Apple has finally released visionOS 2 beta for developers, which will include new AI features and deeper interaction between apps across different platforms. Apple launched the Vision Pro earlier this year after announcing the device at the same time last year at the WWDC event. However, visionOS 1, although stable, lacked a few features that will be available with the latest release. If you are a developer, visionOS 2 beta can be downloaded and installed on Apple Vision Pro for free.
Apple releases visionOS 2 developer beta for its Vision Pro headset
As mentioned, Apple has released the first developer build of the visionOS 2 platform for the Vision Pro, which will bring notable improvements compared to the current version. The company will continue to improve the current build until the next version is released later this year. If you are a developer, visionOS 2 beta can be downloaded over the air and installed through the Settings app.
Apple announced a handful of new Apple Intelligence features at its WWDC event, especially for the iPhone and iPad. However, the company released a series of features for the Vision Pro, making it a more refined device for augmented reality purposes. If you are a developer, the latest beta of visionOS 2 requires your Apple ID to be tied to your developer account to receive the update over the air. If you do not have a developer account, you can make one from Apple's developer website. This will ensure that the latest beta updates are received on devices that are running with your Apple ID account.
Apple has announced a handful of features as part of its AI efforts, and the updates are slated to improve how we use our devices. You can download and install the latest visionOS 2 developer beta updates through the Settings app on your Vision Pro headset. Apple has also released iOS 18, which has the most AI integrations, new features, and visual changes. We will be covering the event in extensive detail, so be sure to stick around for more details on Apple's AI endeavors.
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