Apple Vision Pro: The Apps You Can and Can't Use on the Mixed Reality Headset

Apple Vision Pro: The Apps You Can and Can’t Use on the Mixed Reality Headset

Introduction

Apple’s Vision Pro mixed reality headset is set to release on Feb. 2 and many are eager to know which apps will be available on the device. While some big names like Disney have announced their support, there are also major apps that will not be accessible on the Vision Pro. This article will give you an overview of the apps that will and won’t run on Apple’s mixed reality headset.

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Apps That Won’t Run on the Vision Pro

Netflix, one of the most popular streaming services, will not be building an exclusive app for the Vision Pro. Instead, users will have to access the service through web browsers, just like on a computer. YouTube, Spotify, and Meta are also reportedly not planning to develop apps for the headset.

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Apps That Will Run on the Vision Pro

In addition to Apple’s own apps like Apple Arcade, Apple Music, Apple TV, and Safari, there will be a range of third-party apps available at launch. These include Amazon Prime Video, Crunchyroll, Discovery Plus, Disney Plus, ESPN, Fubo, Imax, Max, MLB, Mubi, NBA, Paramount Plus, Peacock, PGA Tour, Pluto TV, Red Bull TV, TikTok, and Tubi. If your favorite app isn’t on this list, it may still be accessible through web browsers, although it may not be optimized for the mixed reality experience.

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Conclusion

While the Apple Vision Pro offers a wide range of apps at launch, there are some major ones that won’t be available on the headset. Users will have to access services like Netflix and YouTube through web browsers. However, with the range of apps that will be supported, there are still plenty of options to explore and enjoy on Apple’s long-awaited mixed reality device.

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Source: Apple Vision Pro: All the Apps That Will and Won’t Run on the Mixed Reality Headset – CNET

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