Apple Vision Pro
In-store display of an Apple Vision Pro | |
| Developer | Apple |
|---|---|
| Type | Standalone mixed reality headset |
| Released | February 2, 2024 (M2 variant) |
| Introductory price | US$3,499 |
| Operating system | visionOS 26 (iPadOS-based) |
| System on a chip | Apple M2 or M5 and Apple R1 |
| Memory | 16 GB unified memory |
| Storage | 256 GB, 512 GB or 1 TB |
| Display | Internal: ~3660×3200 per eye dual OLED up to 100 Hz (M2) or 120 Hz (M5) refresh rate, FoV ~100°×73° External: "EyeSight" curved lenticular OLED |
| Sound | Surround sound speakers, 6 beamforming microphones |
| Input | Hand gesture recognition, eye tracking and voice input; supports keyboards, trackpads, mouse devices and game controllers |
| Camera | Stereoscopic 3D main camera system, 18 mm, ƒ/2.00 aperture, 6.5 stereo megapixels |
| Connectivity | Wi‑Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3 |
| Power | External battery (353 g) |
| Weight |
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| Website | apple.com/apple-vision-pro |
The Apple Vision Pro is a head-worn computer developed by Apple. It was announced on June 5, 2023, at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) and was released first in the US, then in global territories throughout 2024. Apple Vision Pro uses 3D tracking and camera passthrough to give an augmented reality (also known as mixed reality) experience of the user's environment. Apple Vision Pro is Apple's first new major product category since the release of the Apple Watch in 2015.
Apple markets Apple Vision Pro as a spatial computer where digital media is integrated with the real world. Physical inputs—such as motion gestures, eye tracking, and speech recognition—can be used to interact with the system. Apple has avoided marketing the device as a virtual reality headset when discussing the product in presentations and marketing.
The device runs visionOS, a mixed-reality operating system derived from iPadOS frameworks using a 3D user interface; it supports multitasking via windows that appear to float within the user's surroundings, as seen by cameras built into the headset. A dial on the top of the headset can be used to mask the camera feed with a virtual environment to increase immersion. The OS supports avatars (officially called "Personas"), which are generated by scanning the user's face; a screen on the front of the headset displays a rendering of the avatar's eyes ("EyeSight"), which are used to indicate the user's level of immersion to bystanders, and assist in communication.
On October 15, 2025, Apple announced an updated Apple Vision Pro featuring the M5 chip, which delivers improved performance, enhanced display rendering, extended battery life, and support for up to 120 Hz refresh rates. The updated model also introduced the Dual Knit Band, a redesigned headband option designed for improved comfort and fit.