iOS 27 Announced: How to Install the Beta
Developers must enroll in Apple’s program to access the first betas, which add Siri AI, Spatial Reframing and other WWDC 2026 features.
- Following the WWDC 2026 keynote on Monday, June 8, 2026, Apple released the first developer betas for iOS 27 and macOS 27, making new software features immediately accessible to registered developers.
- Anyone can access the developer beta by enrolling in the free tier of the Apple Developer Program, eliminating payment barriers for early adopters seeking to test new features.
- IOS 27 introduces AI-powered Siri, Liquid Glass customizations, and Apple Intelligence, supporting devices back to the iPhone 11, though advanced features require an iPhone 15 Pro or newer.
- Apple advises users to install the beta on secondary hardware to avoid instability and recommends backing up all data before beginning the installation process.
- A more stable public beta is expected to arrive in mid-July, while the full version of iOS 27 will launch this September alongside new iPhones.
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Apple users who want to try iOS 27 beta, complete with the headline 'Siri AI' and 'Spatial Reframing' features, can already install it on their iPhone, iPad or Mac in the UK and elsewhere this week without paying Apple, by enrolling in the company's developer programme and downloading the test software. Apple unveiled iOS 27, iPadOS 27 and macOS 27 'Golden Gate' at its WWDC 2026 keynote, then quietly pushed out the first wave of developer betas …
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