visionOS 27 Developer Beta 1 Now Available
Following the announcement of visionOS 27 earlier today during the WWDC26 keynote, Apple has released the first developer beta of the system. Developers can now download and install the beta to test new features and provide feedback ahead of the public release later this year.
What's New in visionOS 27
While Apple has not yet published detailed release notes, the visionOS 27 beta is expected to include enhancements to spatial computing, improved app compatibility, and performance optimizations. The update builds on the foundation of visionOS 2, which introduced spatial Personas and Mac Virtual Display improvements.
Key anticipated features include:
- Enhanced multitasking capabilities for Apple Vision Pro
- New developer APIs for creating more immersive experiences
- Improved integration with iOS 27 and macOS 16
- Bug fixes and stability improvements
How to Install visionOS 27 Developer Beta
Developers enrolled in the Apple Developer Program can access the beta by navigating to Settings > Software Update on their Apple Vision Pro. The update requires a compatible device and an active developer account. Apple recommends installing the beta on a secondary device to avoid potential issues with daily workflows.
WWDC26 Announcements
The visionOS 27 beta release comes on the heels of major announcements at WWDC26, including iOS 27, a new Siri experience, and updates across Apple's ecosystem. The company emphasized its commitment to spatial computing and the Apple Vision Pro platform.
Apple also highlighted new developer tools and frameworks designed to help creators build compelling apps for the headset. With visionOS 27, Apple aims to refine the user experience and expand the capabilities of its mixed-reality device.
Public Release Timeline
Apple typically releases public betas of major OS updates in July, followed by a final release in September. visionOS 27 is expected to follow a similar schedule, with a public beta arriving in the coming weeks and a stable version shipping alongside iOS 27 and other updates in the fall.
Developers are encouraged to test their apps for compatibility and take advantage of new features. Feedback can be submitted through the Feedback Assistant app.
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