Viola vs Siri
Siri lives on Apple devices, and its big AI overhaul keeps getting pushed back. Viola is a Siri alternative that runs on your Windows PC, does real work today, and does not need an iPhone or a Mac.
The short version
Siri is tied to Apple hardware. If you are on a Windows PC for most of your day, Siri is not really an option, because there is no Windows version. The AI upgrade Apple has promised has also slipped repeatedly, reportedly into 2026 and beyond, so even Apple users have been waiting a while for the assistant to catch up.
Viola takes the opposite path. It is a Windows desktop assistant you can install now. It listens for a wake word, handles tasks by voice, and is built to do multi-step work rather than answer a single question. You do not need to own any Apple device, and you are not waiting on a release date to get the useful parts.
Where each one runs
| What matters | Siri | Viola |
|---|---|---|
| Platform | Apple only: iPhone, iPad, Mac, Watch, HomePod. | Windows 10 or 11, 64-bit, on the PC you already use. |
| Extra rooms | More Apple devices, such as HomePod. | Open a browser on a phone, tablet, laptop, or old computer to add a room. How multi-room audio sync works. |
| Music | Strong inside Apple's own music service. | Works with YouTube and Google music paths and local files. |
Available now vs still coming
Apple's revamped, more capable Siri has been announced and then delayed more than once. That is not a knock on Apple's engineering, it is just the reality for anyone deciding today: the assistant you would be waiting for is not fully here yet. Viola is shipped and running in production, and the phone, browser, calendar, and multi-room features described here work now.
| Capability | Siri | Viola |
|---|---|---|
| Outbound phone calls as a task | Can start a call from your phone; not a call-handling agent. | Places real US carrier calls, works the phone tree, waits on hold, and summarizes. How phone works. |
| Browser tasks | Limited to app actions and shortcuts. | Navigates sites, reads pages, fills forms, and pauses for your checkout review. |
| Multi-step work | Mostly single requests. | Chains calendar, browser, and calls into one request. See examples. |
Download Viola for Windows (free to start)
Privacy and cost
| Decision | Siri | Viola |
|---|---|---|
| Default data posture | Processes on-device and in Apple's cloud, inside the Apple account. | Voice transcription, memory, API keys, OAuth tokens, payment cards, and browser profiles stay local by default. Privacy Ledger. |
| Price | Free, but only on Apple hardware you own. | Free tier with a monthly managed usage allowance; stays free with BYOK or a local model. See plans. |
| AI provider | Apple chooses the model path. | Use managed AI, bring your own API key, or run a local model such as Ollama for supported local tasks. |
Frequently asked questions
Is there a Siri-style assistant for Windows?
Siri is an Apple product, so it does not run on Windows. Viola is a voice assistant built for Windows: it listens for a wake word, does tasks by voice, and runs from your PC. It is the assistant Windows never had, rather than a copy of Siri.
Is Siri getting an AI upgrade in 2026?
Apple has said an AI-focused Siri is coming, but the release has been delayed more than once and reportedly pushed into 2026 and later. Viola is a Windows assistant you can use today, so you are not waiting on someone else's release date.
Can Viola make phone calls like Siri dialing a contact?
Viola goes further than dialing. It places a real outbound call to a US business, works through the phone tree, waits on hold, and brings back a summary of what was said. Siri can start a call from your phone; Viola can run the whole call as a task.
Does Viola need an iPhone or a Mac?
No. Viola is a Windows desktop app (Windows 10 or 11, 64-bit) and does not require any Apple device. If you want it on a Mac or iPhone, leave your email on the download page and we will send one email the day Viola reaches that platform.
Is Viola free like Siri?
Siri is free but only on Apple hardware. Viola is free to use on Windows with a monthly managed usage allowance, and it stays free if you bring your own API key or run a local model. Paid plans only raise the usage allowance. See pricing.
The switch point
Siri is great on an iPhone, and its next chapter is worth watching. But if your main machine runs Windows, or you would rather not wait on a delayed overhaul, Viola is an assistant you can install today that makes calls, does browser work, and keeps your music and calendar.
Download Viola for Windows, compare all three in Viola vs Alexa, Google, and Siri, or see why people switch.
