iOS 27 may add Grammarly-like AI Grammar checker
Apple is reportedly preparing expanded AI Writing Tools for iOS 27, including a Grammarly-style grammar checker, “Write With Siri” support, and smarter text rewriting features. Know what new AI features could be announced at WWDC 2026.
Published By: Divya | Published: May 19, 2026, 01:43 PM (IST)
Ahead of WWDC 2026, which is scheduled for June 6-June 12, a bunch of leaks and rumours are shedding light on what we can expect from the upcoming event. After Siri got most of the attention for its chatbot-like revamp rumours, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman has now shed light on some other notable AI upgrades expected at WWDC.
The report suggests that Apple is planning to bring new Apple Intelligence features across the operating system. One of the notable additions appears to be an upgraded version of Writing Tools, which is said to offer better rewriting and text-generation capabilities than the current model. But there is more.
According to Gurman, there could be a "Write With Siri" option placed directly above the keyboard, alongside a "Help Me Write" shortcut that may appear when Siri is activated while typing. Broadly, the idea seems to be simply that Apple wants AI writing support to feel more deeply integrated into everyday iPhone and iPad usage instead of behaving like a separate chatbot app.
Apple's own Grammarly?
Reports suggest Apple is also working on a dedicated AI-powered grammar checker inside Writing Tools. You can consider it as Apple's own take on Grammarly, but built directly into iOS 27 and iPadOS 27. The grammar feature is expected to appear through a translucent pop-up menu while typing inside apps like Messages, Mail, Notes, and other text fields.
Instead of simply correcting spelling mistakes like the current system, the AI tool may suggest grammar corrections, sentence rewrites, tone adjustments, and cleaner phrasing suggestions.
Interestingly, you may reportedly see the original sentence side-by-side with Apple's suggested version. This will help you accept changes individually, approve all suggestions at once or ignore edits completely.
There may also be an option to temporarily pause grammar checking if the suggestions become distracting. Apple wants AI to feel less "robotic"
One thing is clear: instead of forcing Apple users into a separate chatbot-like experience even for writing, the tech giant wants to make it embedded into your day-to-day tasks.
iOS 27: Other AI changes to expect
Apart from Writing Tools and Siri upgrades, reports also hint at:
- AI-generated wallpapers
- Better camera-based visual analysis
- Smarter app shortcuts
- Expanded Apple Intelligence integrations across iPhone and iPad
Most of these announcements are expected during Apple's WWDC keynote next month. The timing of these AI upgrades is important because Apple has increasingly faced criticism for moving more slowly in the AI race compared to Google, OpenAI, Samsung, and Microsoft. This time, Apple has a chance to prove itself.
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