This new iOS 18 voice-control feature could be even more useful than the new
Siri

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By Alex Blake

published 14 June 2024

 

No need to ask Siri for help

 

Apple's iOS 18 update includes a new accessibility feature that's perfect
for anyone who wants easier access to their saved shortcuts. Called Vocal
Shortcuts, it lets you set a custom word that, when spoken, will launch a
specified shortcut. It's perfect for power users and people with
accessibility needs alike.

 

Apple first announced the feature back in May 2024. In a press release, the
company said: "With Vocal Shortcuts, iPhone and iPad users can assign custom
utterances that Siri can understand to launch shortcuts and complete complex
tasks." The company didn't reveal anything else about the feature at the
time, but now that iOS 18 is available as a developer beta, we can get a
better idea of how it works.

 

For instance, you might want to launch a specific app simply by saying its
name. Or you could use a more precise phrase (like "edit a photo") to launch
a set of actions that you've previously saved as a shortcut.

 

At the WWDC 2024 where Apple unveiled iOS 18, a lot of attention was spent
on how Siri was getting a major revamp thanks to artificial intelligence.
The company never mentioned Vocal Shortcuts, but it could turn out to be one
of the best changes coming to Siri for a wide range of people.

 

Siri finds its voice

 

If this feature sounds strangely familiar to you, you're not far off the
mark. Before iOS 18, you were able to launch shortcuts using your voice, but
this process involved more steps. You would have to first invoke Siri, then
say the name of the shortcut you wanted to run. If your device was locked,
Siri would ask you to unlock it first before the shortcut could be launched.

 

Now, none of that applies. You don't need to say "Siri" or "Hey Siri" to use
Vocal Shortcuts. As well as that, you can say a custom phrase instead of
being limited to the name of the shortcut, while it even works when your
device is locked (provided your shortcut doesn't require your device to be
unlocked, such as opening an app).

 

That makes it far more convenient to control your Apple product using just
your voice. Whether you want a way to launch a shortcut when your iPhone is
on the other side of the room, or you have accessibility needs that make
using your voice the best way to manage an iPhone, iPad or Mac, Vocal
Shortcuts will likely be a welcome addition to your device, especially in
combination with the other accessibility tools coming in iOS 18.

 

Together with the wide-ranging AI features coming in iOS 18, it looks like
Siri might finally be getting the overhaul it's desperately needed for
years. It'll be fascinating to see if it's enough to catch up with Apple's
rivals.

 

Alex Blake

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Alex Blake has been fooling around with computers since the early 1990s, and
since that time he's learned a thing or two about tech. No more than two
things, though. That's all his brain can hold. As well as TechRadar, Alex
writes for iMore, Digital Trends and Creative Bloq, among others. He was
previously commissioning editor at MacFormat magazine. That means he mostly
covers the world of Apple and its latest products, but also Windows,
computer peripherals, mobile apps, and much more beyond. When not writing,
you can find him hiking the English countryside and gaming on his PC.

 

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-be-even-more-useful-than-the-new-siri

 

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