# Apple is adding new Apple Intelligence features to the Home app, HomeKit Secure Video cameras, Siri, Shortcuts, Apple TV and HomePod.

*genai · news · 2026-06-09 · cepro.com*

## Key points

- Apple Intelligence will group related home accessory notifications as a single activity in the Home app.
- HomeKit Secure Video cameras will offer AI-generated video summaries and searchable camera clips for specific events.
- Describe a Shortcut will let users create automations using written natural language in Shortcuts.
- Apple Music’s AutoMix and Hi-Res Lossless Audio are coming to both HomePod and Apple TV with tvOS 27.
- Most iCloud+ plans will increase access to Apple Intelligence features and compatible Home camera support.

Key Takeaways Apple Intelligence adds AI-powered camera search, video summaries, and smarter notifications to the Home app. Siri AI and Shortcuts bring more natural voice control and home automation creation. HomePod and Apple TV gain new Apple Music features, including AutoMix and Hi-Res Lossless Audio. Apple is bringing new Apple Intelligence features to the Home app, HomeKit Secure Video cameras, Siri, Shortcuts, Apple TV and HomePod as part of its upcoming 2027 software releases. The updates, announced during WWDC26, include new smart home capabilities designed to make Apple Home more context-aware, easier to automate and more useful for everyday monitoring. The new software releases, including iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, watchOS 27, visionOS 27 and tvOS 27, are available for developer testing now, with a public beta planned for next month and general availability expected this fall. The updates come via the new AI-enhanced version of Siri, which Apple has reportedly been working on for New AI-powered Apple Home security camera features For custom integrators, the most relevant changes center on Apple’s Home app and HomeKit Secure Video. Apple says the Home app will use Apple Intelligence to group related accessory notifications into a single activity, rather than sending users a stream of separate alerts. For example, a series of events from a door lock, motion sensor, light or camera could be treated as one ongoing activity. Apple is also adding generated video descriptions for HomeKit Secure Video cameras. The feature is designed to summarize what happened across a sequence of clips, allowing users to understand activity without watching each video. Apple says users will also be able to search camera clips for specific events, such as a package delivery, while the Home app will surface “noteworthy” clips at the top of the Search page. The company also noted that most iCloud+ plans will include increased access to some Apple Intelligence features, including support for compatible Home cameras. Siri & Shortcuts Siri AI is another major piece of the update. Apple says the new version of Siri will be more conversational, with personal context understanding, onscreen awareness and the ability to take action across apps. While Apple did not frame Siri AI specifically as a smart home overhaul, the broader systemwide capabilities could make voice control and automation more natural across Apple devices. Shortcuts is also getting a more approachable automation tool called Describe a Shortcut. Users will be able to describe what they want a shortcut to do, and Apple Intelligence will assemble the required steps. Apple gave one home-related example: creating a shortcut that turns on porch lights at night when a food delivery notification arrives. tvOS and HomePod Audio Updates Apple TV and HomePod are also part of the broader home ecosystem updates. Apple Music’s AutoMix feature will be available on Apple Music in tvOS and on HomePod, while Apple Music is bringing Hi-Res Lossless Audio to tvOS for subscribers using compatible external speaker outputs with Apple TV 4K. What’s Next for Apple in the Smart Home? While these updates come with a revamped, more intelligent version of Siri and Apple Intelligence, they don’t paint the complete picture of Apple’s broader smart home ambitions. According to reports, Apple has been working on several smart home-focused devices, including several iterations of a control panel, a new Apple TV, and potentially cameras. For integrators, the updates and possible new devices may be worth watching in homes where clients already rely heavily on iPhone, Apple Watch, Apple TV, HomePod and iCloud+ services. Apple says features are subject to change, and availability may vary by region, language and device.

**Companies:** Apple
**Countries:** United States

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