Apple announced on MondayLaunched visionOS2.4, bringing Apple Intelligence-driven AI capabilities to Apple Vision Pro. The update also introduces a new spatial experience and the Apple Vision Pro app for iPhone.

With Apple Intelligence on Apple Vision Pro, users will be able to use writing tools to rewrite, proofread and summarize text with the help of AI. Users can also use ImagePlayground and Genmoji to create unique AI-generated images and emojis.

Additionally, users can use natural language search in the Photos app to find specific images with a simple description. With the new Apple Intelligence feature launching today, Vision Pro users can also create "memory movies" based on photos and videos of specific topics.

visionOS 2.4 also includes support for priority messages in mail, message summaries, image sticks in notes, priority notifications in notification center, and notification summaries.

The first batch of Apple Intelligence features are available for users whose device and Siri language are set to US English.

As for the new spatial experience, Apple will launch a new Spatial Gallery app, allowing users to access a library of spatial content around art, culture, nature, sports, entertainment, etc. Apple says the app will be regularly updated with new content.

The new Apple Vision Pro iPhone app allows users to perform a variety of different actions, including queuing app downloads, accessing information about Vision Pro, and finding tips to enhance the experience. The app has a Discover page that recommends new experiences for Apple Vision Pro, such as popular apps and games.

Apple today also announced new Apple Intelligence features, including Prioritize Notifications, which is designed to help users manage notifications by prioritizing important alerts and minimizing the distraction of less important alerts on their lock screen. 

Additionally, the tech giant is expanding Apple Intelligence access in the EU and rolling out support for new languages, including French, German, Italian, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese (Simplified).