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Netflix and YouTube do not create a special program for the virtual and augmented reality headset Apple Vision Pro. As YouTube spokeswoman Jessica Gibby told The Verge, “YouTube users will be able to use YouTube through the Safari browser on Vision Pro.” Netflix spokeswoman Kumiko Hidaka shared a similar message: “Our users will be able to enjoy Netflix in the Vision Pro browser just like they can on Mac computers.”
According to rumors, it does not plan to create a new application for Vision Pro and Spotify, but representatives of the service refused to comment on this. Of the 46 most popular apps in the App Store, none will have a native app for visionOS at launch. This list is always subject to change, but the lack of special programs a few weeks before the launch of Vision Pro does not give much hope.
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Apple Vision Pro will be available with 3D movies from Disney Plus as well as support for several other streaming services such as Amazon Prime Video, Max, Paramount Plus, Pluto TV, Peacock. While Spotify doesn’t seem like a major omission for a mixed reality headset, the lack of dedicated Netflix and YouTube apps could certainly make the device less appealing to users who expect to use the headset as an immersive media player.
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