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Apple Vision Pro ‘Spatial Widgets’ blend digital life into your real space allowing users to pin interactive elements like clocks, music controls, weather panels, and photo galleries directly into their physical space.

June 10, 2025 //  by Finnovate

Apple has introduced spatial widgets in its Vision Pro headset, allowing users to pin interactive elements like clocks, music controls, weather panels, and photo galleries directly into their physical space. These widgets are customizable in size, color, depth, and layout, and are meant to be part of the user’s space. The Vision Pro update marks a clear step toward persistent spatial computing, with widgets like Photos, Clock, Weather, and Music playing the role of physical objects. However, the experience of using spatial widgets raises questions about how digital environments are changing the way we relate to physical ones. While Vision Pro is still shown in cozy, furnished homes, the integration of digital objects into physical spaces could lead to a different reality. The visionOS 26 update is currently available in developer beta, with a public release expected in fall 2025. As more developers build spatial widgets, the headset might feel useful in quiet, everyday ways. The end goal of AR/VR is to augmentation of reality, overlaying digital things on analog reality. However, Apple is not pushing this path for now, as it would be crucified if it did. The company has a decent track record for a corporation, despite the potential for a dystopian future where technology works against us.

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