YouTube is making its virtual reality app available on Facebook's Oculus Go, a portable VR headset, and is enhancing VR content accessibility.
According to CNET, YouTube has made its VR app available through Oculus Store.
YouTube also said it's introduced a VR180 Creator Tool, which makes it simpler to make VR180 content. The tool is available for Mac OS, Linux, and Windows. With Adobe's latest editing tools, users can easily edit and add VR content effects.
Content creation is also possible with the VR180 camera from Kandao or Vuze.
Head-locked audio support is also included, allowing users to add narration and background music that will sound the same no matter where you look.
Oculus VR was founded by Palmer Luckey, Brendan Iribe, Michael Antonov, Nate Mitchell in July 2012 in Irvine, California, and is now based in Menlo Park. It specializes in virtual reality hardware and software products.