Apple Reality Pro transforms Logic Pro and Final Cut Pro into immersive AR/VR experiences

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The Cupertino company released the announcement that the iPad will have Logic Pro and Final Cut, assuming enormous happiness for all those users who requested this function, however there is still more news that might interest you if you are a user or developer, because the apps could arrive for Apple Reality Pro.

According to recent reports, Apple’s AR/VR headset, which goes by the name Reality Pro, could fully utilize these new apps as soon as next month, at least as far as the announcement was made during WWDC23 in June.

The renowned journalist, Mark Gurman from Bloomberg commented at the time that the headset will have the ability to use iPad apps but in an AR/VR version. Now they indicate again that perhaps creatives could use these two apps in the same way.

Augmented reality apps in Apple Reality Pro

Once Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro are integrated into iPad, the Bloomberg journalist mentioned that this would be accompanied by other important news.

In the words of Gurman via Twitterpointed out that thanks to the Apple Reality Pro system, xrOS will be able to run iPadOS apps. There are quite a few chances that the device will progressively get the Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro app.

Apple shared that there would be two new apps for the iPad through a press release from the beginning of the week. This attracted multiple expressions from the community because they did not decide to announce it during the June event, WWDC. It was commented that this was done in this way due to the company’s need to reduce the time of the event for the announcement of the Reality Pro. Perhaps both applications will make it to the announcement, but it would be for the augmented reality headset.

It is quite likely that the headset will arrive for the June event. However, it does not mean that its launch on the market is immediate. It seems that the launch price in its first version will be around $3,000, with a release date later in the year. This will give the developers time to tweak all the bugs quite a bit before download on the App Store.

In addition, there is a high probability that the announcement of the 15-inch MacBook Air will arrive, considered by some rumors to be the next best MacBook that the community will appreciate very much.