Watch out, Dolby: Apple and Google just announced a new custom version of HDR, and it could arrive on the iPhone 18 first



  • Eclipsa Video is a new HDR standard heading to phones first
  • It’s backed by experts from Google, Apple, and NBC Universal
  • For now, it won’t be competing directly against Dolby Vision or HDR10+

There’s yet another HDR (High Dynamic Range) standard for displays to know about, developed by experts from Apple, Google, and NBCUniversal — and it looks set to provide some open-source (and license-free) competition for Dolby Vision, albeit on phones and laptops rather than TVs.

It’s called Eclipsa Video, and, as FlatpanelsHD reports, it was announced without much fanfare. As a companion to Eclipsa Audio, which you might remember launched in 2025, and based on the technical standard SMPTE 2094-50.

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