This page presents the same catalog of immersive films as the Immersive Video page, arranged as a three-dimensional gallery of poster cards hanging at different depths and heights, grouped by category. On Apple Vision Pro the gallery can surround you at room scale and each poster can be opened with a pinch; on other devices it appears as an interactive 3D preview where posters can be clicked. For a fully accessible text listing of every title, with descriptions and links, visit the Immersive Video page.

You're inside the catalog ✦

Look around — titles hang all around you. Press the Digital Crown to leave. Tip: you can also grab this window's bar and move it out of the way.

Gathering the catalog…

Checking what your browser can do…

You picked a title — tap to open it.

How this page works

Built from the live catalog

Your browser reads the same catalog.json that powers the Immersive Video page, composes a poster for every title, and hangs every title at different depths and heights on slowly counter-rotating rings. New titles hang larger, and series carry their episodes as mini-cards dangling beneath them — each one openable.

Walk through it with WebXR

On Apple Vision Pro, Step Inside starts a WebXR session: Safari's window disappears, the gallery surrounds you at room scale, and you can physically walk among the cards. Pinch a poster to open its film in the right app; pinch empty space and drag to pull the whole gallery around you.

A USDZ miniature, made on the fly

The inline preview is a real USDZ model exported in your browser and displayed with the HTML <model> element — true stereoscopic 3D on Vision Pro. On a Mac, iPhone, or PC you get an interactive WebGL preview instead: drag to orbit, click a poster to open its film.

Poster artwork is streamed from each film's original source and belongs to its rights holders. Films open in their own apps — Apple TV, Theater, and others — via the same links as the main catalog page. The starfield surrounding the virtual gallery is the Milky Way panorama by ESO/S. Brunier (CC BY 4.0), via the WebXR Samples project.

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