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MagnifyGesture in RealityView does not work on macOS
I have tested the MagnifyGesture code below on multiple devices: Vision Pro - working iPhone - working iPad - working macOS - not working In Reality Composer Pro, I have also added the below components to the test model entity: Input Target Collision For macOS, I tried the touchpad pinch gesture and mouse scroll wheel, but neither approach works. How to resolve this issue? Thank you. import SwiftUI import RealityKit import RealityKitContent struct ContentView: View { var body: some View { RealityView { content in // Add the initial RealityKit content if let immersiveContentEntity = try? await Entity(named: "Immersive", in: realityKitContentBundle) { content.add(immersiveContentEntity) } } .gesture(MagnifyGesture() .targetedToAnyEntity() .onChanged(onMagnifyChanged) .onEnded(onMagnifyEnded)) } func onMagnifyChanged(_ value: EntityTargetValue<MagnifyGesture.Value>) { print("onMagnifyChanged") } func onMagnifyEnded(_ value: EntityTargetValue<MagnifyGesture.Value>) { print("onMagnifyEnded") } }
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Mar ’25
[Rnedering] Always display a Window in front of any Entity in a mixedImmersiveView?
Currently I am using mixed style immersive view to place both my WindowView(plain style) and ImmersiveView content together. The issue is that the rendering depth testing may always let the virtual content block my normal WindowView. Is it possible to manually set windowedVIew always displays in the front of my virtual view in mixed style immersion? (I know modelSortGroup but it doesn't quite fits here) Or if I can dynamically change the .progressive value when the immersive space is open (set the value to zero means .mixed itself right?)
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Mar ’25
New Spatial Rendering App on macOS doesn't display on visionOS device
I created a new Spatial Rendering App from the template in Xcode 26.0.1. When I run the app, click 'Show Immersive Space' and select my Vision Pro from the pop-up dialog, the content in the dialog flickers (which seems to indicate something crashed) and nothing appears on my Vision Pro. I'm running the released macOS 26.0 (25A354) and visionOS 26.0 (23M336). Filed as FB20397093.
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Sep ’25
I built apple.PHASE with Unity and targeted with visionOS, but Reverb does not sound.
Environment Versions ・macOS15.6.1 ・visionOS26.0.1 ・Xcode16.1 or 26.0.1 ・unity6000.2.9f1 ・Apple.core3.2.0 ・Apple.PHASE1.2.7 ・polyspatial2.4.2 With the above environment, after installing Apple.PHASE into unity and building to a visionOS device, Audio is available and distance attention works, but Early Reflection and Late Reverb produce no audible change even when checked and their parameters are adjusted. What is required to make Early Reflection and Late Reverb take effect on a visionOS device build? action taken ・created a SoundEvent. ・in composer, created a Sampler and a SpatialMixer; attached an AudioClip to the Sampler; enabled Direct Path, Early Reflection, and Late Reverb on the SpatialMixer. ・attached a PHASE Source to the object to be played, attached the created SoundEvent to it, and set non-zero values for Early Reflection and Late Reverb. ・attached a PHASE Listener to the mainCamera and set the ReverbPreset to a value other than None. ・in project settings > Audio, set Spatializer plugin to PHASE Spatializer. ・from there, build for visionOS.
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Nov ’25
RealityKit_DirectionalLight_Question
My application calculates three distinct Meesus Double [x, y, z] Radian values to light a sphere in RealityKit with DirectionalLight. It is my understanding that I must use (simd_quatf) for each radian value to properly light the sphere in the view. The code correctly [orientates] the sphere with the combined (simd_quatf) DirectionalLight in the view, but the illumination (Z-axis) fails to properly illuminate the sphere with the expected result, compared to associated Meesus web page images. For the moment, I do not know how to correct the (Z-axis). Curious for a suggestion ... :] // Location values. let theLatitude: Double = 51.13107260 let theLongitude: Double = -114.01127910 let currentDate: Date = Date() struct TheCalculatedMoonPhaseTest_ContentView: View { var body: some View { VStack { if #available(macOS 15.0, *) { RealityView { content in let moonSphere_Entity = Entity.createSphere(radius: 0.90, color: .black) moonSphere.Entity.name = "MoonSphere" moonSphere.Entity.position = SIMD3<Float>(x: 0, y: 0, z: 0) content.add(moonSphere.Entity) let sunLight_Entity = createDirectionalLight(latitude: theLatitude, longitude: theLongitude, date: currentDate) content.add(sunLight_Entity) } // End of [RealityView] } else { // Earlier version required. } // End of [if #available(macOS 15.0, *)] } // End of [VStack] .background(Color.black) } // End of [var body: some View] // MARK: - 🟠🟠🟠🟠 [SET THE BACKGROUND COLOUR] 🟠🟠🟠🟠 var backgroundColor: Color = Color.init(.black) // MARK: - 🟠🟠🟠🟠 [CREATE THE DIRECTIONAL LIGHT FOR THE SPHERE] 🟠🟠🟠🟠 func createDirectionalLight(latitude: Double, longitude: Double, date: Date) -> Entity { let directionalLight = DirectionalLight() directionalLight.light.color = .white directionalLight.light.intensity = 1000000 directionalLight.shadow = DirectionalLightComponent.Shadow() directionalLight.shadow?.maximumDistance = 5 directionalLight.shadow?.depthBias = 1 // MARK: 🟠🟠🟠🟠 Retrieve the [MEESUS MOON AGE VALUES] from the [CONSTANT FOLDER] 🟠🟠🟠🟠 let theMeesusMoonAge_LunarAgeDaysValue = 25.90567592898601 if theMeesusMoonAge_LunarAgeDaysValue >= 23.10 && theMeesusMoonAge_LunarAgeDaysValue < (29.530588853 - 1.00) { let someCalculatedX_WestEastRadian: Float = Float(1.00) // Identify the sphere’s DirectionalLight Tilt Angle (Y) radian value :: // Note :: The following Tilt Angle is corrected to [Zenith] with the [MeesusCalculatedTilt_Angle] minus the [MeesusCalculatedPar_Angle]. let someCalculatedY_TiltAngleRadian: Float = Float(1.3396086) // Identify the sphere’s DirectionalLight Illumination (Z) radian Value :: // Note :: The Meesus calculated illumination fraction is converted to degrees, then converted to a radian value. let someCalculatedZ_IlluminationAngleRadian: Float = Float(0.45176168630244457) // <=== 14.3800% Illumination. // Define rotation angles in radians for X, Y, and Z axes. let x_Radians = someCalculatedX_WestEastRadian let y_Radians = someCalculatedY_TiltAngleRadian let z_Radians = someCalculatedZ_IlluminationAngleRadian // Identify and separate the quaternion [simd_quatf] for each Radian. let q_X = simd_quatf(angle: x_Radians, axis: SIMD3<Float>(1, 0, 0)) let q_Y = simd_quatf(angle: y_Radians, axis: SIMD3<Float>(0, 1, 0)) let q_Z = simd_quatf(angle: z_Radians, axis: SIMD3<Float>(0, 0, 1)) // Apply and combine the rotations, where order matters. let combinedRotation = q_Z * q_Y * q_X // Identify the [Combined Rotation]. // The [MyMoonMeesus] :: [WANING CRESCENT] calculated [combinedRotation] :: simd_quatf(real: 0.73715997, imag: SIMD3<Float>(0.24427173, 0.61516714, -0.13599981)) ° Radians // Normalize the [combinedRotation]. let theNormalizesRotation = simd_normalize(combinedRotation) // Identify the [Normalized Combined Rotation]. // The [MyMoonMeesus] :: [WANING CRESCENT] calculated [normalizedRotation] :: simd_quatf(real: 0.73715997, imag: SIMD3<Float>(0.24427173, 0.61516714, -0.13599981)) ° Radians // Assume the [theNormalizesRotation] appears reversed. let theCorrectedRotation = theNormalizesRotation.inverse // Identify the [Reversed Combined Rotation]. // The [MyMoonMeesus] :: [WANING CRESCENT] calculated [correctedRotation] :: simd_quatf(real: 0.73715997, imag: SIMD3<Float>(-0.24427173, -0.61516714, 0.13599981)) ° Radians // Apply the [Corrected Rotation] to the entity. directionalLight.transform.rotation *= theCorrectedRotation // Add the [directionalLight] to the scene :: let anchor = AnchorEntity() anchor.addChild(directionalLight) } // End of [if theMeesusMoonAge_LunarAgeDaysValue >= 23.10 && theMeesusMoonAge_LunarAgeDaysValue < (29.530588853 - 1.00)] return directionalLight } // End of [func createDirectionalLight(latitude: Double, longitude: Double, date: Date) -> Entity] } // End of [struct TheCalculatedMoonPhaseTest_ContentView: View] // MARK: 🟠🟠🟠🟠 [ENTITY HELPER EXTENSION] 🟠🟠🟠🟠 extension Entity { static func createSphere(radius: Float, color: NSColor) -> Entity { let mesh = MeshResource.generateSphere(radius: radius) var material = PhysicallyBasedMaterial() material.baseColor = .init(tint: color) let modelComponent = ModelComponent(mesh: mesh, materials: [material]) let entity = Entity() entity.components.set(modelComponent) entity.components.set(Transform()) return entity } // End of [static func createSphere(radius: Float, color: NSColor) -> Entity] } // End of [extension Entity] // Application Image :: Calgary // Website Image :: timeanddate // mooncalc.org
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Help Configuring Unity for Immersive VR on Vision Pro with Pinch Teleport
How do I configure a Unity project for a fully immersive VR app on Apple Vision Pro using Metal Rendering, and add a simple pinch-to-teleport-where-looking feature? I've tried the available samples and docs, but they don't cover this clearly (to me). So far, I've reviewed Unity XR docs, Apple dev guides, and tutorials, but most emphasize spatial apps. Metal examples exist but don't include teleportation. Specifically: visionOS sample "XRI_SimpleRig" – Deploys to device/simulator, but no full immersion or teleport. XRI Toolkit sample "XR Origin Hands (XR Rig)" – Pinch gestures detect, but not linked to movement. visionOS "XR Plugin" sample "Metal Sample URP" – Metal setup works, but static scene without locomotion. I'm new in Unity XR development and would appreciate a simple, standalone scene or document focused only on the essentials for "teleport to gaze on pinch" in VR mode—no extra features. I do have some experience in unreal, world toolkit, cosmo, etc from the 90's and I'm ok with code. Please include steps for: Setting up immersive VR (disabling spatial defaults if needed). Integrating pinch detection with ray-based teleport. Any config changes or basic scripts. Project Configuration: Unity Editor Version: 6000.2.5f1.2588.7373 (Revision: 6000.2/staging 43d04cd1df69) Installed Packages: Apple visionOS XR Plugin: 2.3.1 AR Foundation: 6.2.0 PolySpatial XR: 2.3.1 XR Core Utilities: 2.5.3 XR Hands: 1.6.1 XR Interaction Toolkit: 3.2.1 XR Legacy Input Helpers: 2.1.12 XR Plugin Management: 4.5.1 Imported Samples: Apple visionOS XR Plugin 2.3.1: Metal Sample - URP XR Hands 1.6.1 XR Interaction Toolkit 3.2.1: Hands Interaction Demo, Starter Assets, visionOS Build Platform Settings: Target: Apple visionOS App Mode: Metal Rendering with Compositor Services Selected Validation Profiles: visionOS Metal Documentation: Enabled Xcode Version: 26.01 visionOS SDK: 26 Mac Hardware: Apple M1 Max Target visionOS Version: 20 or 26 Test Environment: Model: Apple Vision Pro, visionOS 26.0.1 (23M341), Apple M1 Max No errors in builds so far; just missing the desired functionality. Thanks for a complete response with actionable steps.
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Oct ’25
ManipulationComponent in both parent and child entities
Hello, In my project, I have attached a ManipulationComponent to Entity A and as expected, I'm able interact with it using the built-in gestures. I have another Entity B which is a child of A that I would like to interact with as well, so I attempted to add a ManipulationComponent to B. However, no gestures seem to be registered on B; I can still interact with A but B cannot be interacted with despite having ManipulationComponents on both entities. So I'm wondering if I'm just doing something wrong, if this is an issue with the ManipulationComponent, or if this is a limitation of the API. Attached is the code used to add the ManipulationComponent to an Entity and it was done on both A and B: let mc = ManipulationComponent() model.components.set(mc) var boxShape = ShapeResource.generateBox(width: 0.25, height: 0.05, depth: 0.25) boxShape = boxShape.offsetBy(translation: simd_float3(0, -0.05, -0.25)) ManipulationComponent.configureEntity(model, collisionShapes: [boxShape]) if var mc = model.components[ManipulationComponent.self] { mc.releaseBehavior = .stay mc.dynamics.inertia = .low model.components.set(mc) } I am using visionOS 26.0; let me know if there's any additional information needed.
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Oct ’25
ARKit Eye Tracking Calibration Issues - Word-Level Reading Tracking Feasibility
Hi Apple Developer Community, I'm developing an eye-tracking application using ARKit's ARFaceTrackingConfiguration and ARFaceAnchor.blendShapes for gaze detection using Xcode. I'm experiencing several calibration and accuracy issues and would appreciate insights from the community. Current Implementation Using ARFaceAnchor.blendShapes (.eyeLookUpLeft, .eyeLookDownLeft, .eyeLookInLeft, .eyeLookOutLeft, etc.) Implementing custom sensitivity curves and smoothing algorithms Applying baseline correction and coordinate mapping Using quadratic regression for calibration point mapping Issues I'm Facing 1. Calibration Mismatch Red dot position doesn't align with where I'm actually looking Significant offset between intended gaze point and actual cursor position Calibration seems to drift or become inaccurate over time 2. Extreme Eye Movement Requirements Need to make exaggerated eye movements to reach screen edges/corners Natural eye movements don't translate to proportional cursor movement Difficulty reaching certain screen regions even with calibration 3. Sensitivity and Stability Issues Cursor jitters or jumps around when looking at center Too much sensitivity to micro-movements Inconsistent behavior between calibration and normal operation 4. I also noticed that tracking on calibration screen as well as tracking on reading screen works better as expected when head movement is there, but I do not want much head movement. I want tracking with normal eye movement while reading an Ebook. Primary Question: Word-Level Eye Tracking Feasibility Is word-level eye tracking (tracking gaze as users read through individual words in an ebook) technically feasible with current iPhone/iPad hardware? I understand that Apple's built-in eye tracking is primarily an accessibility feature for UI navigation. However, I'm wondering if the TrueDepth camera and ARKit's eye tracking capabilities are sufficient for: Tracking natural reading patterns (left-to-right, line-by-line progression) Detecting which specific words a user is looking at Maintaining accuracy for sustained reading sessions (15-30 minutes) Working reliably across different users and lighting conditions Questions for the Community Hardware Limitations: Are iPhone/iPad TrueDepth cameras capable of the precision needed for word-level tracking, or is this beyond current hardware capabilities? Calibration Best Practices: What calibration strategies have worked best for accurate gaze mapping? How many calibration points are typically needed? Reading-Specific Challenges: Are there particular challenges when tracking reading behavior vs. general gaze tracking? Alternative Approaches: Are there better approaches than ARKit blend shapes for this use case? Current Setup Devices: iPhone 14 Pro iOS Version: iOS 18.3 ARKit Version: Latest available Any insights, experiences, or technical guidance would be greatly appreciated. I'm particularly interested in hearing from developers who have worked on similar eye tracking applications or have experience with the limitations and capabilities of ARKit's eye tracking features. Thank you for your time and expertise!
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Oct ’25
RoomPlan crash on iOS 16 devices even when using available checks
I've encountered an unexpected crash with RoomPlan on iOS 16 devices. The odd part is the code is protected by an available check, since I'm using newer RoomPlan features. Xcode error dyld[40588]: Symbol not found: _$s8RoomPlan08CapturedA0V16USDExportOptionsV5modelAEvgZ I can repro using the Apple sample code. https://developer.apple.com/documentation/roomplan/create-a-3d-model-of-an-interior-room-by-guiding-the-user-through-an-ar-experience Modify RoomCaptureViewController.swift as follows. Remove try finalResults?.export(to: destinationURL, exportOptions: .parametric) Add if #available(iOS 17.0, *) { try finalResults?.export(to: destinationURL, exportOptions: .model) } else { try finalResults?.export(to: destinationURL, exportOptions: .parametric) } I would have expected this code to at least compile and run on older devices. When the app was targeting iOS 15, the available checks worked as expected and the app is able to launch properly.
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Apr ’25
Is it possible to raycast with PSVR2 controllers when developing in Unity for the Apple Vision Pro?
Hi all, I am currently developing a game in Unity for VisionOS and I'd prefer to use the PSVR2 controllers as a source of the raycast for menu selection instead of the default VisionOS gaze for my specific use case. Is there a way to access the IMU of PSVR2 controllers to do this instead of just using eyegaze + controller click for selection? Is there a specific configuration for GCController from within Unity maybe? Thank you!
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Dec ’25
ImmersiveSpace orphaned when WindowGroup closes
Environment visionOS 26.1, Xcode 26.1.1 Problem When a WindowGroup opens an ImmersiveSpace and the user closes the window via X button, the async Task in .onDisappear gets cancelled before dismissImmersiveSpace() completes, leaving the ImmersiveSpace active with no way to exit. Steps WindowGroup opens ImmersiveSpace in .onAppear User clicks X to close window .onDisappear fires but async cleanup cancelled ImmersiveSpace remains active, user trapped Expected ImmersiveSpace dismissed when window closes Actual ImmersiveSpace remains active Code .onAppear { Task { await openImmersiveSpace(id: "VideoCallMainCamera") } } .onDisappear { Task { await dismissImmersiveSpace() // Gets cancelled } } What I've Tried Task in .onDisappear ❌ scenePhase monitoring ❌ High priority Task ❌ .restorationBehavior(.disabled) + .defaultLaunchBehavior(.suppressed) ✅ (prevents restoration but doesn't fix immediate cleanup) Question What's the recommended pattern for ensuring ImmersiveSpace cleanup when WindowGroup closes? Is there a way to block window closure until async cleanup completes, or should ImmersiveSpaces automatically dismiss with their parent window?
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Dec ’25
Nearby Sharing a Volume won't work
Hi, we've developed an app for Vision Pro that utilises the GroupActivitites SDK to provide shared experiences for our users. Remote Participation works great, but we can't get nearby sharing to work. The behaviour we're observing: User 1 engages share sheet from Volume, 2nd Vision Pro is visible. User 1 starts nearby sharing Session initialisation runs for approx. 30 seconds, then fails Sometimes, the nearby participant doesn't show up at all after the initialisation has failed once. As stated in the Configure your visionOS app for sharing with people nearby article, we didn't make any changes to our implementation to support nearby sharing. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Kind regards, David
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Vision Pro stucks on "Retrieving configuration"
Hi, after upgrading to 2.4.1 (from 1.0) my vision stucks on "Retrieving configuration" screen. Apple Store didn't support my case since it has been sold in USA and the product isn't still present in italian market. I don't have dev strap, how can I manage the issue? Thank you
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May ’25
new algorithm significantly improves PhotogrammetrySession?
I noticed in the latest macOS beta 3 that there was this update: A new algorithm significantly improves PhotogrammetrySession reconstruction quality of low-texture objects not captured with the ObjectCaptureSession front end. It will be downloaded and cached once in the background when the PhotogrammetrySession is used at runtime. If network isn’t available at that time, the old low quality model will be used until the new one can be downloaded. There is no code change needed to get this improved model. (145220451) I am not noticing any difference to before with the reconstructions I tested so I am assuming it's reverting to the old model but in the logs there is no way to see if it succeeds or fails to download that new model. do you have any more information on what was improved here with some examples and what we should be looking for? also how can confirm the download of that new model has not failed?
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Jul ’25
Sample code not working as expected: Implementing SharePlay for immersive spaces in visionOS
The following sample code project does not seem to work as expected: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/visionos/implementing-shareplay-for-immersive-spaces-in-visionos Have tried to get this project working with a client, but while we were able to see nearby users and make facetime calls, the color changing cube experience always remained a single color. Are there step-by-step instructions that Apple has used to verify this sample code so I can try to recreate this sample code's expected behavior for both nearby participants and those in a Facetime call?
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visionOS 2.0 – Persist room‑fixed RealityKit entities on walls across app launches (WorldAnchor?)
I want to let users place 2D/3D “artworks” on detected walls and have them reappear in exactly the same real‑world spot after quitting and relaunching the app (like widgets do, but for my own entities).Environment: Xcode 26, visionOS 2.0, RealityKit + ARKitSession/WorldTrackingProvider Entities are parented to a holder that’s aligned to a wall via plane/mesh raycasts What I’ve tried: Create a WorldAnchor at placement, save UUID + full 4×4 transform On next launch, re-create the WorldAnchor (or set the saved transform) and attach the entity Gate restore on relocalization/mesh updates and disable all raycast/search after restore Issue: After relaunch, placement still resolves relative to current device pose, not the same wall position. Questions: Is there a public API in visionOS 2.0 to persist app‑managed world anchors across sessions (room‑fixed), e.g., AnchorStore or equivalent? If not, what’s the recommended pattern to reliably restore wall‑anchored content? Are persistence features mentioned for widgets/windows available to third‑party RealityKit entities?
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Oct ’25