macOS apps can now render 3D scenes directly on Apple Vision Pro, hinting at a tethered headset
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Apple's new RemoteImmersiveSpace feature in macOS Tahoe 26 allows Mac apps to render 3D content directly on Vision Pro headsets. This enables developers to create spatial experiences powered by Macs without separate visionOS builds. Supporting input events, hover effects, and spatial interactions, it may lead to a tethered Vision Pro device for Macs. This lowers barriers for macOS developers to explore spatial computing and hints at Apple's future plans for Vision Pro hardware.
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