<ul data-eligibleForWebStory="true">Apple's iOS 26 introduces spatial wallpapers for the Lock Screen, inspired by the Vision Pro headset.The software creates a spatial depth map for 2D images using monocular computer vision on-device, offering a 3D-like parallax effect.To use this feature, update your iPhone to iOS 26 (currently in beta), with spatial wallpapers requiring iPhone 12 or newer models.To apply 3D spatial wallpapers, open an image in the Photos app, tap the share icon, select Use as Wallpaper, and then the Spatial Scene icon.Tilt your device to view the wallpaper's movement, adjust the crop using pinching, and set it as your Lock Screen wallpaper.The 3D effect is limited to the Lock Screen and can be disabled by tapping the spatial icon in the Customize menu.Low Power Mode temporarily suspends the spatial effect to conserve battery.If iOS 26 can't generate a spatial map for an image, it can't be used as a 3D wallpaper.Users can test the effect by tapping the spatial scene icon within the Photos app before setting the wallpaper.Other features in iOS 26 include taking spatial photos and videos on iPhone and Vision Pro compatibility.