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Netflix, YouTube, and Spotify have decided not to offer dedicated apps for the upcoming Apple Vision Pro mixed reality headset.
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Google confirmed that it will not create a dedicated visionOS app for the Vision Pro, and it won't allow its iPad app to be used on the headset.
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Spotify is also reported to follow suit, according to an unnamed source.
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The absence of these popular streaming apps is considered a major snub towards Apple, as they won't be available when the Vision Pro launches on February 2.
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There is no official explanation from Netflix, Spotify, or Google's YouTube regarding their decision not to support the Vision Pro with native apps.
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Users can still access these services on the headset through Apple's Safari web browser.
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Despite the absence of these major apps, many smaller streaming services will support the Vision Pro with their apps at launch.
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Microsoft has announced its support for Vision Pro, planning to release versions of its Word, Excel, and Office apps for the device.