Introducing Nutrient visionOS SDK
Apple Vision Pro ships on February 2, and we’re ready(opens in a new tab). With Nutrient visionOS SDK in your app, it’s time for documents to meet spatial computing. Starting with Nutrient 13.3, which we’re releasing today, our SDK now supports visionOS alongside iOS and Mac Catalyst.
Nutrient visionOS SDK brings powerful document capabilities to spatial computing. Additionally, it runs natively on Apple’s new platform, building on the foundation of our iOS framework. Nutrient visionOS SDK has been available as a public preview in our nightly builds for the past few months, and now that Nutrient officially supports visionOS, you can submit your apps to the visionOS App Store starting with our latest release, 13.3.
We’ve worked hard to make sure Nutrient feels at home on visionOS by adding hover effects to UI elements that can be focused on with your eyes, displaying toolbars and auxiliary UIs as ornaments around the content outside the main window, optimizing interactions to feel intuitive for hand movements, and verifying that our UI looks great in spatial environments.
visionOS support has been added to our existing Nutrient iOS SDK XCFrameworks that we ship. You can add visionOS support by getting a license key for this new product. See our getting started guides for information on how to integrate Nutrient into your visionOS app.
If you’re interested in using Nutrient visionOS SDK, get in touch with our Sales team.
Feel free to reach out to us about any plans for how you want to start using Nutrient visionOS SDK and to share any feedback regarding this product.