To help non-professional users, Apple is developing software to create virtual reality applications
To help its users create apps for its upcoming Mixed Reality headsets, Apple is developing software so they can build their own augmented reality apps.
This was shown in a report He told Reuters yesterday, Friday, based on 4 people who worked on the glasses. Reuters quoted a report Bloomberg News reported that the American company was in talks with a group of media partners, including the Walt Disney Company, to develop virtual reality content for its headsets.
Using the new program, Apple hopes that even those who do not know computer programming will be able to ask the Siri voice assistant through the glasses to create a virtual reality application, which can then be made available through the Apple App Store for others to download.
The tool could, for example, allow users to build an app that shows virtual animals moving around a room, over or around real-life objects, without having to design the animal from scratch and calculate its movement in a 3D space with obstacles.
Mixed reality is one of 3 types of extended reality technologies that are often associated with the metaverse. The headset can allow the wearer to use a real-world object to trigger an interaction in the virtual world.
Apple's glasses are scheduled to launch at this year's spring event and will cost about $3,000, according to a separate report from Bloomberg News.