Apple’s VisionOS Beta Gets a Spatial Gallery Upgrade!
What’s the Hype?
Apple is throwing its tech hat into the realm of immersive visuals, unveiling a new Spatial Gallery in the latest visionOS beta. Think of it as a digital scrapbook for panoramic shots, 3D videos, and photos that feel like you’re actually standing in the middle of the action.
Current & Upcoming Categories
- Entertainment: In‑style looks at film sets.
- Travel: Tour de camera‑world landscapes.
- Nature: Sky‑high gazes at wildlife scenes.
- Lifestyle: Snapshots of everyday vibes.
- Arts & Culture: Paintings and performances rendered in 3D.
- Sports: Fast‑paced clips that’ll make you feel the adrenaline.
Apple plans to expand the library with fresh content from global brands, visionary creators, and top artists—content that’s “just a tap away” from letting you step into a new perspective.
What’s Currently in the Mix?
- Severance behind‑the‑scenes footage giving you the director’s cut.
- Canadian Ice Climbing – because who doesn’t want to feel the chill while scaling the slopes?
- Skydiving videos that make you scream “free fall!” from the comfort of your living room.
- Spatial Images shot on iPhone – your device’s own way of painting the world in 3D.
In a nutshell, Apple’s VisionOS beta now offers a portal to a new realm of media. The Spatial Gallery is set to become the go‑to place for lovers of immersive storytelling—all thanks to Apple’s knack for turning everyday moments into vivid, multi‑dimensional experiences.
Apple’s Vision Pro: New Spatial Gallery & AI Buzz
Hey Vision Pro owners! If you’ve already toggled onto the latest visionOS 2.4 beta, you’re in luck—Spatial Gallery is now just a few taps away. Download the update and dive straight into the new visual playground.
Why hold on for the public release?
- Love the “fresh‑outside‑the‑box” feel? Stick with the beta and let Apple put the final polish on it.
- Expect a smoother experience once the public version drops.
What Apple has in mind for April
Rumor glasses are in place: when Apple releases the full version this April, they’ll crank up Apple Intelligence right alongside the Spatial Gallery. Think of it as popping a shiny new AI trick out of a magic hat—except the hat’s a headset.