Apple Gives Sneak Peek Inside Apple Vision Pro Labs, Vision Pro Apps vs. Apple Watch Apps
Welcome to a new week. Today’s update takes us to Vision Pro land. Apple is peeling back the cover of its Apple Vision Pro developer labs. We examine Apple’s motivation for hosting the labs. The discussion then turns to key differences between early Apple Watch app development and what we see unfold with Vision Pro app development. Let’s jump right in.
Apple Gives Sneak Peek Inside Apple Vision Pro Labs
“As CEO of Flexibits, the team behind successful apps like Fantastical and Cardhop, Michael Simmons has spent more than a decade minding every last facet of his team’s work. But when he brought Fantastical to the Apple Vision Pro labs in Cupertino this summer and experienced it for the first time on the device, he felt something he wasn’t expecting.
‘It was like seeing Fantastical for the first time,’ he says. ‘It felt like I was part of the app.'
That sentiment has been echoed by developers around the world. Since debuting in early August, the Apple Vision Pro labs have hosted developers and designers like Simmons in London, Munich, Shanghai, Singapore, Tokyo, and Cupertino. During the day-long lab appointment, people can test their apps, get hands-on experience, and work with Apple experts to get their questions answered. Developers can apply to attend if they have a visionOS app in active development or an existing iPadOS or iOS app they’d like to test on Apple Vision Pro.”
Included in Apple’s article is one of the first press photos, shown below, of someone wearing and presumably trying out Vision Pro. To date, ABC News has been the only news outlet allowed to film (video and picture) someone wearing Vision Pro. The Vision Pro mini-site on Apple’s webpage has a number of marketing clips/snippets of Vision Pro being worn.
Judging from the visuals shown on the headset’s outward-facing display, the wearer is fully immersed in an experience.
These developer labs have been flying under the radar this month.
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