Apple confirms the apps coming to Vision Pro on Feb 2 — from Home to Keynote
With preorders now live for Apple Vision Pro, Apple has confirmed the apps that will be coming to the headset once it launches on February 2.
According to the Tech Specs page on Apple’s site, it states that 25 apps will be pre-loaded onto the headset — from Keynote to Tips, and Apple Home.
10 of these will be iPad apps but will be made to work in Vision Pro, such as Podcasts and Apple News.
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Which apps are included?
- App Store
- Immersive
- Files
- Freeform
- Keynote
- Messages
- Mindfulness
- Apple Music
- Notes
- Photos
- Safari
- Settings
- Tips
- Apple TV Plus
There are also 10 ‘compatible’ apps that will be pre-loaded too. This means that these will be the iPad versions — not native visionOS apps, but they’ll still work as expected.
- Books
- Calendar
- Home
- Maps
- Apple News
- Podcasts
- Reminders
- Shortcuts
- Stocks
- Voice Memos
Apple has described the 25 apps that will be coming on Vision Pro as soon as you switch it on:
Do keep in mind, that you need a U.S. account in order to use these apps with iCloud — otherwise, you’ll be stuck. So we recommend waiting to see when Apple Vision Pro is made available in your home country.
With preorders now live for Apple Vision Pro, Apple has confirmed the apps that will be coming to the headset once it launches on February 2.
According to the Tech Specs page on Apple’s site, it states that 25 apps will be pre-loaded onto the headset — from Keynote to Tips, and Apple Home.
10 of these will be iPad apps but will be made to work in Vision Pro, such as Podcasts and Apple News.
This story is updating, please keep refreshing the page.
Which apps are included?
- App Store
- Immersive
- Files
- Freeform
- Keynote
- Messages
- Mindfulness
- Apple Music
- Notes
- Photos
- Safari
- Settings
- Tips
- Apple TV Plus
There are also 10 ‘compatible’ apps that will be pre-loaded too. This means that these will be the iPad versions — not native visionOS apps, but they’ll still work as expected.
- Books
- Calendar
- Home
- Maps
- Apple News
- Podcasts
- Reminders
- Shortcuts
- Stocks
- Voice Memos
Apple has described the 25 apps that will be coming on Vision Pro as soon as you switch it on:
Do keep in mind, that you need a U.S. account in order to use these apps with iCloud — otherwise, you’ll be stuck. So we recommend waiting to see when Apple Vision Pro is made available in your home country.