can we adopt our app for siri usage or not?
Asked on 2026-06-12
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Yes — you can adopt your app for Siri usage.
Apple’s WWDC sessions say that the main way to integrate with Siri is through App Intents, and in newer sessions Apple emphasizes App Schemas / intent schemas, App Entities, and related APIs to make your app’s content and actions available to Siri.
What that means
- If your app already fits an existing SiriKit domain, you can use that path.
- If it doesn’t, App Intents is the recommended framework.
- Newer WWDC sessions also explain that Siri can use:
- entities to understand your app’s content
- schemas/domains to expose actions
- indexed entities for search
- onscreen awareness and content transfer for cross-app experiences
Bottom line
So the answer is yes, Siri adoption is supported, and Apple is actively expanding what apps can do with Siri.
If you want, I can also summarize the exact steps to make an app available to Siri based on the WWDC guidance.

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