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Pico Project Swan visuals leak via public SDK

Pico XR headset pictured from leaked video.
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Pico XR headset pictured from leaked video.
Pico Project Swan's design has been leaked on its public SDK, showcasing key design elements and a controller add-on of the upcoming 2026 headset.

A leaked video has offered what could be the first detailed look at Pico's upcoming Project Swan mixed reality headset ahead of its official showcase. The footage was shared on X by user Luna (@Lunayian), who claimed it was publicly accessible via Pico's software development kit (SDK) and that its authenticity had been independently verified. We were also able to locate visuals within the SDK that appear to match the silhouette of the individual shown in the leaked footage and the headset.

Pico XR headset pictured in SDK images.
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Pico XR headset pictured in SDK images.

Based on the video, Project Swan appears to borrow design elements from existing mixed reality headsets such as Apple's Vision Pro and Samsung's Galaxy XR. The headset features a centrally positioned side-mounted control button that appears to handle core system commands, while many interactions seem to rely on hand gestures and head tracking.

The footage also showcases a separate battery pack with five LED indicators, a USB Type-C charging port, a power button, and what appears to be a detachable connection to the headset. Side-mounted speakers, detachable headband supports, multiple spatial tracking cameras, and a pair of motion controllers are also visible. The leak arrives shortly after Pico revealed additional technical details about Project Swan.

The headset is expected to feature dual 4K Micro-OLED displays with a pixel density approaching 4,000 pixels per inch and up to 40 pixels per degree, peaking at 45 PPD in the centre of the viewing area. Powering the device is a dual-chip architecture comprising a custom-built "Pico Silicon" processor designed for sensing, spatial computing, and image processing alongside a flagship SoC that Pico claims delivers more than twice the CPU and GPU performance of Qualcomm's XR2 Gen 2 platform. The company also claims end-to-end mixed reality latency of just 12 milliseconds.

Alongside the hardware, Pico recently unveiled Pico OS 6, which introduces a new Spatial Engine layer designed to integrate standard Android applications directly into immersive environments. Features such as PanoScreen allow users to position multiple application windows around them in a 360-degree workspace using hand gestures, controllers, keyboards, or mice for input.

Project Swan is currently slated for a global launch in late 2026, with Pico expected to share additional details and live demonstrations during its GDC 2026 developer session next week.

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Satvik Pandey, 2026-06-11 (Update: 2026-06-11)