Mark Zuckerberg spurned Google’s virtual reality headset partnership: report

Mark Zuckerberg with Quest headset and Google logo
Mark Zuckerberg with Quest headset and Google logo
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Meta Platforms decided against a partnership with Alphabet to use Google’s Android XR platform for its virtual and mixed-reality Quest headsets, The Information reported on Friday.

Google had suggested that Meta partnered with its new software platform that is being developed for virtual reality, augmented reality and mixed-reality headsets, the report said, citing a source involved in the talks.

But such a partnership could thwart Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s plan to “own the next computational platform for AR, VR and mixed reality,” according to the report.

Mark Zuckerberg reportedly plan to “own the next computational platform for AR, VR and mixed reality.” Mark Zuckerberg/Instagram
Mark Zuckerberg reportedly plan to “own the next computational platform for AR, VR and mixed reality.” Mark Zuckerberg/Instagram

Meta is already talking to hardware companies, including South Korea’s LG Electronics, about building new VR devices using Quest’s software, the report said, quoting unnamed Meta employees.

Meta and LG Electronics did not respond to Reuters request for comment, while Alphabet declined to comment.

Google had suggested that Meta partnered with its new software platform that is being developed for virtual reality, augmented reality and mixed-reality headsets, the report said. REUTERS
Google had suggested that Meta partnered with its new software platform that is being developed for virtual reality, augmented reality and mixed-reality headsets, the report said. REUTERS

Meta’s Quest devices currently run on an open-source version of Google’s Android operating system, the report said.

Apple released its mixed reality headset Vision Pro last month.