YouTube refused to allow iPad apps to run on the Vision Pro before launch, but now says it has the app on its roadmap. “We're excited to launch Vision Pro and look forward to helping YouTubers have great experiences in Safari,” said YouTube spokesperson Jessica Gibby. “While we don't have any concrete plans to share at this time, we can confirm that the Vision Pro app is on the roadmap,” The Verge reported. Gibby didn't reveal a date for this roadmap, so we'll have to wait and see what YouTube does here. It might just be tweaking the iPad app, or it might be doing a lot more. One thing YouTube and Apple haven't done yet is consider supporting his large library of 360-degree and VR videos on YouTube at this time. YouTube has supported 3D since 2011 and 360 since 2016, but none of them work with Vision Pro. . (Here we interview Michelle Obama in 360 degrees at the White House in 2016!)
I asked Apple during my review if YouTube's 360-degree videos and 3D videos would work with Vision Pro, and Apple spokesperson Jackie Roy basically said they weren't good enough. Much of this content is created for devices where it cannot be delivered.” A high quality spatial experience. In some cases, this content can also make movement uncomfortable. We are focused on delivering the best spatial media experiences possible, including spatial photography and video, Apple Immersive Video, and 3D movies available on Apple TV. . ” strict! He asked YouTube if this new app would support VR and his 360-degree videos with Vision Pro, but no response yet.