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The App Intents API supports parameters and synonyms, so you might not even have to use a specific phrase to complete a task via Siri or Spotlight, making the experience more natural.įor example, if you want to reorder lunch for pickup via a specific food app, you'd ask Siri to "Reorder pickup at. Now, you can use a developer's app intents without having to set up anything, and they become available immediately after installing the app. Plus, you could only use a shortcut via Siri, Shortcuts, and Spotlight using the specific name you gave it. With the new App Intents API for iOS 16 and iPadOS 16, developers can build actions into their apps, called "App Shortcuts," that you can start using right away with Siri, Shortcuts, and Spotlight.ĭevelopers could incorporate intents before, but you would have to build a shortcut yourself to use one. You can even try all the new features by installing the iOS 16 beta or iPadOS 16 beta. While iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 are in beta, with a stable public release not expected until the fall, you can still see what's coming below.
