Vision Pro is the premium end of the XR spectrum: a passthrough Mixed Reality headset where digital objects can sit convincingly in your real room. It runs visionOS on Apple silicon. The October 2025 refresh moves to the M5 chip and adds a 120 Hz display, with the price unchanged at 3,499 USD. That keeps it a high-capability, low-volume device rather than a mass-market one.
What matters for a website is the browser. Safari on visionOS renders the same standards-based 3D that PausAR Viewer uses, supports WebXR, and hands USDZ models to Apple Quick Look for spatial viewing through ARKit. So a PausAR Viewer page works on Vision Pro out of the box: visitors get the interactive 3D viewer in Safari, and USDZ opens spatially. The broad reach for product AR is still the phone in everyone’s pocket via Web AR, with Vision Pro a high-end bonus.
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More Information| Property | Apple Vision Pro | Smartphone Web AR |
|---|---|---|
| Hardware | Premium headset | Phone people already own |
| Reach | Low volume | Billions of devices |
| PausAR content | 3D in Safari, USDZ in Quick Look | 3D plus Quick Look or Scene Viewer |
Yes. Safari on visionOS renders the interactive 3D viewer, and a USDZ opens spatially through Quick Look. No separate build is needed.
Primarily Mixed Reality: it blends the real room (via passthrough) with digital content, and can also go fully immersive.
Build for Web AR first, since that reaches every phone. The same PausAR Viewer page then also works on Vision Pro through Safari, with no extra effort.
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