Apple’s $3,500 headset—the Vision Pro—does not have an official app for YouTube. Although Google has plans to release an app, users are currently forced to view YouTube using Safari. Thankfully, a third-party app called Juno 2.0 at least manages to offer a far better experience when it comes to YouTube viewing.

Some of the latest features in Juno 2.0 include a new reimagined tab bar that provides an easier way to access and move faster across menus. More significantly, immersive 180º and 360º videos from YouTube now work with Vision Pro. Juno also makes use of Apple’s Metal engine to perform AI upscaling of 4K videos up to sharp 6K resolution.
But beyond these highlights, Juno 2.0 runs smoother, features better window resizing, and remembers user preferences between videos. It even lets users use Siri to control playback speed or skip to particular video points.
While Google hasn’t been much of a fan of third-party YouTube apps, Juno still works as the best way to watch YouTube on the Apple Vision Pro. It costs only $4.99 as a one-time purchase on the Vision Pro App Store.