iOS 17.2 brings spatial video capture to iPhone for viewing in 3D on Vision Pro

iOS 17.2 adds the ability to capture spatial video with the iPhone 15 Pro models to view later in stereoscopic 3D on Apple’s $3500 Vision Pro headset.

Playing a spatial video in the Photos app using Apple's Vision Pro headset
Spatial video uses stereoscopic 3D | Image: Apple

The Vision Pro can capture images separately for each eye, creating an illusion of depth by mimicking how our brain perceives depth. Apple calls this “spatial video,” which is basically very similar to stereoscopic 3D imaging.

The company said folks will be able to capture spatial videos using their iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max and view them on the headset when it launches in early 2024, and now this feature has appeared in the iOS 17.2 software.

Also, the company has begun uploading 3D flicks to the TV app and the iTunes Store, marked with a new icon resembling a headset, for enjoying on the Vision Pro.

iOS 17.2: Capture spatial video on iPhone

Only the iPhone 15 Pros can capture spatial video as their rear camera lenses are spaced apart in a way that simulates the human interocular distance.

Such a setup allows the ultra-wide and main cameras to capture separate images for each eye that immerse you in three dimensions when viewed through the headset. To enable spatial video capture, go to Settings > Camera and switch on the Spatial Video for Apple Vision Pro option under Video Capture.

You must capture spatial footage in landscape orientation.

Spatial video resolution restricted to 1080p

The feature’s description confirms that spatial video capture on the iPhone 15 Pros is restricted to 1080p resolution and 30 frames per second.

According to 9to5Mac, one minute of spatial video takes about 130MB of storage. Apple has yet to define a file format for spatial photos and videos.

You’ll need to be patient before trying this feature out because iOS 17.2 is currently in testing and will launch publicly in a few weeks.

iOS 17.2 will sync spatial media in the Photos app for easy access on the Vision Pro. It’s unclear if spatial video will be playable on the iPhone, iPad or Mac in any way.