Apple today unveiled visionOS 2, introducing an array of innovative features and enhancements designed to elevate user experience and developer capabilities. One of the most notable updates is the integration of SharePlay into the Photos app, allowing users to share and enjoy photos with others more seamlessly.
Later this year, users can look forward to an ultra-wide and higher-resolution version of Mac Virtual Display, promising an enhanced visual experience for those who rely on this feature for work and play. New gestures have also been introduced to simplify access to essential functions like the Control Center, making navigation more intuitive and user-friendly.
Travel Mode, previously limited to airplanes, now extends its support to trains, broadening the feature's utility for frequent travelers. Additionally, visionOS 2 introduces mouse support, offering users more flexibility and precision in their interactions.
Developers will benefit from a suite of new frameworks and APIs, providing them with the tools to create more dynamic and engaging applications for the Vision Pro platform.
Apple also announced an expansion of the Vision Pro's availability, with launches planned in eight additional countries over the next month. These countries include Australia, Canada, France, Germany, the UK, China, Japan, and Singapore, marking a significant step in the global rollout of this advanced technology.
With these updates, Apple continues to push the boundaries of innovation, enhancing both the functionality and accessibility of its products.