Tableau Spatial Studio
Turn any idea into a walk-around scene for Apple Vision Pro — without writing a single line of code.
Tableau Spatial Studio is a WYSIWYG editor for spatial content. Drag 3D models, images, videos, sounds, and text into real 3D space, arrange them the way you want, and share the result to Apple Vision Pro over Wi-Fi. If you can build a slideshow, you can build a spatial scene.
Design visually
Everything is drag-and-drop. Slide objects across the floor, lift them into the air, spin and resize them with a modifier key, or type exact positions in the inspector. The editor viewport is a true preview — what you build is exactly what plays on the headset.
A gallery of ready-made content
Add shapes, text panels, and bundled 360° environments with a single click. Import your own USDZ models, photos, videos, and audio — oversized models are automatically scaled to fit and rested on the floor.
Build guided lessons
Organize your project into scenes, like pages in a story. Give each scene narration that the headset reads aloud, and add tap-to-reveal hotspots — complete with an optional picture and sound — to any object.
Wrap learners in a world
Drop in a 360° photo or video and the whole scene surrounds the viewer — stand on the surface of Mars, inside a cell, or under the stars.
Preview before you share
Play the entire lesson right on your Mac, narration and all, so you can rehearse without ever putting on the headset.
Share over Wi-Fi — live
Flip one switch and every Apple Vision Pro on your network can download the project from the free Spatial Player app. No cables, no accounts, no cloud. Keep editing and connected headsets refresh automatically — even mid-lesson.
Made for classrooms and teams
Built for teachers, students, museums, and trainers who want to create immersive content fast. Projects are self-contained files you can save, copy, and share like any document.
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Free Spatial Player app Tableau Stage on Apple Vision Pro to view your work in the headset. Tableau Stage requires macOS 26 or later.
Play on any device — no app to install
Turn on Share to Web and Tableau Spatial Studio hands you a link and a scannable QR code. Anyone on your Wi-Fi can open the project right in a browser — nothing to download, no sign-in. On a WebXR headset like Meta Quest or Pico, they step straight into the immersive scene; on a phone, tablet, or laptop, the same link plays the project flat on screen. It all stays on your local network — nothing is sent over the internet.
