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If I were to imagine myself in your shoes, what might impress me most from the WWDC content is the innovative use of spatial computing in visionOS. The sessions on designing interactive experiences and great visionOS apps highlight how Apple Vision Pro can transform storytelling and app interaction by integrating digital content seamlessly into the physical world.
For instance, the "Design interactive experiences for visionOS" session discusses how interactive narratives like "Encounter Dinosaurs" allow users to peer into the Cretaceous period, blending the audience's world with a digital one. This approach not only captivates users but also respects their physical space, offering a unique storytelling medium that is both immersive and respectful of user boundaries.
Additionally, the "Design great visionOS apps" session showcases how apps like Jigspace can bring 3D assets to life, allowing users to interact with complex models in ways that are not possible in the real world. This level of detail and interactivity is impressive and demonstrates the potential of visionOS to create compelling and realistic experiences.
These sessions illustrate the potential of visionOS to revolutionize how we interact with digital content, making it a standout feature from the WWDC presentations.
Design interactive experiences for visionOS
Learn how you can design a compelling interactive narrative experience for Apple Vision Pro from the designers of Encounter Dinosaurs. Discover how these types of experiences differ from existing apps, media, and games, and explore how to design narratives that bring audiences into new worlds. Find out how you can create stories that adapt to any space and size, provide multiple levels of interaction to make them accessible to all, and use animation, spatial audio, and custom gestures to further immerse people in your experience.
Discover area mode for Object Capture
Discover how area mode for Object Capture enables new 3D capture possibilities on iOS by extending the functionality of Object Capture to support capture and reconstruction of an area. Learn how to optimize the quality of iOS captures using the new macOS sample app for reconstruction, and find out how to view the final results with Quick Look on Apple Vision Pro, iPhone, iPad or Mac. Learn about improvements to 3D reconstruction, including a new API that allows you to create your own custom image processing pipelines.
Get started with HealthKit in visionOS
Discover how to use HealthKit to create experiences that take full advantage of the spatial canvas. Learn the capabilities of HealthKit on the platform, find out how to bring an existing iPadOS app to visionOS, and explore the special considerations governing HealthKit during a Guest User session. You’ll also learn ways to use SwiftUI, Swift Charts, and Swift concurrency to craft innovative experiences with HealthKit.
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Design great visionOS apps
Find out how to create compelling spatial computing apps by embracing immersion, designing for eyes and hands, and taking advantage of depth, scale, and space. We’ll share several examples of great visionOS apps and explore how their designers approached creating new experiences for the platform.