Widgets become spatial and anchor in a user’s space, Personas
are more expressive and realistic, and new APIs unleash exciting
opportunities for developers, creators, and enterprises
Apple® today previewed visionOS® 26, an expansive update packed
with groundbreaking spatial experiences and new features for Apple
Vision Pro™. Everyday interactions become more immersive and
personal, with widgets that integrate into a user’s space, spatial
scenes that use generative AI to add stunning lifelike depth to
photos, striking enhancements that make Personas feel more natural
and familiar, and shared spatial experiences for Vision Pro users
in the same room.
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visionOS 26 also adds support for 180-degree, 360-degree, and
wide field-of-view content from Insta360, GoPro, and Canon, while
new enterprise APIs allow organizations to create spatial
experiences unique to visionOS. And with support for PlayStation
VR2 Sense controllers, players can enjoy a new class of games on
Apple Vision Pro.1
“Apple Vision Pro has defined what’s possible in this new era of
spatial computing, and with visionOS 26, we’re excited to push the
boundaries even further,” said Mike Rockwell, Apple’s vice
president of the Vision Products Group. “With brand-new ways for
Vision Pro owners to connect, explore, work together, and enjoy
content, we’re incredibly excited for users to enjoy features like
apps and widgets that they can arrange in their spaces, spatial
scenes that offer a brand-new viewing experience for their photos,
and dramatically enhanced Personas on Vision Pro.”
Widgets Become Spatial
Across the Apple ecosystem, widgets offer personalized and
useful information at a glance, and with visionOS 26, widgets
become spatial, integrating seamlessly into a user’s space and
reappearing every time they put on Apple Vision Pro. Widgets in
visionOS are customizable, with a variety of options for frame
width, color, and depth. Beautiful new widgets — including Clock,
Weather, Music, and Photos — all offer unique interactions and
experiences.
Users can decorate their spaces with favorite widgets, including
stunning panoramas and spatial photos of their favorite memories,
clocks with distinctive face designs, and quick access to their
go-to playlists and songs on Apple Music®. The Widgets app helps
users find widgets, including those from compatible iOS and iPadOS®
apps, and developers will also be able to create their own widgets
using WidgetKit.
Enhanced Shared Spatial Experiences
Users love how visionOS lets them connect with family, friends,
and colleagues remotely, and with visionOS 26, they can share
spatial experiences with other Apple Vision Pro users in the same
room. They can come together to watch the latest blockbuster movie
in 3D, play a spatial game, or collaborate with coworkers. Users
can also add remote participants from across the world via
FaceTime®, enabling connection with people near and far. Dassault
Systèmes, a leading provider of engineering and 3D design software,
is leveraging this ability with their 3DLive app, bringing the
ability to visualize 3D designs both in person and with remote
colleagues.
With visionOS 26, Personas are transformed to feel more natural
and familiar. Taking advantage of industry-leading volumetric
rendering and machine learning technology, the all-new Personas now
have striking expressivity and sharpness, offering a full side
profile view, and remarkably accurate hair, lashes, and complexion.
Personas are still created on device in a matter of seconds, and
new improvements to the setup process allow users to adjust and
preview how their Persona looks spatially, and even pick glasses
from over 1,000 variations.
Introducing Spatial Scenes
visionOS 26 makes spatial photos even more realistic, leveraging
a new generative AI algorithm and computational depth to create
spatial scenes with multiple perspectives, letting users feel like
they can lean in and look around.
Users can view spatial scenes in the Photos app, Spatial Gallery
app, and Safari®, while developers can use the Spatial Scene API to
make their app experience even more immersive. Zillow is taking
advantage of the API for their Zillow Immersive app, allowing users
to see images of homes and apartments with the rich depth and
dimension that spatial scenes offer.
New Ways to Browse, Play, and Watch
Users can select spatial browsing to transform articles on
Safari, hide distractions, and reveal spatial scenes that come
alive as they scroll. Web developers have the ability to embed 3D
models directly into web pages, letting users shop and browse with
depth and dimension, and see and manipulate 3D objects and models
right in Safari.
visionOS 26 supports native playback of 180-degree, 360-degree,
and wide field-of-view content from Insta360, GoPro, and Canon.
Users can enjoy their exciting 2D action footage the way it was
meant to be seen. Developers can incorporate this new playback
capability into their apps and websites.
visionOS 26 also introduces support for the PlayStation VR2
Sense controller. Now, developers can deliver even more engaging
gameplay experiences for Apple Vision Pro thanks to
high-performance motion tracking in 6 degrees of freedom, finger
touch detection, and vibration support.
Enterprise APIs and Tools
Companies around the world are harnessing spatial computing on
Apple Vision Pro to supercharge their workflows for design,
training, sales, education, and more. New capabilities like team
device sharing let organizations easily set up and manage a shared
pool of devices. Users can securely save their eye and hand data,
vision prescription, and accessibility settings to their iPhone®
running iOS 26 and bring it to another Vision Pro, making sharing
easier than ever.
visionOS 26 adds support for Logitech Muse, a spatial accessory
built for Apple Vision Pro that enables precise input and new ways
to interact with collaboration apps like Spatial Analogue.1
Enterprise-focused APIs, like the new Protected Content API,
ensure that only people who have been granted access can see
confidential materials like medical records or business forecasts,
while preventing copying, screenshots, and screen sharing.
Additional visionOS 26 features include:
- More Apple Intelligence features — including updates to
Image Playground™ — come to Apple Vision Pro. visionOS 26 also adds
support for new languages: French, German, Italian, Japanese,
Korean, and Spanish, along with support for English in Australia,
Canada, India, Singapore, and the UK.2
- Look to Scroll allows users to explore apps and websites
using just their eyes. Users can customize the scroll speed, and
developers can integrate Look to Scroll into their visionOS
apps.
- In the redesigned Control Center, features like Guest
User, Focus, Travel Mode, and more are conveniently displayed in
one view, letting users effortlessly manage their music, adjust
their Environment settings, and connect to Mac Virtual
Display™.
- Users can unlock their iPhone while wearing Apple Vision
Pro, even in a fully immersive experience like an Environment.
This feature can be enabled in Settings for Face ID® -enabled
iPhone models running iOS 26.3
- visionOS 26 supports relaying calls from iPhone, so a
user can now answer phone calls directly from Apple Vision Pro, or
start a call from People View by selecting a contact’s phone number
or clicking on a phone number in a web page.4
- Home View now supports folders, letting users rearrange
and group apps together.
Availability
All of these features are available for testing starting today
through the Apple Developer Program at developer.apple.com. For
more information, visit apple.com/os/visionos. Apple Intelligence
requires Apple Vision Pro running visionOS 26 with Apple
Intelligence™ enabled and Siri® and device language set to the same
supported language: English (Australia, Canada, India, Singapore,
UK, U.S.), French (Canada, France), German, Italian, Japanese,
Korean, and Spanish (Mexico, Spain). Features are subject to
change. Some features may not be available in all languages or
regions, and availability may vary due to local laws and
regulations. Compatible hardware and software may be required.
Apple revolutionized personal technology with the introduction
of the Macintosh in 1984. Today, Apple leads the world in
innovation with iPhone, iPad, Mac, AirPods, Apple Watch, and Apple
Vision Pro. Apple’s six software platforms — iOS, iPadOS, macOS,
watchOS, visionOS, and tvOS — provide seamless experiences across
all Apple devices and empower people with breakthrough services
including the App Store, Apple Music, Apple Pay, iCloud, and Apple
TV+. Apple’s more than 150,000 employees are dedicated to making
the best products on earth and to leaving the world better than we
found it.
Footnotes
1 Accessory sold separately. 2 Image Playground is available in
English (Australia, Canada, India, Singapore, UK, U.S.), French
(Canada, France), German, Italian, Japanese, and Spanish (Mexico,
Spain) when Apple Intelligence is enabled. Feature availability
varies by region. 3 Unlocking iPhone while wearing Apple Vision Pro
requires both Apple Vision Pro and a Face ID-compatible iPhone
signed in to the same Apple Account and running visionOS 26 and iOS
26 or later. 4 Relaying cellular calls from iPhone to Apple Vision
Pro requires visionOS 26 or later, and iOS 14 or later. Devices
must be signed in to the same Apple Account, connected to the same
Wi-Fi network, and within Bluetooth range with Bluetooth
enabled.
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