Developers are finding exciting new ways to leverage Vision Pro’s capabilities!
Apple continues to rapidly expand the app ecosystem for its innovative mixed reality headset, Vision Pro. visionOS App Store Now Hosts Over 2,500 Native Space Apps
While this figure doesn’t compare to the vast catalog of apps for iPhone and iPad, it’s a big step forward considering the short time Vision Pro has been on the market.
The visionOS App Store is unstoppable
The variety of applications available for Vision Pro is increasing. From productivity and wellness tools like Zen: Focus Garden to streaming platforms like Tubi, Disney+ and Paramount+that offer unique immersive experiences and many of which are surely exploited by users like Apple’s own CEO, Tim Cook, based on his statements regarding his use of the device.
This constant growth suggests that Developers are finding exciting new ways to take advantage of Vision Pro’s capabilities.
Apple’s focus on immersive video content is also worth noting. The Wild Life series, with its second episode focusing on orphaned elephants, is an example of how Apple is using Vision Pro to deliver more immersive and educational visual experiences.
The rapid growth of the app ecosystem for Vision Pro indicates that Apple is seriously committed to this new platform. As more developers come on board and more consumers adopt the device, we can expect to see an explosion of innovation in the mixed reality space.
The incredible potential of Apple Vision Pro
There have been several other exciting news stories regarding the use of Apple Vision in recent weeks, confirming Tim Cook’s statements months ago that half of the Fortune 100 have already purchased Apple Vision Pro units and are “exploring innovative ways to use them to do things that weren’t possible before.”
So the synergy achieved to achieve advances in health and robotics has been incredible. In this sense, the pioneering company of brain-computer interfaces (BCI), Synchron, allowed a patient with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) to control an Apple Vision Pro using only his thoughts. While Nvidia used the Apple Vision Pro to control humanoid robots.
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