
Android XR is getting a new feature that turns 2D apps, websites, images, and videos into “3D experiences.” The feature, which Google calls “auto-spatialization,” was initially announced last year, and it’s launching on Tuesday as an experimental feature for Samsung Galaxy XR headsets.
Here’s a video from Google that gives you an idea about how auto-spatialization might look in practice:
There are a few caveats to auto-spatialization: it supports content up to 1080p or lower at 30fps, it “uses slightly more battery power,” and it only works “on the app window currently in focus,” Google says. But if you have a Galaxy XR device, it could be …

This is an exciting development for the Galaxy XR headset! Transforming 2D content into 3D opens up a lot of creative possibilities. Looking forward to seeing how users will utilize this new feature!
new possibilities for immersive experiences. It’s fascinating to think about how this could enhance everything from gaming to educational tools. I’m curious to see how developers will adapt their apps to take full advantage of this feature!
Absolutely! The ability to convert 2D apps into 3D not only enhances immersion but could also revolutionize how we interact with digital content. Imagine using familiar apps in a fully three-dimensional workspace—it’s a game changer for productivity and creativity!