Apple’s AI plans extend beyond the previously announced Apple Intelligence launches for iPhone, iPad, and Mac. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the company is also developing these features for its Vision Pro headsets, as reported by Tech Crunch.
While it makes sense for Apple Intelligence—a suite of features including an improved Siri, proofreading tools, and custom emojis—to be available on all the latest Apple gadgets, the Vision Pro remains a particularly expensive device with a limited audience so far.
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Apple Intelligence won’t launch on the Vision Pro this year, as Apple needs to rethink how these features will appear in mixed reality rather than on a MacBook or iPhone screen.
Regarding Vision Pro sales, Apple is making changes to its in-store demos, allowing potential buyers to view personal media on the headset and switching the headband from the Solo Loop to the Dual Loop for added comfort.
Additionally, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggests that Apple plans to mass-produce AirPods with infrared cameras by 2026, which could support new spatial audio experiences and gesture controls when used with the Vision Pro.