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Top 10 Vision Pro Apps

The Vision Pro launched with its own dedicated App Store, and last Friday, there were more than 600 Vision Pro-optimized apps available for download. We thought we'd pull out 10 of the best apps to check out on Vision Pro, both for day-to-day use and for showing off the capabilities of the headset.

  • Spatial Cam (Free) - With Spatial Cam, you can watch the camera feed from an iPhone on your Vision Pro. The app lets you connect to your iPhone, and then you can view the feed from afar, which is ideal for keeping an eye on kids and pets. Using this as a window in your workspace is useful for when you're fully immersed in a Vision Pro experience.
  • Juno for YouTube ($4.99) - There's no official YouTube app for the Vision Pro, so Juno from developer Christian Selig is a good alternative. It offers a better Vision Pro interface than the Safari web interface, and provides quick access controls for creating a home theater experience. Juno is not without its bugs, however, and it does not remove YouTube ads.
  • Crouton (Free, in-app purchases) - Crouton is a recipe management app that lets you save recipes from websites, recipe books, and more, saving them in an easy-to-browse interface. You can get step-by-step cooking instructions that you can follow while wearing the Vision Pro and add timers for different meal components. The app does say not to cook while wearing Vision Pro, but there are a lot of handy cooking tools if you want to break the rules.
  • Blackbox ($19.99) - Blackbox is a puzzle game where you manipulate orbs, bubbles, and other objects to explore different visuals and sounds on Vision Pro. It is one of the more unique experiences on Apple's headset. The game is under active development and new puzzles will be added over time.
  • Spatial Symphony (Free, $6.99 for Pro)- Spatial Symphony gives you a way to visually interact with and create music. You can sculpt sounds by moving your hands to adjust pitch, volume, and more.
  • NowPlaying (Free, in-app purchases) - You can connect NowPlaying to Apple Music to get a more immersive, visual listening experience. The app provides album artwork, lyrics, facts and trivia about what you're listening to, and song displays so you can watch your music while it plays.
  • SynthRiders (Apple Arcade) - SynthRiders is a rhythm game where the idea is to match the color on your hands with the balls coming at you, keeping up with the rhythm. It's similar to Beat Saber and other games like that.
  • FloatNotes (Free) - FloatNotes is a free app that lets you put little sticky notes anywhere in your workspace.
  • Shortcut Buttons ($7.99) - With Shortcut Buttons, you can create Shortcut buttons that can be put anywhere and launched with a tap.
  • PGA Tour Vision - Golf fans can see a model of select holes on the PGA Tour, with the models able to be rotated and explored in-depth. There's also a leaderboard, videos to watch, shot tracking, and more.

We have even more great Vision Pro apps in our Vision Pro app guide, but if you have a favorite Vision Pro app, let us know what it is in the comments below.

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Top Rated Comments

phobus Avatar
28 months ago
eesh... this is not selling it
Score: 27 Votes (Like | Disagree)
28 months ago
Seriously? These are the top 10 apps? Not very impressive
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ArtOfWarfare Avatar
28 months ago

eesh... this is not selling it
I suspect this won’t change until Apple massively changes their behavior towards developers.

Apple has five app stores. Only one of them - the first one - was successful. We developers bought into the hype and delivered hundreds of killer apps that turned the iPhone into the success it was.

Apple responded with nothing but hostility and contempt to us and our customers.

In return, when Apple launched app stores for the Mac, TV, Watch, and now the Vision Pro (and does Home Pod have an App Store?) they got… not much. We want nothing to do with Apple’s App Stores.

Apple is on their own for making apps. There was a time when they could do that (iLife/iWork), but… IDK, I kind of suspect they’ve burned so many developers for so long with their App Stores that developers don’t even want to work at Apple anymore.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
28 months ago

Flow Infinity: Dreams Spacial meditation app using binaural beats and neuroscience backed visual techniques to naturally bring you to a state of DEEP relaxation. There’s an iOS version as well but the Vision Pro version was made from the ground up to provide a calming immersive experience. Check it out!

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/flow-infinity-dreams/id6475706417
NOTHING more relaxing than a heavy goggles strapped to your face.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Surf Monkey Avatar
28 months ago
Huh. No AR aps.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
28 months ago
3 games, 1 app to get around a provider's momentary restriction (Juno), 1 app that does something for you but then warns you not to do it (Crouton), and 1 app to, let's be real, take photos of people, without them noticing (Spatial Cam). The rest is okay in my opinion, but overall this selection is not convincing so far.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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