Apple recently released the visionOS 1.1 system update, which brings higher-quality Persona avatar functions and enterprise-level support to the Apple Vision Pro headset. The update also brings significant advancements in immersive web experiences, providing users with a more compelling experience.
Previously, according to the UploadVR website, Vision Safari on Pro has always lacked key interactions in terms of WebXR functionality, which limits the user experience to a large extent. However, with visionOS With the release of version 1.1, Safari's WebXR experience will fully support Vision Pro's default gaze-pinch natural interaction method, thereby providing users with a more intuitive and convenient operating experience.
According to the editor’s understanding, the WebKit team introduced this change in detail through a blog post. The article mentioned that with Apple Vision With the release of Pro, the WebXR function in visionOS has attracted much attention. Although this feature is still in the development stage, users can already experience its unique charm. WebXR now introduces a new "momentary pointer" input mode in visionOS 1.1 officially debuted in Safari 17.4. This more natural, privacy-focused interaction will bring users an unprecedented immersive web browsing experience.
However, for developers, how to develop for Apple Vision Making full use of this natural interaction method when using Pro's WebXR experience is undoubtedly a new challenge. To this end, the WebKit team also explained Vision in a blog Why Pro's natural input method was not initially considered for WebXR, and stated that they have been working with the W3C in an effort to incorporate support for the visionOS interaction model into the WebXR standard. This will help grow the WebXR community and add support for the popular WebXR framework Vision Pro support.
It should be noted that the WebXR function on Vision Pro is disabled by default. Users can enable this feature in the "Feature Flags" after entering the "Advanced" settings by going to the "Apps" option in the settings menu and then selecting "Safari." Once activated, users can enjoy the immersive web browsing experience brought by Vision Pro and WebXR.
The above is the detailed content of Apple visionOS 1.1 update: Apple Vision Pro headset welcomes WebXR natural interaction experience. For more information, please follow other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!