Apple is widely expected to introduce its long rumored mixed reality headset as part of WWDC 2023. This comes as a surprise to few in part because Apple has been singing the praises of augmented reality since at least WWDC 2017. That’s when Apple began laying the groundwork for technology used in the headset through developer tools on the iPhone and iPad.
That’s when Apple first introduced its ARKit augmented reality framework that helps developers create immersive experiences on iPhones and iPads.
ARKit was such a focus for Apple in the years that followed that it dedicated much of its last live keynotes to introducing and demonstrating new AR capabilities. Who could forget the sparse wood tabletops that served as surfaces for building virtual LEGO sets on stage?
By emphasizing these tools, Apple communicated the importance of augmented reality technology as part of the future of its platforms.
iPhone and iPad software isn’t the only thing that started being designed for a mixed reality future. iPhone and iPad hardware similarly became more equipped to serve as portable windows into an augmented reality world.
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