With the visionOS 2.4 update, Apple is making some major enhancements to the Vision Pro, and that includes a new Spatial Gallery app that's available in the beta as of today.
The Spatial Gallery houses spatial photos, spatial videos, and panoramas from artists, filmmakers, and photographers.
Apple is offering a range of content featuring sports, culture, arts, lifestyle, nature, travel, and entertainment, with plans to continue offering additional content in the future. Apple says it plans to provide visual content from top artists, visionary creators, and global brands.
Right now, the Spatial Gallery has options like sea life off of the coast of Southern California, a skydiving video from Red Bull Air Force, videos from ice climbing in Alberta, Canada, and a behind the scenes video from Severance. There are also a number of shot on iPhone spatial images to view.
The Spatial Gallery is available now for Vision Pro owners who have upgraded to the visionOS 2.4 beta.
visionOS 2.4 is set to see a public launch in April, and it will also bring new Apple Intelligence features.
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The very few people who bought the Gen1 HW can now dust off their devices ;l
Yes, I know: That revolutionary Apple Vision Pro is Apple's first spatial computer.
I still don't get most use cases and the battery life is abysmal.
The device still looks like a prototype that shouldn't have been released (or only released to developers).
Maybe I will try it again by Gen4 or Gen5 in 2030+ and at a retail price under $1000.
This article and thread are about a new app that is in beta for Vision Pro. Not sure why you’re rehashing complaints expressed at launch over a year ago.
Oh yes... Sitting in my room, in my dark corner, wearing my scuba mask to look at pictures all by myself is my favorite past time. Never mind showing anyone my private stash anymore unless they own their own scuba mask.
It is your free choice to do it or not to do it. You also are free "Mocking the morons" (citation from your signature), if you like to waste your precious time with it. It is all up to you. Just remember: Do not waste your life with things, you do not want to do. Just do the things, you really like.
Tried the "spatial video" on different headset and it really sucked. To me it's just a marketing gimmick.
So on a lower res device that Apple doesn't sell, Apple's Spatial Video sucks? Shocker. Let us know when you have tried it on the device Apple sells, the AVP. You might still think it sucks, but I don't. Looks promising to me.
Oh yes... Sitting in my room, in my dark corner, wearing my scuba mask to look at pictures all by myself is my favorite past time. Never mind showing anyone my private stash anymore unless they own their own scuba mask.
Have you never used AVP or why do you sound ignorant?
Does the new app include your own content or is it all curated from Apple? I thought it was just from Apple but one article I read made it unclear. I’m super excited about this! Many thanks for the beta testers! ??
As there are "not professional" pictures in that gallery, I suppose, there might be an opportunity to submit your own content. There is no option to submit content (yet) as far, as I see.
Biggest design overhaul since iOS 7 with Liquid Glass, plus new Apple Intelligence features and improvements to Messages, Phone, Safari, Shortcuts, and more. Developer beta available now ahead of public beta in July.