Apple WWDC26 Invite Shows Dark Theme for New Siri Interface
Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman reported that the WWDC26 invitation graphics include design elements matching a planned Siri update. The event is scheduled for June 8 in Cupertino and online.
Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman stated that the official WWDC26 invitation graphics contain design elements matching a planned Siri update in iOS 27. The Worldwide Developers Conference keynote is set for Monday, June 8, in Cupertino and online. Gurman wrote that the new logo uses the same colors planned for Siri animation and text input fields.
Gurman noted that Apple is using a dark theme across its WWDC26 online materials. He said the new Siri interface currently uses dark colors without a light-mode option. The animated version of the invitation shows a Search or Ask bar with a dark background and a blinking cursor in the same colors as the WWDC art.
Gurman said the new Siri will be a central feature of the keynote. The conference begins in two weeks.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
2 events- May 25, 2026
Mark Gurman reported design clues in the WWDC26 invitation graphics.
1 sourceForbes - June 8, 2026
Apple is scheduled to hold the WWDC26 keynote in Cupertino and online.
1 sourceForbes
Potential Impact
- 01
Users may see a redesigned Siri interface after iOS 27 release.
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Developers may adjust app designs to match the new Siri color scheme.
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