Apple confirms that 1,000+ Vision Pro native apps are now available

Need a floating calculator for your living room?

It’s possible to get a floating calculator on your living room wall. There’s an app for that. Over 1,000 amazing spatial apps have been designed for Vision Pro. There are also over 1.5 million apps compatible with the headset. We are excited to see what they will do to continue pushing the limits of what is possible.– — Greg Joswiak, @gregjoz Of Course, over a Million iOS Apps are also Compatible with Vision Pro. This was due to developers being given the option to

opt-outthe 600 apps reported by the company instead of

including Facebook (via Meta), Spotify (via YouTube), Google (via YouTube) and Netflix. Granted, those services are accessible via Safari, although it’s hard to imagine it’s not a clear snub at Apple.Those 1,000+ native apps aren’t just a bunch of spatial computer-ified calculators and weather widgets though, as useful as they are. Some third-party developers are looking to capitalize on the lack of mobile computing essentials like Spotify and YouTube by offering paid apps that do more of less what you’d expect, with examples such as and have opted out entirely now floating around on the App Store and getting around the lack of their free, official counterparts.

Oh, and in case you were wondering, taking the award for most expensive Vision Pro app on the App Store right now is , which lets you interact with the periodic table of elements for just an easy one-time payment of $98.This information was cross referenced with a list provided by Vision Tunes App for Spotify, the mobile analytics and intelligence platform.Juno for YouTube

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