VisionOS 3 May Bring Eye-Scrolling Capability to Apple Vision Pro
Briefly

Apple is enhancing the Vision Pro mixed reality headset by developing an eye-scrolling feature, allowing users to navigate the interface using only their eyes. This functionality, part of the upcoming visionOS 3 update, is slated for preview at WWDC 2025. Currently, users select items by pinching their fingers after looking at them. The new feature aims to build on current eye-tracking capabilities and will be available across built-in apps, with plans for third-party app integration as well. A team restructuring has occurred to focus on the development of this feature and improve the overall user experience.
Apple is developing an eye-scrolling feature for the Vision Pro that will allow users to navigate the UI by simply looking at menu options.
The eye- scrolling functionality will be part of the visionOS 3 update for Apple Vision Pro, set to be previewed at WWDC 2025 next month.
Currently, users interact with Vision Pro by looking at objects and selection through finger pinching, but eye-scrolling aims to improve this experience.
The team working on eye-scrolling has been restructured to combine efforts on both Siri and visionOS, enhancing Apple’s focus on its mixed reality headset.
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