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Don’t look for a new version of the not-dead-yet Apple Vision Pro for at least two more years

Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman said we won’t see a new version of the spatial computer for at least two years.

On April 30, MacRumors reported that Apple had stopped work on the Vision Pro. That’s apparently not the case, though you shouldn’t look for a new version anytime soon.

In in his latest Power On newsletter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman said we won’t see a new version of the spatial computer for at least two years. He said Apple continues to develop new technologies and materials with the goal of eventually producing a less expensive and less heavy version of the Vision Pro. However, there’s no active development on the device, and the rumored “Vision Air” is no longer being worked on, Gurman added.

At one point Apple was reportedly working on a version of the spatial computer that would be 40% lighter and more than 50% cheaper. In October 2025 Bloomberg said the project had been canceled as Apple was moving the resources allotted to it to the company’s smart glasses product.

However, I still have hope that the Vision Pro has as future. In a Tom’s Guide’s interview published last month, John Ternus, the incoming Apple CEO, was asked about how he views Vision Pro and the spatial computing category overall.

Here’s what he said: I think we’re still very much in the early innings of spatial computing. We are super excited about it. The Vision Pro is an extraordinary product. As Joz said, it’s like we reached into the future and pulled it into the present. And people are continuing to find exciting new use cases for it. There’s a lot of compelling stuff in enterprise, in medicine, in other things, and that’s going to continue to grow. It’s fun, we’re at the beginning of the journey.

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Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.