Your old photos are getting a 3D makeover thanks to this massive Vision Pro update

With the unveiling of visionOS 2.0 for the Vision Pro at WWDC 24, Apple introduced many new features, but left my desire to open up environments unfounded. Still, aside from new Mac Virtual Display display options and more control gestures, there’s one feature that stands out from the rest.

When I reviewed the Vision Pro, I noticed how emotional an experience it could be, especially when I looked back at the photos on it. When I look at photos of loved ones who have now passed away or even relive moments that I often call up on my iPhone or iPad, there was something more in the larger-than-life or larger-than-life representation of the content. When shot well, the most immersive spatial videos and photos convey a real sense of intimacy and involvement.

The catch is that currently the only photos and videos that can be viewed this way are videos recorded in Apple’s spatial image format, and that’s something you can only do on the 15 Pro or 15 Pro Max .