The video below shows an interactive AR prototype for a Vision Pro app running natively on iOS (no AR headset required). It was created in less than a

How to Prototype and Test Vision Pro AR Apps on iPhone Without Code

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The video below shows an interactive AR prototype for a Vision Pro app running natively on iOS (no AR headset required). It was created in less than a day using freely available tools, and without writing a single line of code. The prototype does not require any app downloads to run, and can be shared with others using any cloud service.

In the next few minutes, I am sharing my step-by-step process for creating that prototype, as well as the project/source file that you can use as a starting point for your own prototype.

With the Vision Pro, Apple has ushered a new age of spatial computing for consumers, and creating engaging augmented reality applications for those devices will quickly become a competitive advantage for various industries.

However, creating AR apps still requires specialized design skills and programming experience, an extensive amount of time to develop those apps, and an expensive headset to preview and test them.

1. Using a UI design tool like Figma, which provides an advantage for people who can already use it, but can only preview those prototypes on a 2D screen, instead of their actual environment (AR)

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