Home / Technology / Meta Pauses VR Headset Program
Meta Pauses VR Headset Program
18 Dec
Summary
- Meta has halted its initiative to open its VR operating system to other headset makers.
- The company is now prioritizing first-party hardware and software development.
- Third-party headsets from ASUS and Lenovo may not launch as planned.

Meta has reportedly paused its initiative to allow third-party manufacturers to use its VR operating system, Horizon OS. This program, initially announced with partners like ASUS and Lenovo, now faces an uncertain future, with the devices potentially never reaching the market. The company stated it is shifting its focus to building world-class first-party hardware and software to drive virtual reality forward.
This strategic pivot aligns with recent reports of Meta reducing investment in its VR divisions and Horizon Worlds. The company's primary focus appears to have moved towards AI-powered smart glasses and wearables, reflecting a broader industry trend. While the immediate future of third-party VR headsets on Meta's platform is in doubt, the company has indicated a long-term commitment to VR.
Meta has reassured that opportunities for third-party device partnerships will be revisited as the VR market evolves. However, for now, the emphasis is on strengthening its own hardware and software offerings. Partners like ASUS and Lenovo, who had announced specific headset plans, have not yet commented on the program's pause.




