Apple's WWDC 2026 Announces Revolutionary Holographic User Interface for macOS and iOS
CUPERTINO, CA — June 8, 2026. At the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2026, held Monday at Apple Park, CEO Tim Cook unveiled a groundbreaking new user interface system that integrates spatial computing directly into macOS and iOS, marking the company's most significant software overhaul in over a decade.
The announcement, delivered during the keynote address, detailed the new system, codenamed "Prism." According to Cook, Prism allows users to interact with their devices through a combination of eye tracking, hand gestures, and voice commands, effectively transforming any screen into a portal for three-dimensional application management. The update is scheduled for public release in September 2026.
Industry analysts immediately praised the move as a response to growing competition from mixed-reality headsets, while critics noted potential privacy concerns regarding constant camera and sensor use. The event also previewed updates to Apple Intelligence, including a dedicated AI assistant that operates entirely on-device for enhanced security. WWDC 2026 begins its week-long developer sessions today.