Vision Pro may have an app problem, with developers possibly unwilling to commit to Apple’s ‘revolutionary’ new platform

When the Apple Vision Pro was first announced, we were told it would be able to run at least a million apps right out of the box. However, it’s starting to look like this might not be the case. Now Apple may have effectively alienated and irritated app developers, making them less likely to produce custom apps for the headset. Instead, we expect ports of existing iPad apps to be hastily slapped onto the Vision Pro.

The Vision Pro has already been shunned by streaming giants like Netflix, YouTube and Spotify due to a lack of trust in the new platform, as well as Spotify’s public distaste for Apple’s “outrageous” 27% commission. According to the BBCthe music streaming service has leveled heavy accusations that Apple will “stop at nothing” to protect profits. With all this excitement building just ahead of the Vision Pro’s official launch, it’s easy to see why there may be a lack of confidence in the headset.