Itching for an easy way to access Windows apps on your XR headset? You’re in luck. At Ignite 2024, Microsoft announced new support for Windows on Meta Quest 3 and Quest 3S devices, designed to boost immersive collaboration and productive experiences for teams.
Notably, users have been able to access Windows apps on the Meta Quest 3 before now (more on that in a moment). However, this new update will make the experience far more intuitive, eliminating the need for additional apps and software.
You’ll have full access to Microsoft’s incredible suite of tools, and you’ll even be able to create multiple different “windows” that you can jump between when you’re multi-tasking. For instance, you could load up a Microsoft Teams meeting and a spreadsheet at the same time.
If you’re ready to upgrade your productivity, here’s everything you need to know about using Windows on Meta Quest headsets.
Using Windows on Meta Quest: The Old Options
As mentioned above, before Microsoft announced the new Windows 11 integration for Meta Quest devices, there were still ways to access the company’s productivity apps on your headset. You could either tether your headset directly to your computer using Air Link, access Windows through a Remote Desktop via the Meta Horizon Workrooms app, or use third-party software.
These are all still options you can use today – although the new Windows/Meta integration will make life a lot easier in the future. Still, if you want to check out these options, here’s a quick insight:
Using Windows on Meta Quest Devices with Air Link
To use Windows on Meta Quest devices with “Air Link”, you’ll need the Quest Link app installed on your computer, an updated Quest headset, and a decent Windows PC. Plus, you’ll need a USB cable (minimum 5GB) and a stable Wi-Fi connection.
Once you have all those things, all you need to do is turn on your Quest device (and your PC), and press the Quest button on your controller. Then:
- Select Settings, System, and Quest Link
- Toggle on the Use Air Link option
- Select your PC in the Available PCs section, and choose Pair
You’ll see a pairing code appear, that you’ll need to enter on your PC. Click Confirm, from the computer app, and select Launch to get started.
Using Windows Apps on Horizon Workrooms
In Horizon Workrooms, users can download a “remote desktop” for Windows, which they can use to stream content from their PC into the app. As well as downloading this app, you’ll also need the Workrooms app on your headset. Once you have those things set up, log into your computer, and open Remote Desktop, then log in with your Workrooms account.
Put on your Quest headset, and open the Workrooms app, then select Computer from the desk menu. You should be able to select your computer and click Connect. This will open a remote streaming request on your PC. Press Enter on your keyboard, then click Confirm to connect the devices. From there, you’ll have direct access to your PC, and your Windows apps.
Third-Party Apps for Using Windows with Meta
Beyond the two options mentioned above, there are also various third-party apps that support remote desktop streaming through your Meta Quest device. Virtual Desktop, and “Immersed” are two of the most popular options. These apps have their own distinct set-up processes, but generally, you’ll need to connect your headset to a PC via a cable to get started.
Additionally, it’s worth noting that some of these apps come with an added cost, which isn’t ideal if you’re feeling a little budget-conscious. Still, they do offer some great features. For instance, Virtual Desktop supports Bluetooth mice, keyboards, and gamepads.
Using Windows on Meta Quest: The New Option
Obviously, while all of the options for using Windows on Meta Quest devices above work in a pinch, they’re not ideal. They all generally include using wired connections to your PC, or additional apps and software. Now that the Meta Quest 3 and Quest 3S will support Windows 11 streaming, there’s a much easier alternative.
Notably, the new update won’t allow your Quest 3 to run Windows natively. The headset will still “stream” from your Windows 11 PC or a virtual Windows Cloud PC, which you can access through a subscription from Microsoft.
However, according to Meta, you’ll be able to connect to your PC in an instant, simply by looking down at your keyboard when you’re wearing your headset. This should make it quicker, and more convenient for anyone to dive into their Windows apps while using XR at work.




