Apple has released updates for Xcode 15.2 and TestFlight 3.5, which are designed to support the new Vision Pro framework recently launched by Apple on its first day of availability in the United States on February 2nd.
With Xcode 15.2, developers can now create apps on visionOS, the operating system of Vision Pro, including the SDK for iOS 17.2, iPadOS 17.2, tvOS 17.2, watchOS 10.2, and macOS Sonoma 14.2. Meanwhile, TestFlight 3.5 allows developers to create beta test versions of their apps, supporting both iOS and iPadOS on Vision Pro.
Starting today, developers can submit apps on visionOS to the Apple Vision Pro App Store. Most apps on iPhone and iPad will be compatible with Vision Pro right away, without the need for further adjustments. However, developers have the option to customize their apps and choose not to submit them to the Apple Vision Pro Store (opt-out) through the App Store Connect.
TLDR: Apple has released updates for Xcode and TestFlight to support the new Vision Pro framework. Developers can now create apps on visionOS and submit them to the Apple Vision Pro App Store. Most apps will be compatible with Vision Pro without any additional changes, but developers have the option to customize their apps or opt-out of submitting them to the Vision Pro Store.
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