – Apple Support (AU) (5), then say what you need.

  • On a Mac with a Touch Bar, tap the Siri buttonUse Siri on all your Apple devices – Apple Support (AU) (6), then make your request.

  • On an Apple keyboard with function keys, press and hold the Dictation keyUse Siri on all your Apple devices – Apple Support (AU) (7), then make your request.

  • To make a longer request, hold the Siri buttonUse Siri on all your Apple devices – Apple Support (AU) (8) until you’ve finished with your request.

Type instead of speaking to Siri

Enable Type to Siri. Then press or click the Siri button and type your request.

How to use Siri on your Apple Watch

Here are a few ways to activate Siri.

Use your voice

Look at your Apple Watch or tap its screen. Then say “Siri”* or “Hey Siri”, followed by your request.

Raise to speak

On your Apple Watch Series 3 or later, raise your wrist so your Apple Watch is near your mouth, then say what you need.

Press the Digital Crown

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  • Press and hold the Digital Crown, then say what you need.

  • To make a longer request, press and hold the Digital Crown until you've finished making your request.

How to use Siri on your HomePod

Here are a few ways to activate Siri.

Use your voice

Just say “Siri”* or “Hey Siri”, then immediately say what you need.

Touch the top of HomePod

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  • Touch and hold the top of HomePod, then make your request.

  • To make a longer request, touch and hold the top of HomePod until you've finished making your request.

HomePod isn't available in all countries and regions.

How to use Siri on your Apple TV

Hold down the Siri button on your Siri Remote, make your request, then release the Siri button.

Find out more about using Siri on your Apple TV

How to use Siri with CarPlay

If your vehicle supports CarPlay or Siri Eyes Free, hold down the voice-command button on your steering wheel while you make your request.

Do more with Siri

From finding information to controlling your home, discover more ways you can use Siri to help you with the things you do every day.

*Siri availability and features vary by language, country and region. Find out which Siri features are supported in your country or region on iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS and tvOS. Just say Siri is available in the United States, Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom.

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FAQs

How does Siri decide which device to answer on? ›

When you say "Siri" or ”Hey Siri” near multiple devices, the devices use Bluetooth to communicate with each other and determine which one should respond to the request. The device that responds is the one that heard you best or was recently raised or used.

How do you get Siri to answer your questions? ›

When you activate Siri with your voice, Siri responds out loud. Say “Siri” or “Hey Siri,” then ask a question or make a request. For example, say something like “Hey Siri, what's the weather for today?” or “Siri, set an alarm for 8 a.m.”

How do I use Hey Siri on multiple devices? ›

Make sure that each device is using the latest Apple software. If some are using older software, multiple devices might respond to ”Hey Siri.” On each device that you want to use with ”Hey Siri,” make sure that ”Hey Siri” is turned on in Siri settings.

Is Siri available on all Apple products? ›

Just say “Siri” 1 or “Hey Siri” to start your request. Built into all your Apple devices. Now including Apple Vision Pro.

How is Siri always listening? ›

Apple says that Siri is not eavesdropping at all. Instead, the software's ability to respond to a voice command is programmed in. So, it's not really listening at all times. The iPhone can only hold a small amount of audio, and it only records what happens after it is triggered by the “Hey, Siri” command.

What is the difference between Siri and voice control? ›

What's the difference between Voice Control and Siri? Voice Control lets users control the entire device with spoken commands and specialized tools, while Siri is an intelligent assistant that lets users ask for information and complete everyday tasks using natural language.

Can Siri call 911? ›

You can still make an emergency call with the Emergency Call slider. Say “Hey Siri, call 911.”

How do you get Siri to respond to Uh huh? ›

Simply ask Siri a question without a pause, or if you don't Siri will say Uh Huh as a means of seeing if you intend to ask something.

Can Siri control other devices? ›

All of the iDevices HomeKit™ products support Siri®, letting users control each directly from an iPhone®, iPad®, or iPod touch® using just their voice. After you pair your accessory and iOS device, you can control the accessory with Siri commands.

Do you like Alexa or Siri better? ›

Alexa responds to queries with short and straight answers. This can be helpful for quickly getting the information you need, but it may not always provide as much context or detail as you would like. Siri, on the other hand, sometimes gives roundabout answers, which can be more informative but also more time-consuming.

Can Hey Siri recognize two voices? ›

When you set up voice recognition, Siri can recognize multiple voices, so that everyone in your home can enjoy personalized music and media, and start an AirPlay session from personal devices on HomePod.

What can Siri not do? ›

CONTROL OTHER APPLE DEVICES
  • Adjust the volume.
  • Turn them on or off.
  • Sending content to them.
  • Adjust brightness.
  • Report on available storage.
  • Report on remaining battery.
  • Download an app.
  • Open an app.
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How much does Siri cost? ›

Siri itself is free. But your carrier may charge you for data use.

How does Siri know when I say hey Siri? ›

To elaborate on @hotpaw2 answer, "Hey Siri" runs on the low-power M9 Coprocessor chip, which also does stuff like monitoring footsteps, etc for the Health app. Accordingly, in older devices without the M9 chip, you need your iDevice plugged-in to have "Hey Siri" work.

How do I get HomePod to respond instead of my phone? ›

If you have a HomePod, you can say ”Hey Siri, turn off Hey Siri”, or use the Home app to turn off Listen for "Hey Siri”. To turn it back on, touch and hold the top of HomePod, then say ”Turn on Hey Siri”. If you have a Mac that supports Siri, you can close its lid so that it doesn't respond to you.

Can Siri control home devices? ›

Siri identifies your accessories by their names, location, and other details that you've added to them in the Home app. And if you set up your HomePod, HomePod mini, Apple TV, or iPad as a home hub,2 you can use Siri to control your home from just about anywhere.

How does Siri do voice recognition? ›

The "Hey Siri" detector uses a Deep Neural Network (DNN) to convert the acoustic pattern of your voice at each instant into a probability distribution over speech sounds. It then uses a temporal integration process to compute a confidence score that the phrase you uttered was "Hey Siri".

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