Start by picking a photo you already have—anything from a portrait to a vacation shot. Import it from your iPhone’s Photos library, run the depth generation, and watch the flat image gain separation between foreground and background. After the first pass, adjust the depth strength until faces, edges, and backgrounds look natural, then preview again to confirm the result.
Once it looks right, export the finished spatial photo back to Photos so it’s immediately available for viewing in visionOS. This makes it easy to prepare a batch of images before a Vision Pro session: select, convert, quick-tune, save, repeat. It also works well for turning older albums into more engaging memories without re-shooting anything.
The app fits practical workflows where privacy and speed matter. Because processing is done on your device, you can convert images while traveling, offline, or when you don’t want to upload personal photos. When you’re done, share the saved spatial photos with other VisionOS users, or keep them organized in your library for later viewing on Apple Vision Pro. Depth is best judged on the headset, since standard 2D screens can’t fully show the spatial effect.
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