Every Apple Vision Pro optimized app

Anurag Singh
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The Apple Vision Pro is expected to bring support for many apps. Here’s every app that will be supported by the upcoming VR headset.

Apple Vision Pro is coming to the market on February 2. The VR headset appears to be getting an overwhelming response as reports suggest over 180,000 units have already been sold. So, whether you’ve snagged yours or you’re eyeing it for the future, you’re probably wondering what apps you can run on the Vision Pro.

Major streaming services like Netflix and YouTube have already announced that they won’t launch a dedicated app for the VR headset. Spotify will also join these giants. However, there are still loads of apps that are optimized for Vision Pro.

List of apps that are Apple Vision Pro optimized

Over 250 with native support for visionOS have been submitted to Apple, reports MacRumors. These include apps from Microsoft (including Excel, PowerPoint, Word, and Teams) as well as entertainment apps like Disney+, Disney+, ESPN, NBA, and more.

Apple’s own will be available on the Vision. You get App Store, Encounter Dinosaurs, Files, Freeform, Keynote, Mail, Messages, Mindfulness, Music, Notes, Photos, Safari, Settings, Tips, and TV.

Third-party apps that will natively support visionOS at launch include Box, CARROT Weather, Fantastical, JigSpace, MUBI, Night Sky, OmniPlan 4, Parcel, PCalc, Red Bull TV, Airmail, Facades, Sky Guide, Tides, Webex, Zoom, and numerous others, according to MacRumors.

For your entertainment needs, the Apple Vision Pro has got you covered with a stellar lineup of apps. You get Disney+, ESPN, MLB, NBA, PGA Tour, Max, Discovery+, Amazon Prime Video, Paramount+, Peacock, Pluto TV, Tubi, Fubo, Crunchyroll, Red Bull TV, IMAX, TikTok, and MUBI. And if you’re a Major League Soccer enthusiast, you can catch all the action through the Apple TV app with the MLS Season Pass.

Apple Vision Pro might ignite a spatial revolution

Apple Vision Pro may ignite a spatial computing revolution (if you can ignore the exorbitant price tag, of course). The device gives you a peek at the future with its features. You can control apps by tapping your fingers and viewing movies and shows on a super big screen as if you’re in a theater.

Apple will also allow you to try the VR headset for free. Apple Vision Pro will ship with many accessories out of the box and you’ll have to go through a facial scan to order it.

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Anurag is a Tech writer at Dexerto. He is an expert in laptops, smartphones, and wearables. Anurag has previously covered major brands like Apple, Samsung, and Microsoft. He's previously written for publications like Android Police, Neowin, MakeTechEasier, Gizmochina, and more. Get in touch at Anurag.singh@dexerto.com.