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Pico Project Swan XR: Micro OLED Breakthrough & OS 6 Spatial Revolution


Pico’s Project Swan XR: The Future of Immersive Computing

ByteDance’s Pico has officially lifted the curtain on Project Swan, its next flagship XR headset, set to launch globally in late 2026. Alongside the hardware, Pico introduced Pico OS 6, its most ambitious operating system update yet—designed to redefine how apps, games, and productivity tools coexist in spatial environments.

Hardware Highlights

  • MicroOLED Displays: With pixel density approaching 4,000 PPI and angular resolution averaging 40 PPD (peaking at 45 PPD), Project Swan promises crisp visuals rivaling Apple Vision Pro.

  • Dual-Chip Architecture: A custom coprocessor handles perception and imaging with ~12 ms latency, while a flagship SoC delivers 2× CPU/GPU performance over Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2.

  • Next-Level Tracking: Hand and eye tracking are confirmed, ensuring natural interaction across immersive experiences.

Pico OS 6: Spatial Computing Reimagined

At the heart of Project Swan lies Pico OS 6, featuring the Spatial Engine—a unified system layer enabling 2D Android apps and 3D immersive content to run side by side.

  • Multitasking in XR: Users can arrange multiple app windows around them with PanoScreen’s 360° interface, switching seamlessly between spreadsheets, design tools, and immersive games.

  • Developer-Friendly Tools: Support for Android Studio, Kotlin, Unity, and Unreal, plus a new WebSpatial framework for building spatial web experiences.

  • Consistent Immersion: System-level features like spatial audio, environmental lighting, and real-world physics are baked in for cohesive experiences.


Global Early Access

Pico has launched a Global Early Access Program via picoxr.com, inviting select XR experts and developers to test Project Swan and Pico OS 6 ahead of its wider release.


Why It Matters

With Project Swan, Pico is positioning itself as a serious contender in the XR race, blending hardware innovation with a developer-first ecosystem. The combination of ultra-high-resolution displays, powerful compute, and a spatially aware OS could make Swan one of the most versatile headsets for both work and play.

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