Vision Teleport for Apple Vision Pro allows you to work with a virtually unlimited number of displays from your Mac computer in spatial workspace.
With Vision Virtual Displays, a free macOS app, you even can create and setup new virtual displays, connected to your Mac. All real connected displays will be available additionally.
How to cast your iPad or iPhone to the Apple Vision Pro with Vision Teleport.
There are possibilities to cast your iPad or iPhone to the Vision Pro but these have some certain limitations (which are house-made by Apple).
If your Mac has connection to your Vision Pro by using Vision Teleport, it is very easy to project the external devices content onto Vision Teleports virtual displays. Just project the iPad or iPhone onto one of your available Mac displays with the inbuilt screen sharing feature by Apple.
Now you will to see the contents of your external device on the Apple Vision Pro via virtual displays of Vision Teleport!
But the (quite stupid) disadvantage is, that Apple has chosen to black out ALL connected displays of your Mac (if an external screen sharing is active) and so you cannot use this approach side by side with your Mac‘s normal display contents. Even all virtual displays will be blacked out this way !!! Now, isn‘t that stupid ??? I am not seeing any justifiable technical reason for doing that. But wait a bit …
A slightly better solution is to connect your mobile Apple device with a Lightning or USB3 cable to your Mac and open Apple‘s QuickTime player. Select ‚record movie‘ and as source your connected device. Do not start the recording, if you do not want to make a video. This will display the contents of your iPad or iPhone as a preview window and you also can resize it as you want. This method is much better and you do not need to purchase extra apps. The only disadvantage here is, that you need to connect the device with a USB cable, wireless connections are not supported by QuickTime player. You also cannot control the projected screens in any way directly. Not with both methods here described.
But if you want to watch the contents of your mobile devices, you could create a virtual display with ‚Vision Displays‘, select this with ‚Vision Teleport‘ as a virtual display on the Vision Pro and project the mobile devices screen onto this virtual display. Voila! You can now watch the contents of your mobile Apple device side by side with others on the Apple Vision Pro and this without blacking out any other displays.
ps: This also will work with the Apple TV box, if connected with a USB C cable to the Mac.
Users will require to install Vision Teleport Server version 1.5.(326). This is valid for both releases, final release and the TestFlight release. Both releases are binary identical.
Users can try the TestFlight version, before buying from the Apple AppStore.
Early adopters had the opportunity for purchasing with 5.99 $ special introduction price. The final price was now adjusted to 19,99 $ (USD) for customer lifetime access. We do not plan any subscription pricing in the future. We are now waiting for some numbers. If there is enough interest, we will provide updates with fixes and extensions regularly. The frequency depends on the sales numbers.
The app for the Apple Vision Pro (visionOS) will be available after successfully reviewed in Vision Pro AppStore and the macOS app will be available for direct download on our product website. A new public TestFlight beta for visionOS will available additionally.
This app was developed specifically for our “Vision Teleport” release for the Apple Vision Pro. You can create up to 4 temporary virtual displays, connected to your Mac.
Note: macOS 14.0 (Sonoma) is required for operation. Intel Macs are not tested yet.
If you for instance do not have any external displays connected to your Mac, you can create some. These virtual displays will add and work in conjunction with your real connected (hardware) displays.
The advantage of virtual displays is, that these are invisible and will enable to create more private spaces for usage with “Vision Teleport”. You may size, place and arrange loads of virtual displays, together with the real ones, connected to your Mac in spatial workspace of the Apple Vision Pro.
Vision Teleport supports dynamic allocation of any displays. After new virtual displays are created on the Mac, these will be available for selection in Vision Teleport on the Vision Pro.
Note: The maximum number of performant virtual displays on the Apple Vision Pro is very much dependent from the speed of your local network connection and aalso the power of your Mac.
You still need “Vision Teleport Server” installed and running on your Mac for the operation with the Vision Teleport app.
More info about virtual displays can be found on our help pages.
The chaos was nearly perfect. This is caused by the way how the Apple AppStore reviews do work. It is obviously impossible for them to sync a cross-device client + server app for a release to the user, so that is of a use by the user, nor are they able to deliver updates closely in time…
We are very sad and apologize for that.
Vision Teleport is an app package of a client app for the Apple Vision Pro and a companion server app for the Mac. Both apps must have the same version and build number to work correctly. They are always released together by us. The user must install the corresponding correct versions onto both devices, the Mac and the Vision Pro, to get it even working. Unfortunately we are not able to ship Vision Pro (client) apps outside the AppStore, only the server apps for macOS.
This article shall bring some light to all that confusion now.
The following releases are currently officially out:
This app was initial release and accepted for the official visionPro AppStore. However the macOS part was not accepted in appropriate time and we canceled further processing.
This was an extended version, where we implemented a very useful additional function for creating a virtual display on the Mac, which extended the possibilities for the user significantly. However, the corresponding macOS server app was rejected therefore, reducing this extended functionality to literally zero.
This is the version with the removed/reversed extended functionality for creating virtual displays (because of the AppStore rejection). We will no longer submit any macOS server apps for further (most probable) rejections to the Mac AppStore!
The notarized server app for this version 1.1. (256) is available and located here for download.
4. Current final and TestFlight beta release version 1.5.326 (LATEST)
The latest beta version of our client/server pair of apps for the Vision Pro and macOS (Vision Teleport) went crazy. The Apple review teams did accept the client app for visionOS … but did reject the server app on the macOS!
Obviously it is much above their horizons, that a client app requires its server app. Otherwise this does not make any sense. I explicitly stated this requirement in my submissions to the AppStore(s).
I fear, we are forced to leave the Mac AppStore hassle now and in the future and must distribute the server apps (macOS apps) generally outside the Apple Appstore. It is also the entire drama of this reviewing process that makes me ill.
They claim danger of ‚poor user experience‘. But that it is not possible to release a pair of a client and server app with Apple due to such things is indeed what? … well, a quite poor user and (at all) developer experience. ^^
This kind of a nightmare is following me since I started Apple development 5 years ago. And it still continues without an end in sight…
If it is of an interest, what the reason was: some deprecated and/or private frameworks for the virtual display functionality we implanted into the last beta version, for improving what? … user experience!
It is also so inconsistent with all the reviewing process in Apples AppStores. I just bought a mac app for analysis and comparison, that exactly implements this kind of functionality with even the exact same private frameworks used (creating virtual displays) from the official macOS Appstore. So I do not understand, why my app was rejected and other obviously went thru…
So I will now remove this (very useful) functionality from the beta app again. The user will no longer be able to create virtual displays with „Vision Teleport Server“ on the Mac for projection onto the Apple Vision Pro‘s spatial space, which is really very sad.
But merely partially. The visionOS version (v.1.0) of the app was accepted by the review teams. But the required macOS part, the server app not yet. So we provided an extra download for the early adopters here on our website, which is kind of suboptimal. Apologies for that. For the current release version, please download server app v.1.0.
Note: The new beta versions (v1.1.56) are submitted too. You may download the apps via TestFlight and try before buy. But you cannot mix the beta with the release version. Mac beta version is not accepted yet, so please download the server app 1.1 below if you want to use the beta.
A requirement for this client/server app pair is, that both OS versions must match the version and build number. Otherwise it won‘t work. The visionOS apps always must be loaded and installed from the official AppStore directly onto the Vision Pro.
The downloadable macOS server apps are Apple-notarized and made available below. You need only select one of these links (either *.zip or *.dmg):
A new version for TestFlight beta testing (v.1.1.56) has been transmitted to the app review instances, while even the latest version of the app is awaiting an official release on the AppStore. The apps are still waiting for approval for some days now.
The new version 1.1 (56) adds a feature for creating one virtual display, additionally to all connected hardware displays. This function is a key feature for our next release, the “Vision Virtual Displays”, where users can create up to 4 virtual screens for exclusive usage with the Apple Vision Pro.
This feature is quite useful, if you are for instance underway with your Macbook and do not have the ability for transporting huge external displays. It is also useful for Macs, not having the ability to even connect loads of displays (like the smallest MacBook Pro). The Mac is at the moment the most important companion for productivity with the Apple Vision Pro.
“Vision Virtual Displays” was announced today and will be released very soon.
We transmitted the latest build of the Vision Teleport Server (version 1.0.312) to the Mac AppStore. This will simplify installation and usage of our spatial client / server display screen cast system drastically.
Up to now the server companion app for macOS was necessary to be downloaded separately. It is still available for direct download and was updated too (there is a running TestFlight public beta active currently).
But in future, Both apps, the client app for the Vision Pro and the server app for the Mac can be downloaded directly from the official AppStores. The version and build numbers of both apps always must match.
Vision Teleport is a productivity app for the Apple Vision Pro and requires a small Mac companion app (server) to work. It allows to share up to 3 connected displays (even headless ghost displays) from your Mac.
The macOS companion app can be downloaded here. This app is approved and notarized by Apple. The actual macOS (Sonoma) is currently required on the Mac.
Download the app, unzip and move it to your Mac’s ‘Desktop’ or better the ‘Applications ‘folder.
Start the app and give permissions (usually required only with first start).
Finally open the app from the AppStore (or TestFlight) on the Vision Pro.
Your mac should now be in the list of available devices and selectable for screen cast and remote control.
To transfer the input control to your Mac, please just use it‘s connected native input controllers, like mouse, touchpad and keyboard. Tip: make the mouse pointer somewhat bigger on your Mac.
Vision Teleport requires certain permissions
Waiting for productive connection via Apple Vision Pro
A more detailed PDF document, describing the installation and setup process can be found here: Vision Teleport Server Manual
Vision Teleport is a productivity app, which is able to screencast ALL connected displays of a Mac. Unlike Apples screen sharing, the Mac does not get blacked out this way and we support up to 3 external displays at ones.
A special server application is required on the Mac.
The Mac’s native input controllers, like mouse, touchpad and keyboard are used directly for controlling the virtual displays content.
Vision Teleport
Vision Teleport showing 3 external displays, connected to a Mac machine
Vision Teleport allows free arranging and resizing the external displays in spatial space