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Explore all the new Apple Intelligence features from WWDC 2025—Live Translation, Genmoji, smarter Siri, and more. Here’s what your iPhone and Mac can now do.
After last year’s underwhelming AI debut—marked by missing features and a disappointing Siri—Apple had everything to prove in 2025. This year’s WWDC was its moment to show the world it’s not just catching up, but aiming to lead in the AI race.
With Apple Intelligence, the company is making bold moves across devices, offering smarter, faster, and more private AI experiences. From real-time language translation to on-device image creation, here’s everything Apple announced.
Say goodbye to language barriers. With Live Translation, you can now carry out full conversations across different languages during Messages, FaceTime, and even regular phone calls. Everything happens on-device, ensuring your conversations stay private.
Whether you’re traveling or texting friends abroad, this is a game-changer.
Apple Intelligence now understands your screen. For example:
Even better, you can ask ChatGPT for more information about what’s on your screen—right within the Apple interface.
Apple is taking expressive visuals to the next level.
This makes creating content fun, personal, and imaginative.
Workout Buddy is a new AI coach built into the Apple Watch. It analyzes your fitness history—heart rate, pace, and distance—and provides real-time voice feedback based on your progress.
It utilizes a new text-to-speech model trained with the voices of Fitness+ trainers, resulting in feedback that sounds human and motivating. It’s private and runs entirely on-device. It supports popular workout types like runs, walks, cycling, HIIT, and strength training.
Shortcuts now get a massive upgrade with AI-powered Intelligent Actions. You can:
Students, for example, can create shortcuts that check lecture notes against transcripts and fill in missing information. You can even integrate ChatGPT into specific parts of your workflow.
For the first time, third-party developers can access Apple’s on-device foundation model to build smarter apps.
This could open the floodgates to powerful new iOS, iPadOS, and macOS apps.
Apple Intelligence is now part of several default apps:
These enhancements make everyday tasks smoother and more intuitive.
Apple Intelligence is expanding globally. At launch, it supports: English, French, German, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, and Simplified Chinese.
Coming later in 2025: Danish, Dutch, Norwegian, Portuguese (Portugal), Swedish, Turkish, Traditional Chinese, and Vietnamese.
More languages mean more users can experience features like Live Translation, Genmoji, and AI Writing Tools in their native language.
Apple Intelligence is built with privacy at its core. Most tasks run entirely on-device. When more power is needed, Private Cloud Compute kicks in—Apple’s secure cloud system that never stores your data.
Experts can inspect this system, and Apple promises no data is kept or linked to you. This approach is a major step forward for private AI.
Apple Intelligence is currently in beta for developers and will be rolled out to users this fall. You’ll need:
If your device qualifies, you’re in for a powerful upgrade.
With Apple Intelligence, the company is doing more than fixing past mistakes. It’s laying the groundwork for an AI future that’s fast, useful, and—most importantly—private.
From personalized AI-generated emojis to real-time translations and on-device coaching, Apple has blended performance and privacy like no other tech company in 2025.
Let us know in the comments: Which Apple Intelligence feature are you most excited to try?
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