Does visionOS have support for Quick Look preview extensions?
Asked on 07/30/2024
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Yes, visionOS does have support for Quick Look preview extensions. The session What’s new in Quick Look for visionOS covers the new features and enhancements in Quick Look for visionOS, including the ability to preview 3D content and use the new preview application API to integrate Quick Look into your apps with just a few lines of code. This API allows for both in-app and windowed Quick Look experiences, supporting a variety of file types including spatial photos and videos.

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