How do I connect Siri to ChatGPT on iPhone, Mac, or iPad?

Actually Siri is not bad if you type "connect to chatGPT" on type to Siri on iPhone Mac or iPad



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Posted on May 6, 2025 12:36 AM

Use Siri to get answers from ChatGPT --> Use Apple Intelligence with Siri on iPhone - Apple Support (IN)


In iOS 18.2 or later, if you turn on the ChatGPT extension, Siri can tap into ChatGPT when it might be helpful to get the information you’re looking for. To get started with ChatGPT, see Use ChatGPT with Apple Intelligence.

Note: The ChatGPT extension is not available in all languages or regions. You must be at least 13 years old or the minimum age required in your country to consent to use ChatGPT. For more information, see OpenAI Terms of Use.

Activate Siri, then, in a supported language, say or type something like:

  • “Hey Siri, ask ChatGPT to compose a haiku about dragons.”
  • “What should I get my uncle for his 70th birthday? He loves to fish.”
  • “Hey Siri, ask ChatGPT for some ideas of how to spend a free afternoon in Malibu if I don’t feel like hitting the beach.”
  • “Hey Siri, compose a limerick about a tiger named Terry.”
  • “What kind of recipes can I make with this?” with a photo of fruit open in the Photos app.
  • “Hey Siri, ask ChatGPT to summarize this document for me,” with a document—like a PDF of a lease agreement—open in the Files app.


If you make a request to Siri without mentioning ChatGPT, and Siri determines that ChatGPT would be helpful, it asks if you want to use ChatGPT to fulfill the request. You’re always asked to confirm before any photos or files are sent to ChatGPT. 


If you want Siri to use ChatGPT without asking your permission for those requests, go to Settings > Apple Intelligence & Siri, tap ChatGPT, then turn off Confirm ChatGPT Requests.

To block the ability to make requests to ChatGPT, see Block access to ChatGPT.


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May 6, 2025 12:36 AM in response to Samu3l_R_S

Use Siri to get answers from ChatGPT --> Use Apple Intelligence with Siri on iPhone - Apple Support (IN)


In iOS 18.2 or later, if you turn on the ChatGPT extension, Siri can tap into ChatGPT when it might be helpful to get the information you’re looking for. To get started with ChatGPT, see Use ChatGPT with Apple Intelligence.

Note: The ChatGPT extension is not available in all languages or regions. You must be at least 13 years old or the minimum age required in your country to consent to use ChatGPT. For more information, see OpenAI Terms of Use.

Activate Siri, then, in a supported language, say or type something like:

  • “Hey Siri, ask ChatGPT to compose a haiku about dragons.”
  • “What should I get my uncle for his 70th birthday? He loves to fish.”
  • “Hey Siri, ask ChatGPT for some ideas of how to spend a free afternoon in Malibu if I don’t feel like hitting the beach.”
  • “Hey Siri, compose a limerick about a tiger named Terry.”
  • “What kind of recipes can I make with this?” with a photo of fruit open in the Photos app.
  • “Hey Siri, ask ChatGPT to summarize this document for me,” with a document—like a PDF of a lease agreement—open in the Files app.


If you make a request to Siri without mentioning ChatGPT, and Siri determines that ChatGPT would be helpful, it asks if you want to use ChatGPT to fulfill the request. You’re always asked to confirm before any photos or files are sent to ChatGPT. 


If you want Siri to use ChatGPT without asking your permission for those requests, go to Settings > Apple Intelligence & Siri, tap ChatGPT, then turn off Confirm ChatGPT Requests.

To block the ability to make requests to ChatGPT, see Block access to ChatGPT.


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