

Supernova has made the demo available to the public, so if you’re savvy enough to implement it, you can download the Vision OS Demo from GitHub.Īpple has released a visionOS software development kit for anyone interested in creating apps for the Vison Pro. That’s not part of visionOS, it’s a set of controls for Nova UI.

See the video below.ĭuring the demo, after moving through simulated visionOS screens, the user swipes down to bring up a grey control panel. None of the app icons are real or functional. It uses eye tracking, which means it requires Meta’s Quest Pro, and you can swipe between screens with your fingers, but that’s all it really does. With its Nova UI framework, Supernova Technologies built a visionOS simulation that can run on the Quest Pro.

But if you absolutely can’t wait and you happen to own a Meta Quest Pro, you can get an idea of what Apple’s mixed reality headset interface will be like. We’re still many months away from being able to plunk down $3,500 for an Apple Vision Pro. Got a Quest Pro? You can try out the Apple Vision Pro UI
