Apple hosted a two-day event for developers in the week of the new M5 Vision Pro's launch. The meeting at the Apple Developer Center in Cupertino was themed "Meet with Apple" and focused on developing immersive media and interactive apps for visionOS 26. This event further underscores Apple's commitment to pushing the boundaries of spatial computing with the Vision Pro and its new operating system, and to involving developers early on in this process.
With the M5 Vision Pro, Apple officially launches the next generation of immersive technologies. The headset combines advanced hardware with a new operating system designed for spatial interactions and lifelike media experiences. To optimally prepare developers for this platform, a special program was held in Cupertino that provided practical insights into the fundamentals and creative possibilities of visionOS 26. In several sessions, participants learned how immersive content is created, the necessary production processes, and the new tools Apple provides for this purpose.
Day one: Telling stories with visionOS 26
The first day of the event focused on how visionOS 26 can be used to create immersive and interactive stories. Apple demonstrated in a livestream how ideas can be translated into formats for Apple Immersive Video. This included demonstrating how spatial narrative structures and interactive elements can further engage an audience in an experience. Examples from previous productions were also shown, illustrating how visual depth and spatial movement can be used to add emotional impact to content.
A key part of the first day revolved around features like SharePlay and spatial personas. These technologies are designed to connect users more closely, even when they are in different environments. SharePlay enables shared experiences within visionOS, while spatial personas allow the representation of realistic avatars. This allows ideas, presentations, or creative projects to be shared and experienced directly in an immersive environment.
Day two: Immersive media production in focus
The second day was entirely dedicated to Apple Immersive Video and Apple Spatial Audio. Developers learned how to design new production workflows to create content specifically for Vision Pro. Various production stages were presented – from planning and shooting to post-production. Apple used past immersive productions to demonstrate how image and sound work seamlessly together to create the most realistic spatial experience possible.
A key point was the demonstration of Apple Spatial Audio. This technology creates the impression that sounds are actually coming from the surrounding environment, rather than simply from headphones or speakers. Combined with Apple Immersive Video, this creates an audiovisual experience that completely immerses the audience in the virtual environment.
Recordings and content available online
Apple ensured that developers who couldn't attend in person in Cupertino would still have access to all the information. The full recordings from day one and day two are available on the official Apple Developer YouTube channel. This allows developers to view all the content retrospectively and develop their own projects based on the technologies presented.
M5 Vision Pro: Market launch and significance
The M5 Vision Pro was officially announced on October 15 and has been available in stores since October 22. The headset combines high-resolution displays, precise sensing, and innovative control technologies to enable a new kind of digital interaction. With the Vision Pro, Apple aims to make spatial computing accessible for everyday applications, creative processes, and media production.
Apple sets new standards for immersive media with Vision Pro
At the two-day "Meet with Apple" event, Apple showed developers how to fully utilize the capabilities of the M5 Vision Pro and visionOS 26. The focus was on practical insights, creative workflows, and real-life use cases from immersive media production. At the same time, Apple made it clear that immersion, interactivity, and spatial presence will play a central role in its ecosystem in the future. The M5 Vision Pro thus marks not just the launch of a new product, but the beginning of a new development phase for the entire Apple universe. (Image: Apple)
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