New owners of the Apple Vision Pro may be disappointed by the selection of native apps at launch, with claims that roughly 150 have been developed with experiences made for the headset.Apple’s visionOS menu systemApple opened up a version of the App Store for the Apple Vision Pro on January 16, giving developers the opportunity to add their apps ahead of the headset’s February 2 release date. However, it seems that very few developers will be actually offering apps to users that actually take advantage of the headset’s capabilities at the start.On the weekend, research by AppFigures reported by TechCrunch indicates that there may be little more than 150 apps that have been updated to include Vision Pro-specific functionality, namely some form of virtual reality or mixed reality component. It’s still possible that more will be added by the time the Apple Vision Pro is in users’ hands, but it’s still a very small start for a major new platform. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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