Vision Pro May Soon Let You Scroll With Your Eyes [Report]

Apple is reportedly developing an eye-scrolling feature for its Vision Pro headset, allowing users to navigate through software using just their eyes. This new interaction method is currently being tested as part of visionOS 3.The capability would build upon the Vision Pro's existing eye-tracking hardware, which already allows users to select items by looking at them and pinching their fingers, according to people familiar with the project who spoke with Bloomberg. Apple plans to unveil visionOS 3, the next major version of the headset's operating system, at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, kicking off June 9.The eye-scrolling feature is expected to be integrated across Apple's built-in Vision Pro apps, and the company is also preparing tools for third-party developers to incorporate it into their own software. This development comes as Apple continues to add new features to the Vision Pro, even as the device has not yet become a mainstream commercial hit.Continue ReadingShare Article:Facebook,  Twitter,  LinkedIn,  Reddit,  EmailFollow iClarified:Facebook,  Twitter,  LinkedIn,  Newsletter,  App Store,  YouTube

May 14, 2025 - 20:36
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Vision Pro May Soon Let You Scroll With Your Eyes [Report]


Apple is reportedly developing an eye-scrolling feature for its Vision Pro headset, allowing users to navigate through software using just their eyes. This new interaction method is currently being tested as part of visionOS 3.

The capability would build upon the Vision Pro's existing eye-tracking hardware, which already allows users to select items by looking at them and pinching their fingers, according to people familiar with the project who spoke with Bloomberg. Apple plans to unveil visionOS 3, the next major version of the headset's operating system, at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, kicking off June 9.

The eye-scrolling feature is expected to be integrated across Apple's built-in Vision Pro apps, and the company is also preparing tools for third-party developers to incorporate it into their own software. This development comes as Apple continues to add new features to the Vision Pro, even as the device has not yet become a mainstream commercial hit.

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