Apple’s WWDC 2025 Preview: visionOS-Inspired Design Coming to All Devices
At WWDC 2025, Apple is expected to debut a visionOS-inspired design overhaul across its entire product line—including iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. The redesign reflects Apple's growing emphasis on immersive, spatial computing experiences and aims to bring a unified look and feel to all its platforms.

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In a move that could reshape the Apple ecosystem, the tech giant is preparing to unveil a visionOS-inspired user interface across all its major devices at WWDC 2025. This visual update will incorporate spatial design elements first seen in Apple Vision Pro, Apple’s entry into the mixed-reality space.
What’s Changing?
According to industry insiders, the new design will feature:
- Depth and layering: Transparent effects, subtle shadows, and spatial stacking to give apps a sense of 3D depth.
- Unified language: A consistent aesthetic across iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS.
- Gesture-driven interaction: More intuitive controls inspired by the motion-based input of visionOS.
Apple's visionOS debuted in 2023 with the Apple Vision Pro, introducing a more immersive way to interact with content. Now, that futuristic UI language is making its way to the rest of Apple’s lineup, ensuring cohesion across devices—a core strength of the Apple ecosystem.
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Why It Matters
This major UI update is more than a cosmetic refresh. It positions Apple to blur the line between traditional device use and spatial computing, paving the way for broader adoption of AR and mixed-reality technologies. It also offers developers a more consistent framework for building cross-device experiences.
Apple is expected to roll out beta versions of these updates shortly after the WWDC keynote on June 10, with public releases likely tied to new hardware later in 2025.
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