How to Change “Hey Siri” to Just “Siri” on iPhone, iPad, & Mac

Apple is making it effortless to activate its Siri voice assistant with the latest iOS 17 and macOS Sonoma update. While we are accustomed to invoking the voice assistant by saying “Hey Siri” since the time of the iPhone 6, iOS 17 allows you to change the wake phrase for Siri on your iPhone. You can now just say “Siri” instead of “Hey Siri” to access the voice assistant on your iPhone running on iOS 17. And not just your iPhone, this feature also works on iPads and Macs.

Keep reading to learn how to turn on Siri with just “Siri” on your iPhone. In addition to that,iOS 17 also brings several other new features, like askingSiri to read web articles, so check that out as well.

Activate Siri with Just “Siri” on iPhone and iPad

Activate Siri with Just “Siri” on iPhone and iPad

Apple, in its WWDC 2023 keynote, announced they have made several improvements to Siri, making it more accurate in understanding your requests. It can now respond even when your iPhone is inStandby Mode on iOS 17. But the highlight was the removal of the “Hey” from the wakeup phrase.

With that being said, here’s how you can change Siri wake command to just “Siri” on iPhone or iPad:

One thing worth mentioning is that making Siri respond to just the “Siri” phrase does not mean that the “Hey Siri” would stop working. You can use both wakeup phrases interchangeably.

Note:Change your Siri & Spotlight language to US or UK English to getthe “Siri” or “Hey Siri”tab,as currently, many languages, such as English (India), do not support this feature.

Activate Siri with Just “Siri” on Mac or MacBook

Activate Siri with Just “Siri” on Mac or MacBook

The keynote also saw Apple mention that this new Siri feature will work on Apple devices other than iPhones, including your MacBook and Mac devices. While the steps are the same on iPad, you may get confused when setting this up on your Mac. So, here’s how it works on Mac:

And that’s how you can change the Siri wakeup phrase on all your Apple devices. Do you think using just Siri is more intuitive and natural than Hey Siri? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

Vikhyat Rishi

Vikhyat has a bachelor’s degree in Electronic and Communication Engineering and over five years of writing experience. His passion for technology and Apple products led him to Beebom, where he specializes in writing App features, How To’s and app troubleshooting guides for fellow Apple users. When not typing away on his MacBook Pro, he loves exploring the real world.

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