Apple Inc. is reportedly nearing a groundbreaking partnership with OpenAI that would see the integration of ChatGPT, OpenAI’s popular conversational AI, into future versions of the iPhone. According to sources familiar with the matter, the deal could be officially announced as early as Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) next month.
The move signals Apple’s serious entry into the AI race, a space where tech giants like Google and Microsoft have already made bold plays. While Apple has traditionally been cautious in rolling out AI features, this partnership could mark a shift in strategy as the company looks to enhance the intelligence of its devices and improve user experience.
Under the potential agreement, iPhone users might soon be able to access ChatGPT-powered features within iOS, enabling more natural conversations with Siri and deeper integration with Apple’s native apps like Messages, Notes, and Safari. Sources say the collaboration would not just be a simple plug-in but a customized implementation designed to protect user privacy—an area where Apple has long positioned itself as a leader.
At the same time, Apple has reportedly held discussions with Google to incorporate its Gemini AI model, indicating the tech giant is exploring multiple AI pathways. However, the deal with OpenAI appears to be in more advanced stages.
This partnership could give Apple a much-needed boost in generative AI, especially as iPhone sales begin to level off and investors look for new growth drivers. If confirmed, it would also be a major win for OpenAI, extending its reach to hundreds of millions of iPhone users globally.
The tech world is now closely watching Apple’s next moves, with expectations high for a formal reveal during WWDC in June.

