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Apple updates on Visionos 26, the operating system that supplies the Mixed Reality, is based on the last Apple Vision Pro spatial computer that combines digital content with the natural world. At WWDC, Apple has announced a series of updates on both consumer customers and entrepreneurs, from new spatial graphics and contents to more realistic people and much more.

All widgets – including the calendar, appearing here – are customizable, with a variety of chassis width options, color and depthImage credits:Apple

Apple widgets offer personalized and useful information at a glance. With Visionos 26, they become spatial, incorporated into your space. You can customize widgets to the size, color and depth you like and place them where you want.

The new widgets include a watch that you can decorate, the time it adapts to the weather near you, music for quick access to melodies and photos that can be transformed into a panorama or “window into another space”.

Add depth to 2D images

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An update to the Visionos Photos app uses a new AI algorithm that utilizes the computational depth to create multiple prospects for your 2D photos, bringing pictures to life. Apple says it will feel that you can “lean right on them and look around”.

Spatial tour of safari can also browse the web a more exciting experience. With some supported articles, spatial tour can hide the distractions and reveal inline photos that “come alive as you move”. Developers can also add spatial tour to their own applications.

Talked heads

With Visionos 26, faces are transformed to feel more natural and familiarImage credits:Apple

Apple has released Personas, Ai Avatar to represent you in video calls, Vision Pro as a beta feature last year. With Visionos 26, Apple says that the faces “represent you more realistically”.

Young people take advantage of “volumetric performance and mechanical learning technology” to enhance everything from how you see a complete projection profile to provide more expensive hair, eyelashes and skin. Faces are all created on a device on a “second issue”, Apple says.

Are sinking together

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Visionos 26 allows you and another friend wearing headphones to watch a movie or play a spatial game together.

This feature is also available for business customers, allowing users to work together. For example, 3D design software Company Dassault Systèmes takes advantage of the ability with the 3Dlive application to depict 3D personal designs and with remote colleagues.

Logitech Muse is a spatial accessory that will allow precise entry and new ways of interacting with collaboration applications such as Spatial AnalogueImage credits:Apple

Visionos 26 also allows organizations to easily share a common group of devices among team members and even safely stores your eye and hands data, visual recipe and accessibility settings on your iPhone so that users can quickly use a common group or Vision Pro device as a visitor.

Apple said it will add more APIs so that businesses can create applications designed for Visionos. There is a new “only for your eyes” feature that ensures that only those who have been accessed can see any confidential material.

Finally, Apple announced the Logitech Muse built for the Vision Pro, a spatial accessory built for the handset that allows you to design and work in 3D accurately.

Other Visionos 26 updates

More features of Apple Intelligence come to Apple Vision Pro. For example, Visionos 26 supports new languages ​​such as French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean and Spanish, along with the support of English in Australia, Canada, India, Singapore and the United Kingdom

Users can also “look to move” using only their eyes to explore applications and sites. They can also unlock their iPhone now while wearing the Apple Vision Pro, even when wearing the handset and Visionos supports the iPhone call broadcasting so you can accept a call from the Apple Vision Pro.

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