Find out what Siri can do on iPad
Use Siri on iPad to get information and perform tasks. Siri and its response appear on top of what you’re currently doing, allowing you to refer to information onscreen.
Siri is interactive. When Siri displays a web link, you can tap it to see more information in your default web browser. When the onscreen response from Siri includes buttons or controls, you can tap them to take further action. And you can tap Siri again to ask another question or do an additional task for you.
Below are some examples of what you can use Siri to do. Additional examples appear throughout this guide. You can also discover Siri capabilities on your iPad and in apps by asking “Hey Siri, what can I do here?”
Use Siri to answer questions
Use Siri to quickly check facts, do calculations, or translate a phrase into another language. Say something like:
“Hey Siri, what causes a rainbow?”
“Hey Siri, what does a cat sound like?”
“Hey Siri, what’s the derivative of cosine x?”
“Hey Siri, how do you say Thank You in Mandarin?”
Use Siri with apps
You can use Siri to control apps with your voice. Say something like:
“Hey Siri, set up a meeting with Gordon at 9” to create an event in Calendar.
“Hey Siri, add artichokes to my groceries list” to add an item to Reminders.
“Hey Siri, send a message to PoChun saying love you heart emoji” to send a text using Messages.
“Hey Siri, what’s my update?” to get an update about the weather in your area, the news, your reminders and calendar events, and more.
For more examples, see any of the following:
Use Siri to share information with contacts
You can share onscreen items like photos, webpages, content from Apple Music or Apple Podcasts, Maps locations, and more with people in your contacts.
For example, when looking at a photo in your Photo library, say something like “Hey Siri, send this to mom” to create a new message with the photo.

Personalize your experience with Siri
The more you use Siri, the better it knows what you need. You can also tell Siri about yourself and change how and when Siri responds. See any of the following:
You can also use accessibility features with Siri.
Siri is designed to protect your information, and you can choose what you share. To learn more, see the Ask Siri, Dictation & Privacy website.