The topic Here’s everything new for Apple Notes in iOS 27 is currently the subject of lively discussion — readers and analysts are keeping a close eye on developments.
This is taking place in a dynamic environment: companies’ decisions and competitors’ reactions can quickly change the picture.
iOS 27 adds new features for CarPlay, the Messages app, and a lot more, including a handful of Apple Notes upgrades. Here’s what’s new for Apple Notes in iOS 27.
Joining the many different formatting tools in Apple Notes, iOS 27 lets you add divider lines to your notes.
It’s pretty simple. Just tap where you want the line to go, open the edit menu, and choose the new ‘Insert Divider Line’ option.
Divider lines are a great new way to organize content in a note, and a welcome addition to the Notes toolset.
The single Notes upgrade that I’m most excited about in iOS 27 involves Siri.

Apple’s new Siri AI lets you quickly, seamlessly add information to a new note or existing note in Apple Notes.
You can do this, for example, with any answer Siri provides in the new Siri app. Or you can do what I did (seen above) where I asked Siri to take a poorly formatted list and reformat it, then add it to a new note.
This works for existing notes too, just tell Siri which note you want to add to. Siri has offered some limited Notes capabilities in the past, but the new integration is a big upgrade.
Last year in iOS 26, Apple Notes gained support for importing and exporting Markdown.
If you’re unfamiliar with Markdown, it’s a text formatting syntax created by John Gruber. With Markdown, you can write in plain text using special syntax for headings, links, lists, bold and italics formatting, and more. It’s a popular tool for writers who publish content online.
With iOS 27, Apple Notes is getting even more Markdown-friendly.

Now when you paste Markdown-formatted text into a note, it’s automatically converted into rich text. There are zero extra steps required.
And if you want to copy text from your note as Markdown, there’s a new Copy as Markdown option you’ll find in the edit menu.
iOS 27 brings big upgrades to the Image Playground app and its underlying AI models. And since Image Playground is a key built-in feature of the Notes app, Notes users should benefit too.
Image Playground offers new powerful ways for users to bring their imagination to life. They can create high-quality images in virtually any style, now including photorealistic, thanks to a new generative model that runs on Private Cloud Compute. This is a major transformation for image generation across platforms. And generated images will automatically include a hidden SynthID watermark to identify them as AI-generated.
Currently in the iOS 27 beta, Apple hasn’t yet exposed the full set of new Image Playground capabilities inside Notes. But it’s expected that will change in future betas.
Notes also features a variety of smaller UI refinements in iOS 27, including:
What are your favorite new Apple Notes features in iOS 27? Let us know in the comments.