After only four months, VisionOS 2 is already coming


A spatial video displayed on the Apple Vision Pro.
Apple

It’s only been four months since Apple released the Vision Pro, but it’s already working on the the second version of the VisionOS operating system powering the headset. At WWDC 2024, Apple announced a long list of updates coming to VisionOS 2, impacting apps, the virtual desktop, and even gestures.

One of the key updates is the new Train Mode. The Vision Pro caught some flack after launch with influencers taking the headset out on busy streets and subways. With VisionOS 2, Apple is adding train support to the headset’s Travel Mode, which will automatically turn on when the headset’s sensors detect that you’re on a train or plane.

A photo displayed in the Vision Pro.
Apple

Elsewhere, Apple updated the Photos app in VisionOS 2. A big feature coming to the headset is the ability to turn 2D images into spatial photos. Apple says the OS does this with machine learning, allowing you to see a spatial photo even if you didn’t take it with a spatial camera. You can share these photos through SharePlay, as well. Apple says VisionOS 2 allows you to look at spatial photos and videos together through SharePlay.

This is a developing story. Please check back soon for updates. 

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