Journalists at The Information have revealed that Apple's AR headset will allow augmented reality apps to be created and published using Siri and without code. The tool will be an app builder.

Along with the AR headset, Apple will release a software tool to work with augmented reality. The tool will allow you to create AR apps without having to write code. It will be possible to work on virtual spaces with the help of Siri voice assistant.
For example, you will be able to move an object with your voice, connect it to a point and specify the trajectory of movement. Users will not have to design 3D objects from scratch and will be able to use ready-made kits. Journalists compare the tool to Roblox and Minecraft, which allow any user to create their own worlds. The technology is reportedly powered by Canadian startup Fabric Software, which Apple acquired in 2017.
The finished apps will be able to be published on the App Store. The company is expected to introduce a special section for AR content. Journalists also report that Apple itself is working on the apps that will be available at launch. The company is focusing on communication and user health. Thus, several sources have confirmed that Apple has demonstrated a prototype version of an AR meditation app at an early stage of the device demonstration.