Apple Intelligence coming to Apple Vision Pro in April

Apple has announced that it will introduce Apple Intelligence to the Apple Vision Pro in April with the launch of visionOS 2.4. This update brings powerful new writing tools powered by ChatGPT, including features for proofreading, rewriting, and summarizing text. In addition, users can explore Image Playground, Genmoji, and more.
visionOS 2.4 also delivers exciting new apps and functionalities. The Spatial Gallery, a new app for Vision Pro, will feature a curated selection of spatial photos, videos, and panoramas from renowned artists, filmmakers, and photographers. Additionally, the new Apple Vision Pro app for iPhone will provide a streamlined way to download apps and games directly from the App Store.
“Apple Vision Pro is revolutionizing how users communicate, collaborate, and experience entertainment, and with visionOS 2.4, we’re pushing the boundaries of spatial computing even further,” said Mike Rockwell, Apple’s Vice President of the Vision Products Group. “With Apple Intelligence, Vision Pro users will be able to elevate their productivity and creativity through features like Writing Tools, Image Playground, and Genmoji. We’re thrilled for users to explore and share the incredible new experiences enabled by Spatial Gallery.”
“visionOS 2.4 also includes support for Priority Messages in Mail, Mail Summaries, Image Wand in Notes, Priority Notifications in Notification Center, and Notification Summaries. Apple Intelligence uses on-device processing to protect users’ privacy whenever possible. For requests that require even larger models, Private Cloud Compute extends the privacy and security of Apple products into the cloud to unlock even more intelligence. When using Private Cloud Compute, users’ data is never stored or shared with Apple; it is used only to fulfill the request. Independent experts can inspect the code that runs on Apple silicon servers to continuously verify this privacy promise, and are already doing so.”