How do I use the new RealityKit features on watchOS?
Asked on 2025-10-22
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Currently, there is no information available about using RealityKit features specifically on watchOS from the provided context. RealityKit is primarily discussed in relation to platforms like iOS, macOS, tvOS, and visionOS. If you are interested in learning more about RealityKit's capabilities on these platforms, you might want to check out the session titled "What’s new in RealityKit" from WWDC 2025.
For more details on RealityKit's integration with SwiftUI, you can refer to the session "Better together: SwiftUI and RealityKit" which discusses enhancements and integration between these frameworks.
If you have any other questions about RealityKit or related technologies, feel free to ask!

What’s new in RealityKit
Unleash your creativity with new RealityKit features that can help you build rich 3D content for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS and visionOS. Learn how you can access ARKit data directly through RealityKit. Explore how you can interact with your 3D content more naturally using the object manipulation feature. Discover some new APIs for scene understanding, environment blending, instancing and much more, all using an interactive sample.

What’s new in SwiftUI
Learn what’s new in SwiftUI to build great apps for any Apple platform. We’ll explore how to give your app a brand new look and feel with Liquid Glass. Discover how to boost performance with framework enhancements and new instruments, and integrate advanced capabilities like web content and rich text editing. We’ll also show you how SwiftUI is expanding to more places, including laying out views in three dimensions.

What’s new in visionOS 26
Explore exciting new features in visionOS 26. Discover enhanced volumetric APIs and learn how you can combine the power of SwiftUI, RealityKit and ARKit. Find out how you can build more engaging apps and games using faster hand tracking and input from spatial accessories. Get a sneak peek at updates to SharePlay, Compositor Services, immersive media, spatial web, Enterprise APIs, and much more.
