
Apple has just shared two major updates on its highly anticipated Apple Intelligence platform during WWDC 2025. While the company is moving forward with deeper integration of AI across iOS, iPadOS, and macOS, it also acknowledged a delay in the broader rollout of its AI-powered experiences.
Apple WWDC 2025 live: Apple Intelligence rollout delayed
Apple confirmed that its Apple Intelligence system will take more time to fully launch, as the company works to meet its internal standards for privacy, performance, and on-device intelligence. The announcement signals that while some features may begin appearing this year, a full rollout is expected to extend into 2026, depending on device compatibility and regional availability.
This delay underscores Apple’s cautious approach to generative AI — focusing on on-device inference, data security, and user transparency rather than rushing out incomplete tools.
Apple WWDC 2025 live: Developers to get Apple Intelligence API
In a significant move, Apple also revealed that developers will now be able to integrate Apple Intelligence into their apps using a new framework. Known as the Foundation Models framework (shown in the image), this new tool will allow developers to tap into Apple’s AI capabilities — from summarization to image generation — within their third-party applications.
This opens the door to a wide array of intelligent app experiences while keeping Apple’s on-device privacy model intact.
Apple is positioning this framework as part of its long-term vision for AI — not only enhancing its own apps like Mail, Notes, and Safari, but also empowering developers to build smarter, privacy-first tools for Apple users globally.
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