A new virtual reality (VR) app lets a user rewatch and relive memories they recorded on a smartphone. Developed by California-based company Wist Labs, Wist: Immersive Memories is an app that lets people save old “memories” and interact with their once-lived experiences on a smartphone, in mobile augmented reality (AR), or a VR headset. The iOS app of Wist: Immersive Memories uses the LIDAR scanner on newer iPhones to calculate the depth information of a scene in addition to the image and sound. According to Wist Labs, the individual can then revisit real-life moments all over again inside a VR headset or using mobile AR. The user can step back in time and relive the memory in an immersive way with a VR headset like Meta Quest 2, which supports AR in pass-through mode. Alternatively, the recording can be overlaid and played back as an AR hologram over the location where the original memory was captured.