Apple may soon add Siri, its voice-recognition platform on mobile devices, to its OS X operating system on desktop Macs, according to a recent report.
The new feature is expected to be unveiled at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference in June and officially launch in the fall, 9to5Mac.com reported Wednesday, citing unnamed sources.
Siri is already available on the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch and Apple TV. Making the feature available on Apple's desktop computers will help it better compete with other tech giants' voice-to-text platforms, such as those from Google and Microsoft.
Apple did not immediately respond to CNBC's request for comment.
Read the full 9to5Mac.com report here.