Code found within visionOS appears to reveal the countries in which Apples Vision Pro headset will launch next.
Spotted by MacRumors on Wednesday, the code found within the Vision Pros operating system points to keyboard support for other languages, specifically:
Cantonese, Traditional
Chinese, Simplified
English (Australia)
English (Canada)
English (Japan)
English (Singapore)
English (UK)
French (Canada)
French (France)
German (Germany)
Japanese
Korean
Related Apple unveiled the $3,499 Vision Pro mixed-reality headset in 2023 and started shipping it at the start of last month. But up to now the device has only been available in the U.S.
Prominent Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claimed this was due to limited supplies of the Vision Pro headset, as well as the tech giants desire to ensure the smooth rollout of the device. Apple has been keen to get it right, especially as its a brand new product. Specifically, the Vision Pro needs more attention from store staff as the headset needs to be correctly fitted and properly demonstrated for customers coming to face-based computers for the first time.
In a Bloomberg article last July, reliable Apple tipster Mark Gurman reported that Apple engineers were working to localize the Vision Pro for France, Germany, Australia, China, Hong Kong, Japan, and Korea. The same report claimed that Apple would offer its headset in other markets at the end of 2024, mentioning the U.K. and Canada as two of its first international markets with Asia and Europe soon after, although Gurman added that a final decision hasnt been made. Indeed, July is a long time ago and Apples rollout plans could well have changed in the many months that have passed.
In more recent comments made in January, Kuo claimed that Apple would start selling the Vision Pro in more countries before the companys Worldwide Developers Conference in June. It certainly feels that Apple is moving toward expanding the availability of the Vision Pro headset sooner rather than later, and most likely to the countries listed above.