If you needed any more proof that Apple is fully committed to Vision Pro, iOS 18.4 delivers it in the form of a brand-new iPhone app.
Meet Apple Vision Pro, a dedicated hub designed to make managing your headset easier than ever. This move isn’t just a convenience update—it’s a clear signal that Vision Pro is here for the long haul.
For years, Apple has had a standalone Watch app on the iPhone, allowing users to set up and fine-tune their Apple Watch.
Now, Vision Pro is getting the same treatment. With the new Apple Vision Pro app, you can quickly check your device’s model number, software version, and serial number—all in one place.

But Apple didn’t stop there. The app also offers a built-in user guide, handy tips, and a Discover page showcasing the latest immersive apps, games, and experiences. It’s like a mini App Store, but exclusively for Vision Pro content.
Even if you don’t own a Vision Pro, you can still download the app from the App Store to explore what’s available.
That’s a smart move by Apple—giving iPhone users a glimpse into the world of Vision Pro could spark curiosity (and maybe even a purchase).
But that’s not the only big news. VisionOS 2.4 also introduces Spatial Gallery, a brand-new app that organizes all your spatial photos, videos, and panoramas into a stunning, immersive showcase.
Apple is also curating an ever-growing collection of spatial content from brands like Red Bull, Cirque du Soleil, and Porsche, plus exclusive behind-the-scenes experiences from Apple TV+ hits like Severance and The Morning Show.
With these updates, Apple is making one thing clear: Vision Pro isn’t just an experiment—it’s a long-term vision.
As Apple continues refining its mixed-reality ecosystem, these latest additions suggest we’re only at the beginning of something much bigger.