Apple offers over 600 apps built specifically for the Vision Pro – Netflix and YouTube are, as expected, absent

Apple offers over 600 apps built specifically for the Vision Pro - Netflix and YouTube are, as expected, absent

In total, at the time of the headset’s launch, more than 1 million compatible apps are available for sale in the Apple Vision Pro store (99% of which, according to Mark Gurman of Bloomberg, are unmodified versions for the iPad).

Apple announced that more than 600 apps and games designed specifically for the headset are available in the Vision Pro app store starting today. In addition to the compatible streaming apps announced last month, the company says users will be able to access programming from cable providers such as Charter, Spectrum, Comcast, Cox, Sling TV and Verizon Fios.

With the NBA app on Apple Vision Pro, basketball fans can stream up to five live or on-demand games simultaneously and easily rearrange the games in their space.
With the NBA app on Apple Vision Pro, basketball fans can stream up to five games live or on demand, simultaneously and easily rearrange the windows in their space.

There’s also support for NBA and PGA Tour Vision apps, which give users real-time goal tracking overlaid on 3D models of real courses. More than 250 Apple Arcade games will also work on Vision Pro, including Lego Builder’s Journey, Super Fruit Ninja, Bloons TD 6, Skatrix Pro, What the Golf?, Cut the Rope 3 and more.

Apple offers over 600 apps built specifically for the Vision Pro — Netflix and YouTube are, as expected, absent

Other programs that will add “experiences” to Vision Pro customers include Hold the World, which allows you to “visit” the Natural History Museum in London with David Attenborough; J.Crew Virtual Closet, which will allow you to buy clothes in the virtual space; and Wayfair Decorify to create your home design projects.

Vision Pro will support a number of productivity apps, including file sharing service Box, brainstorming app MindNode, and task and project management software OmniFocus and OmniPlan. Users can also get a taste of JigSpace, which Apple says “combines 3D content, audio, video and text into interactive, step-by-step spatial presentations” on the Vision Pro.

Other work-oriented apps include Webex, Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Slack, Notion, and Todoist.

Netflix and YouTube programs, as expected, are not on the list – now users can open the services through a browser.

Starting today, the Apple Vision Pro is available in US stores for $3,499 with a $149 prescription lens surcharge.

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