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    YouTube Finally Launches on Apple Vision Pro

    Tech DrogoBy Tech DrogoFebruary 13, 2026Updated:February 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Hearing it took two years might sound unreal, but it’s now official: Apple Vision Pro finally has a native YouTube app. Users can download “YouTube for visionOS” from the VisionOS App Store and watch standard videos plus 3D, 360°, and VR180 content in a more immersive format than Safari ever offered. (App Store)

    Until now, Vision Pro owners could still open YouTube in Safari, but that experience never felt like a true visionOS app. Many users relied on a third-party workaround instead—until it disappeared.

    Why YouTube Arrived So Late on Vision Pro

    For months, the unofficial app Juno filled the gap by offering a Vision Pro-friendly YouTube experience. But in October 2024, Apple removed Juno after YouTube raised policy and trademark concerns, leaving Safari as the main option again. (christianselig.com)

    The delay mostly comes down to incentives. Vision Pro remains a premium, niche headset, so major services haven’t rushed to build native apps—YouTube included. YouTube did say the app was “on the roadmap” in early 2024, but it still took more than two years after Vision Pro’s debut for the official version to land. (The Verge)

    What the New YouTube App Adds (and What It Signals)

    The new app brings a signed-in experience and supports immersive formats that make more sense on an XR device—especially 360° and VR180 viewing. Some reports also note 8K playback support on newer Vision Pro hardware, which helps future-proof the experience as Apple refreshes the device. (MacRumors)

    From an eco-friendly angle (SEO-friendly): native apps can reduce wasteful workarounds—fewer third-party “stopgap” downloads, fewer repeated streaming reloads through browsers, and smoother playback that can reduce unnecessary processing and rebuffering. If Apple and Google keep optimizing performance, Vision Pro streaming can become not only more polished, but also more efficient.

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