CONNECTOME: COMING SOON TO Apple Vision Pro!
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CONNECTOME is Coming Soon to Vision OS and Apple Vision Pro.
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Made for Vision OS:
Eye Tracking
CONNECTOME uses eye tracking on Vision OS to create a uniquely immersive experience. 3D objects float invisibly in front of you, waiting to be revealed by a simple scan + pinch.
Scan the void with your eyes and see the points of an object appear.
Lock the point into view with a pinch.
“I’m SO excited to bring CONNECTOME to Apple Vision Pro! It belongs on this device…” – Grant Hinkson, Game Creator/Founder, Parietal Lab
Made for Vision OS:
Pinch + Drag
Connect-the-dots of primitive geometries in a vibrant, color-washed world. Just look at the point, pinch, and drag it to its target.

Demoing CONNECTOME at the Seattle Indies Expo

CONNECTOME at The Vestibule in Ballard (Seattle)
Experiencing CONNECTOME
Since launch, I’ve demoed CONNECTOME at conferences, festivals, art events and private showings, including: AWE 2025 (Augmented World Expo) in Long Beach, CA, the Seattle Indies Expo (SIX), SLICE (Seattle Indies conference), The Vestibule in Ballard, and most recently at the Pacific Science Center in Seattle.
Check the @connectomegame Instagram channel for more videos from these events!
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FAQs
When will CONNECTOME Launch on Apple Vision Pro?
Soon. Imminently. But I don’t have a date yet. Please subscribe to my newsletter or Join the Parietal Lab Discord to be notified as soon as I have a launch date.
How is CONNECTOME different on Vision OS?
Grant went to great lengths to bring eye tracking with eye-gaze hover states to Vision OS. Interaction is driven by eye tracking with pinch behavior (left or right hand) to select. This should just feel right on the Apple Vision Pro. On other devices, interaction is driven purely by hand tracking. In order to select and item, you have to direct your hand toward that object. It feels good there too, but eye-tracking is pretty ✨magical✨.
Are those the only FAQs?
No. There are more here.
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