You change Siri’s voice in Settings > Apple Intelligence & Siri > Siri Voice, and in iOS 26 you get six accent Varieties plus up to four distinct voices to pick from. Apple renamed the old “Siri & Search” menu to Apple Intelligence & Siri, so if you followed an older guide and could not find the option, that rename is usually why. The whole change takes under a minute, and Siri plays a short sample as you tap each voice.
This guide shows you how to change Siri’s voice, accent, and language on every Apple device, from iPhone and iPad to Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. You will also see the full list of accent options, what to do when a new voice will not download, and how Apple’s rebuilt Siri AI is adding adjustable expressiveness and pace from fall 2026. Whether you want a British accent, a male voice, or a faster talker, the right setting is only a few taps away.
The Key Takeaways
- The Siri voice setting now lives in Settings > Apple Intelligence & Siri > Siri Voice on iPhone and iPad (renamed from “Siri & Search”).
- Siri offers six accent Varieties: American, Australian, British, Indian, Irish, and South African.
- American English includes the most voices (four: two male, two female); most other accents offer two voices each.
- Changing Siri’s voice on one device syncs across your other Apple devices signed in to the same Apple Account.
- The new Siri AI adds expressiveness and pace sliders, shipping with iOS 27 in fall 2026 (American English only at first).
How to Change Siri Voice on iPhone and iPad
Changing Siri’s voice on iPhone and iPad takes five quick steps, and the menu is the same on both devices running iOS 26 or iPadOS 26. The key thing to know is the rename: the setting moved from “Siri & Search” to Apple Intelligence & Siri. Once you are in the right place, you choose an accent first, then a specific voice within it.
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.
- Tap Apple Intelligence & Siri (on older software this reads “Siri & Search”).
- Tap Siri Voice.
- Under Variety, choose an accent such as American, British, or Australian.
- Under Voice, tap each option to hear a sample, then select the one you want.
Your selection downloads in the background, so you do not need to wait in Settings for it to finish, as Apple’s support page also confirms. If you are just getting started, our guide to which devices support Apple Intelligence confirms whether your iPhone qualifies, and you can turn on Apple Intelligence before customizing Siri’s voice. Voice availability depends on your region and the language Siri is set to use.
How to Change Siri Voice on Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple TV
Every Apple device handles the Siri voice setting a little differently. The Mac has its own System Settings panel, the Apple Watch borrows whatever your iPhone uses, and the Apple TV only lets you change the language rather than the voice. Here is how each one works.
Change Siri Voice on Mac
On a Mac running macOS Tahoe or later, click the Apple menu in the top-left corner, choose System Settings, then select Apple Intelligence & Siri. From there you can open the Siri Voice and Language menus to pick a new accent, voice, or language. On older macOS releases the path is System Preferences > Siri instead, and the voice menu sits on that same panel. If you use the same Apple Account across devices, a voice you choose on iPhone will already be reflected on your Mac, so you may not need to change it twice. For more on Apple’s desktop assistant, see our overview of the latest macOS 27 features.
Change Siri Voice on Apple Watch
The Apple Watch does not have its own voice picker. It uses the same language and voice that you set up on the iPhone it is paired with, so the way to change the watch’s Siri voice is to change it on your iPhone first. You can still adjust whether Siri speaks responses aloud on the watch under Settings > Siri, including options for silent mode and headphones, but the actual accent and voice come straight from your phone. If you would rather mute the assistant entirely, our guide on how to turn off Siri walks through every toggle.
Change Siri Voice on Apple TV
On Apple TV 4K and Apple TV HD, you cannot pick a specific voice, but you can change Siri’s language, which also changes the accent it speaks with. Open Settings, choose General, then under Siri select Language and pick an option. Switching from English (United States) to English (United Kingdom) or English (Australia), for example, gives you that region’s Siri accent on the big screen.
Siri Accent and Voice Options Explained
Siri’s voice settings are split into two layers. Variety sets the accent, and Voice picks a specific speaker within that accent. American English carries the deepest roster with four voices, two male-presenting and two female-presenting (labeled Voice 1 through Voice 4), while most other accents give you two voices each, as Mac specialist OWC notes. The table below breaks down what you can expect from each Variety.
| Variety (accent) | Example regions | Voices available | Sounds like | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| American | United States | 4 | Neutral US English | Widest choice; default in the US |
| Australian | Australia | 2 | Australian English | Male and female options |
| British | United Kingdom | 2 | UK English | Popular accent swap |
| Indian | India | 2 | Indian English | Tied to English (India) |
| Irish | Ireland | 2 | Irish English | Male and female options |
| South African | South Africa | 2 | South African English | Tied to English (South Africa) |
There is no longer a setting literally labeled “male” or “female”; instead you tap through the numbered voices and pick the one you like by ear. That is why Apple plays a short sample the moment you tap a voice. Availability varies by country and by the language Siri is set to, so if an accent you want is missing, check that your Siri language matches that region.
Change Siri’s Language vs Voice
Voice and language are two separate controls that people often confuse. Voice changes how Siri sounds within your current language, while Language changes the language Siri listens for and replies in. Changing the language also resets the accent options, since each language ships with its own set of voices.
To change the language on iPhone or iPad, open Settings > Apple Intelligence & Siri > Language, then choose from the list. Siri then expects your commands in that language, so if you switch to French, you ask Siri in French. This is the setting to use if you want Siri to understand a different language entirely, rather than just speak English with a new accent. If Siri stops responding after a language change, switching the language back and forth, then asking Siri a simple question, usually forces it to reload the new voice. If it stays silent, our guide on why Siri is not working covers the deeper fixes.
The New Siri AI Voices Coming in 2026
Apple rebuilt Siri around artificial intelligence and previewed the upgrade at WWDC 2026. The new Siri AI introduces voices that sound more natural than the older synthetic ones, plus a new UI with sliders that let you adjust both expressiveness and pace, so you can make Siri sound more energetic or more measured. These controls go beyond the simple accent-and-voice swap that exists today.
According to MacRumors, the expressive voices and adjustable pace are in developer beta now and roll out to everyone with iOS 27 in fall 2026. At launch the new voices support American English only, and the most expressive on-device voice requires a device with at least 12GB of RAM. To see what else changed across Apple’s lineup, read our WWDC 2026 recap and our breakdown of whether Siri counts as AI now that Apple Intelligence powers it.
Why Siri’s Voice Will Not Change
If you picked a new voice but Siri still sounds the same, the most common reason is the download. When you select a different voice, your device fetches the audio files in the background, and on a slow connection that can take several minutes. Give it time, keep the device connected to Wi-Fi, and try Siri again once the download has finished.
If the voice still will not switch, check that you have enough free storage, since voice files need space to install. A quick restart of the iPhone or Mac often clears a stuck download. Make sure the accent you want actually matches your Siri language, because choosing a Variety outside your current language will not offer its voices. If everything looks right and Siri is still silent or robotic, our companion Siri shortcuts guide and the broader Apple Intelligence walkthrough can help you confirm the assistant is fully enabled.
Conclusion
Changing Siri’s voice is one of the fastest ways to make your iPhone, iPad, or Mac feel more personal. Head to Settings > Apple Intelligence & Siri > Siri Voice, choose your accent under Variety, then tap through the voices until one sounds right. Remember that the change syncs across your devices, so you only have to do it once. With Siri AI bringing adjustable expressiveness and pace later in 2026, the assistant is about to sound more human than ever, so it is a good time to dial in the voice you actually want to hear. With it set, our guide on how to use Siri covers the commands worth learning next.
FAQ
How do I change Siri’s voice on iPhone?
Open Settings > Apple Intelligence & Siri > Siri Voice, pick a Variety (accent), then choose a Voice. Siri plays a sample for each one, and your choice downloads in the background before it takes effect.
How do I change Siri to a male voice?
Apple no longer labels voices “male” or “female.” Tap through the numbered voices in your chosen accent and listen to each sample, then select the one that matches the tone you want.
Does changing Siri’s voice sync across my devices?
Yes. If your iPhone, iPad, and Mac are signed in to the same Apple Account, changing Siri’s voice on one device updates it on the others automatically, and your Apple Watch inherits the iPhone’s voice.
When do the new Siri AI voices launch?
The more natural Siri AI voices with expressiveness and pace sliders are in developer beta now and roll out with iOS 27 in fall 2026, starting with American English on devices that have at least 12GB of RAM.




