Apple announced on Monday that it is launching Visionos 2.4, bringing AI capabilities powered by Apple Intelligence to the Apple Vision Pro. This update also introduces a new spatial experience for the iPhone and the Apple Vision Pro app.
Apple Intelligence in Apple Vision Pro gives users access to a writing tool that allows users to rewrite, proofread, and summarise text with the help of AI. Users can also access Image Playground and Genmoji to create images and emojis generated for unique AI.
Additionally, users can leverage natural language search in the Photos app to find specific images simply by explaining. Vision Pro users can also create “memory movies” based on photos and videos on a particular subject thanks to the new Apple Intelligence feature released today.
Visionos 2.4 also includes email priority messages, email overview, memo image wand, notification center priority notifications, and notification overview.
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The first set of Apple Intelligence features is available to users with devices and Siri language set to English.
Regarding new spatial experiences, Apple is launching a new spatial gallery app that allows users to access a library of spatial content that covers art, culture, nature, sports, entertainment, and more. Apps are updated regularly with new content, Apple says.
The new Apple Vision Pro app for iPhone allows users to do a variety of things, including queuing apps to download, access information about Vision Pro, find tips to improve the experience, and more. The app features a Discover page that brings back the recommendations for new experiences with Apple Vision Pro, including popular apps and games.
Today, Apple announced that it will be rolling out new Apple Intelligence features, including a “priority notification” feature intended to help users manage notifications by minimizing distractions from critical alerts on their lock screen.
Additionally, Tech Giant is expanding Apple Intelligence access to the EU, bringing support for new languages including French, German, Italian, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish, Japanese, Korean and Chinese (simplified).