It is revealed that YouTube plans to develop an application for 'Apple Vision Pro'



Apple's AR headset 'Apple Vision Pro' was released in February 2024. YouTube initially

held off on launching an app for Apple Vision Pro , but it has now been revealed that they have changed their mind and are considering an app for Apple Vision Pro.

YouTube says a Vision Pro app is 'on the roadmap' - The Verge
https://www.theverge.com/2024/2/5/24062425/youtube-vision-pro-app-360-vr-video



YouTube spokesperson Jessica Gibby sent a statement to news site The Verge saying, ``While we don't have any specific information to share at this time, we do know that an app for Apple Vision Pro is on our roadmap.'' He said he did. This shows that YouTube is taking a positive view of apps for Apple Vision Pro.

Before the release of Apple Vision Pro, YouTube, like Netflix and TikTok, decided not to support it. Only a few popular apps were supported, such as Amazon Prime Video, Telegram, and Discord, and these were just iOS apps that operated in compatibility mode, and there were no apps that were natively compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

On the other hand, Zoom has announced the app 'Zoom on Apple Vision Pro' for Apple Vision Pro.

Zoom announces app ``Zoom on Apple Vision Pro'' for Apple's ``Vision Pro'' - GIGAZINE



The Verge reports that Juno, a YouTube viewing app for Apple Vision Pro created by Christian Selig, developer

of Reddit's third-party app Apollo, is gaining popularity despite being a paid app for $4.99. This suggests that they may have changed their policy.

Juno for YouTube on the App Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/juno-for-youtube/id6476961640



YouTube has supported 3D viewing since 2011 and 360-degree viewing since 2015. When Nilay Patel, editor-in-chief of The Verge, who reviewed Apple Vision Pro, asked about the possibility of future support, Apple spokesperson Jackie Roy replied, ``Many of the content offers a high-quality spatial experience.'' 'Apple is committed to delivering the best spatial media experience possible.' He replied that he had no plans.

In addition, we asked YouTube if the Apple Vision Pro app supports 3D and 360-degree views, but there seems to be no response.

in Software,   Web Service, Posted by logc_nt