JAKARTA - Some time ago, YouTube said that they did not plan to present the original application on Vision Pro. However, now they have changed their minds and say otherwise.

A YouTube spokesperson said that his company strongly supports the launch of the Vision Pro. Although currently the original version of the application is not yet in the spatial computer technology, YouTube will optimize YouTube's access to Safari.

"We are excited to see Vision Pro launch and we support it by ensuring YouTube users get a great experience at Safari," YouTube spokeswoman Jessica Gibby told The Verge.

In addition to ensuring his website is working well at Safari, Gibby revealed YouTube's plans for the original app on Vision Pro. The spokesperson said that, We (YouTube) can confirm that the Vision Pro app is on our roadmap.

Gibby did not reveal details as when YouTube would start designing the original version of the app and when Vision Pro users could use it. Gibby just said that YouTube doesn't have any specific plans to share for now.

YouTube's desire to present an application on Vision Pro is quite confusing. On January 19, YouTube said that they did not plan to present the original application on Vision Pro so users could only access YouTube via Safari.

Although YouTube did not provide any reasons for changing this plan, the company notified their intentions after Developer Christian Selig made YouTube unofficial on Vision Pro. Most likely, YouTube wants to protect their platform.


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