Cisco has launched a Webex app for the Apple Vision Pro.
Celebrated at this week's Cisco Live in Amsterdam, the Webex app is now available on the App Store for visionOS, with Jeetu Patel, Cisco’s Executive Vice President and General Manager of Security and Collaboration, describing the device as "one of the most consequential devices of our times" during Cisco Live's keynote.
It allows users to engage in immersive meetings through Apple's spatial computing device. Webex joined Microsoft Teams and Zoom as part of the Vision Pro's app library upon its launch last Friday, February 2.
Javed Khan, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Cisco Collaboration, wrote in an accompanying blog:
We are thrilled to announce in our keynote today at Cisco Live in Amsterdam that the new Webex app, exclusively designed for Apple Vision Pro, is now available on the App Store for visionOS. It allows for an immersive and intuitive meeting experience that fills the space around you and utilizes eyes, hands, and voice, as well as Personas and Spatial Audio for the ultimate and natural experience using Apple Vision Pro."
As well as the Webex app for the Apple Vision Pro, Cisco also announced that Webex for Apple TV 4K is generally available.
Webex on Vision Pro's Feature Set
The Webex for Apple Vision Pro seamlessly integrates Webex meetings with Apple Vision Pro's intuitive features. Users can arrange participant videos and shared content windows with pinch and drag gestures, scaling dynamically. They can also capture natural facial and hand movements for lifelike representation within the virtual space, fostering deeper connections.
Webex for Apple Vision Pro also includes AI background noise removal, real-time translations, closed captions, live polling, and Q&A by Slido. This allows participants to stay focused on the essence of meetings. Whether on the move or stationary, users can transition meetings between Apple Vision Pro and their Mac or iPhone by tapping the join button within the Webex app. Additionally, calendar integration enables simple access to upcoming meetings, which are joinable with a pinch gesture.
What Else Has Cisco Been Up To Recently?
Cisco Live this week also entailed the vendor unveiling a swathe of AI Assistant features now generally available for Webex Suite and Contact Center customers.
The features encompass automatic meeting and vidcast summaries and automatic translation. These capabilities were previously exclusive to Cisco employees or selected organisations but are now available to all Webex Suite and Contact Center customers. Cisco also revealed an intriguing sustainability tool for organisations — Low Carbon Mode. Control Hub’s Low Carbon Mode offers location-based insights to manage energy consumption when low-carbon energy is unavailable.




