Google has officially released a native YouTube application for Apple's Vision Pro headset, ending a two-year wait since the device's initial unveiling.
The new application aims to provide a more immersive and feature-rich experience compared to using browsers or unofficial solutions.
The native app fully supports 360-degree content, VR180 videos, and 3D content, allowing viewers to become fully immersed.
The application's user interface relies on natural gestures and eye movements, facilitating easy navigation through videos and playlists.
YouTube's new Vision Pro app offers complete access to subscriptions, watch history, and Shorts.
Subscribers to YouTube Premium now have the ability to download content for offline viewing, which is particularly useful during air travel.
According to Google, the application supports video playback at up to 8K resolution, though this capability is currently limited to users of the latest Vision Pro version equipped with the Apple M5 processor. Users of the first version with the M2 chip are limited to 4K resolution.
The release of the native application marks a significant shift for users of the visionOS system, according to developers, the new app delivers a true "spatial computing" experience.
The app also includes a "virtual environments" feature, allowing users to transform their rooms into a cinema or view videos while virtually sitting on a mountaintop.
Google's utilization of Apple's hardware and software capabilities ensures smooth playback of high-quality content without issues such as overheating or frame drops.
Observers say that YouTube, as the world's largest video library, completes the entertainment experience on Vision Pro. They add that Google's move represents an official acknowledgment of mixed reality as a future platform.