Apple's latest iOS 18 introduces eye-tracking technology, allowing users to control their iPhones with their eyes. This feature, which utilizes the Face ID camera instead of specialized eye-tracking hardware like the Vision Pro, is currently in a buggy state but shows significant potential. The eye-tracking tech provides a new way for iPhone and iPad owners to interact with their devices, potentially revolutionizing accessibility and user experience. Demonstrations have shown how users can navigate their devices using just their eyes, highlighting the innovative capabilities of this technology. A live demo has been showcased, and guides on how to turn on the feature are available.
Apple’s Eye Tracking tech offers a new way for iPhone and iPad owners to interact with their devices. The first appearance in iOS 18 demonstrates how powerful it can be to some users. #wwdc24 By @MalcolmOwen https://t.co/Qnb2tF0hDJ
iOS 18 eye tracking: How use your eyes to navigate iPhone like Apple Vision Pro https://t.co/4AcUeXdSnh
Here's how to turn on iPhone Eye Tracking in iOS 18 https://t.co/m2rnCqvUqH by @michaelpotuck
iOS 18 lets you control your iPhone with your eyes https://t.co/MSvTRaLsvM
Eye Tracking in iOS 18! 😳 Here’s a live demo of me using it. It’s crazy that it works just with the Face ID camera, no special eye-tracking tech like the Vision Pro. https://t.co/64skCUn2Z3
Eye tracking on iOS 18 is wild. Its crazy buggy, but if it gets good, then who knows what the possibilities are https://t.co/7q5NgeN4ek