Apple will reportedly let anyone make apps for its mixed reality headset using Siri
Siri and Apple’s Mixed Reality Headsets are about to Get a Lot More Fun!
Run out of ideas for apps to make? Don’t worry, Apple is here and ready to put your skills to the test!

Recent reports are indicating that Apple is allowing anyone with the knowledge the ability to make apps for its up and coming Mixed Reality headsets. That’s right, no prior programming experience required.
Who would have thought that developing virtual reality games could be this easy?
Why was this change made?
According to the reports, Apple is making this change to draw more people towards the realm of mixed reality technology.
Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple, made the quote “Think Different” popular – and it looks like that spirit is still alive! Opening up the opportunity to create apps for the upcoming headsets will certainly achieve that goal.
The Possibilities are Endless!
The releases of these headsets is sure to bring about a new world of innovation and creativity. Before, it was difficult for those without experience in programming to understand the complex language that makes up a computer system.
But with the help of some of Apple’s popular features, such as Siri, Apple’s is taking a step towards making it easier for anyone to make apps for their Mixed Reality headsets.
In other words, get ready for an influx of new and exciting apps that even the avant-garde minds never imagined before!
When Will We See the Change?
We can’t tell yet exactly when the change will come into effect, but Apple has confirmed the change.
In the meantime, why not get a head start and start learning the basics of programming? It might just come in handy in the near future!
Final Thoughts
It’s great to see Apple taking steps towards making mixed reality technology accessible to the average person.
The potential for the amazing ideas that will come out of this change is huge, and I can’t wait to see what the community builds in the near future.
Who knows, you might just be the next person to create an incredible mixed reality app – and it might just be thanks to Apple and Siri!
