YouTube has confirmed that it is planning to develop a native app for the Apple Vision Pro, although no specific timeframe has been provided. In the meantime, YouTube is focused on ensuring that users have a satisfactory experience when accessing the platform through the Safari browser. The current version of YouTube in Safari is functional but not optimized for eye tracking, with buttons placed close together, making it easy to accidentally press the wrong control. However, users have found enjoyment in using their hands to control the seek bar. YouTube’s announcement suggests that the Vision Pro app will be a native client, rather than just an iPad-compatible version. The company has previously offered a 3D/VR layout for the Meta Quest app and there is a third-party client called Juno available for Vision Pro users. It’s worth noting that Google did not initially allow any of its iPad apps to run on Vision Pro, although users can still find older apps that are no longer available under the Purchased section. YouTube’s commitment to developing a native app for Vision Pro will likely enhance the user experience and cater to the unique features of the device.
Google Confirms Vision Pro App for Apple iPad in the Works
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