Apple Vision Pro is limited in what iPad apps and features it can support, so developers have plenty to do to ensure compatibility.
Apple Vision Pro can run iPhone and iPad apps The visionOS SDK is now available to developers, and it contains a lot of information about app development for the platform. Developers that want to bring their iPhone and iPad apps to Apple Vision Pro will need to do much more than click a checkbox.
Since this is a headset that must be worn, there are plenty of app categories and features that don't make sense. Apple has carved out a list of specific features that need to be removed or modified for Apple Vision Pro.
Some apps types won't work on visionOS at all. Those include app extensions like iMessage stickers or custom keyboards, navigation apps, and photography apps.
Apple says that if an app can run without the unsupported features, it can still be ported to visionOS after they are removed from the build. The full feature list can be found in Apple's developer documentation, but here is what stands out.
Features and tools not available for visionOS apps:
Users have also discovered what first-party Apple apps will be available in visionOS, at least in this beta. Things like the Files app, Safari, and News are there, but there isn't a calculator app or weather app.
Developers have only just gotten their hands on the visionOS SDK, and Apple Vision Pro won't release until early 2024. A lot could change about the operating system and its abilities in the coming months.