Along with yesterday’s releases of iOS 26.2 and other platforms, Apple released visionOS 26.2, which brings several new enhancements to Apple’s own spatial computer.
At first, you could use Travel Mode on airplanes and trains, but with visionOS 26.2, Apple expands Travel Mode to cars and busses, allowing you to work with Vision Pro on your daily commute. Next, Vision Pro now supports other spatial drawing tools, such as the Logitech Muse, allowing you to make sketches in spatial environments in any PencilKit-enabled app. Speaking of creativity, the Freeform app now allows tables to hold not just text, but also multimedia types, bringing your ideas to life more than ever before.
The release notes that Apple listed on its support document are detailed below:
visionOS 26.2
This update expands Travel Mode to cars and busses, adds support for hand-drawn content with spatial accessories, and includes other features, bug fixes, and security updates for your Apple Vision Pro.
- Travel Mode lets passengers use Apple Vision Pro on cars and busses in addition to airplanes and trains
- Support for hand-drawn content with spatial accessories like Logitech Muse in Notes, Freeform, and any PencilKit-enabled app
- Tables in Freeform can hold text, images, documents, and drawings, with cells that intelligently resize to fit, bringing structure to the content of your board
visionOS 26.2 is available to update for both the M2 and M5 models of the Vision Pro.