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You may one day be able to browse and buy items in a virtual Apple retail store using the Vision Pro

This graphic illustrates a method of customizing and previewing a virtual product.

You may one day be able to browse and buy stuff in a virtual Apple retail store using the Vision Pro. Apple has applied for a patent (number 20240062279) for a “Method of Displaying Products in a Virtual Environment.” 

About the patent

According to the patent filing, users may interact with a computer-generated environment, such as by browsing a virtual store and customizing and/or purchasing products. The invention is for the displaying of a virtual product in a three-dimensional environment. Provided would be methods of interacting with, customizing, and previewing virtual products. Apple says that such interactions would provide a “more efficient and intuitive user experience.”

Summary of the patent

Here’s Apple’s abstract of the patent: “Methods for displaying a virtual shopping experiences provide for an efficient and intuitive user experience. In some embodiments, a computer-generated environment can include a virtual product display that includes one or more representations of products. In some embodiments, the computer-generated environment can include stations that provide additional information associated with a respective product.

“In some embodiments, a user is able to customize a respective product, for example, by selecting an accessory and dragging the accessory to a representation of the respective product. In some embodiments, a user is able to preview a product by placing a representation of the product on a representation of a portion of the user’s body.”

About the Vision Pro

Demos of the Apple Vision Pro at Apple Stores in the U.S. can be reserved on Apple.com. To reserve a free Vision Pro demo online, go here, then follow the steps to book an appointment at your local Apple Store. 

Pricing for the Vision Pro starts at US$3,499 with 256GB of storage. ZEISS Optical Inserts are available: $99 for reading lens and $149 for prescription lens. 

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.