Apple has released the fifth developer beta of visionOS 26, continuing the countdown to the system’s official launch later this year. This latest beta version focuses primarily on system optimization, bug fixes, and performance enhancements, without introducing any new headline features.The update is part of a broader beta rollout for Apple’s operating systems, including iOS, macOS, iPadOS, and watchOS. While earlier betas introduced new functionalities like spatial widgets and Look to Scroll, beta 5 seems designed to fine-tune the user experience ahead of the public release expected in the fall.Currently, the most recent public version available to general users remains visionOS 2.6, which was issued recently with internal improvements and security updates. It’s widely believed to be the final minor release before the next major system upgrade.visionOS 26, when fully released, is expected to feature a more seamless spatial interface, enhanced Persona interactions, improved eye-based navigation, support for third-party game controllers, and smoother hand-tracking with higher refresh rates.Developers can access the new beta through the Settings app on Vision Pro or via Apple’s development tools, provided their accounts are enrolled in the testing program. Those installing the beta are advised to charge their headsets to at least 50% and expect minor interface adjustments rather than dramatic overhauls.This beta phase marks the final refinement cycle, setting the stage for what Apple hopes will be its most polished spatial operating system yet.