Apple introduced new artificial intelligence capabilities for its Shortcuts app at WWDC 2026, allowing users to create automations using natural-language prompts. The update is designed to make workflow automation more accessible by reducing the need to manually configure complex actions and sequences.
Empowering Automation With Artificial Intelligence
The Shortcuts app, which allows users to automate tasks across apps and services, will now incorporate Apple Intelligence. According to Apple, users can describe a task in natural language, and the system will generate the necessary automation steps based on the request.
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Simplified Experience For Nontechnical Users
During the WWDC keynote, Cecilia Dantas, Senior Manager of Home Software Product Marketing at Apple, said the company aimed to simplify the process of creating shortcuts. Rather than manually building workflows, users will be able to describe the outcome they want to achieve, with the app generating the automation automatically.
Real-World Applications And Business Impact
Apple demonstrated how shortcuts can combine actions across multiple services. For example, a user could create an automation that sends a message, calculates an estimated arrival time through Apple Maps and starts a podcast by entering a single prompt describing the desired outcome. By reducing the complexity of workflow creation, the new functionality expands the range of tasks that can be automated through Shortcuts.
Preparing For The Future With iOS 27
Release of the AI-powered version of Shortcuts is expected alongside iOS 27 later this year. Part of Apple’s broader Apple Intelligence strategy, the update extends artificial intelligence capabilities across the company’s ecosystem and introduces new ways to automate everyday tasks.







