This update to visionOS 26 not only incorporates the "Liquid Glass" design language, but also emphasizes further integrating the widget interface seamlessly into the user's visual space, thereby adding a more natural virtual and real integration experience, while also making the "self-image" (Persona) on Vision Pro more realistic.

Among them, the widget interface is seamlessly integrated with the user's visible space and can automatically remember the location. Even if the user wears Vision Pro and returns to the personal visible space at a different time, the widget interface will remain in the same position unless the user manually changes its position.

The update to "Self-Image" allows for more facial expression details, making personal images more realistic. Similarly, the Spatial Scenes feature, similar to the update in iOS 26, leverages the computing principles behind the "Apple Intelligence" service to enable spatial photos to present a near-3D visual effect.

As for hardware support, this update allows Vision Pro to be operated through Sony's PlayStation VR2 Sense handheld controller. It can also share space with another Vision Pro to watch the same content or interact in the same space. Vision Pro can also support panoramic images shot by devices such as GoPro, Insta360 or Canon, and supports the use of Logitech Muse, a stylus created by Logitech for virtual visual interaction.



In addition, for enterprises or specific groups of people sharing a Vision Pro, this update also allows logging into the same Vision Pro through the team device sharing function, while also adding designs to prevent private content from being viewed by others.

Other updates include the ability to track hand movements at a 90Hz update rate, the ability to view scrolling images, and the addition of more immersive experience content.



