SiriKit Tutorial for iOS

Learn how to connect your iOS app with Siri in this SiriKit tutorial for iOS so that users can interact with your app with their voice. By Richard Turton.

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Where to Go From Here?

Download the final project here. This SiriKit tutorial has been all about ride booking, but the principles should cover all of the different intents and domains. Take a look at the documentation to find out what’s possible for your app. If your app isn’t covered by the existing domains and intents, try mapping out the intents, parameters, responses and model objects and file a radar. Maybe your app can add Siri next year!

If you’ve followed along with this SiriKit tutorial, you might also want to take a trip to the Apple store to replace the devices you smashed in a fit of rage when Siri didn’t understand you. You’ve been warned! :]

But if you haven’t smashed your device, come join the forum discussion below!

This SiriKit tutorial was taken from Chapter 6 of iOS 10 by Tutorials, which also covers the new changes in Swift 3, source editor extensions, Core Data updates, photography updates, search integration and all the other new, shiny APIs in iOS 10.

You’ll definitely enjoy the other 13 chapters and 300+ pages in the book. Check it out in our store and let us know what you think!