Hey everyone, Kit Navock here, stepping in as the new CMO over at Immersed. Recently, I wrapped up selling my previous company and found myself reevaluating my path—looking for work and people that truly resonate with me. To cut a long story short, I’ve jumped on board with Immersed, captivated by their vision, and I invite you to become an investor as we gear up to hit full speed. But first, let’s rewind a bit on how I got here.
Immersed had been in my sights for quite some time. I was an early investor back in the day and got acquainted with the team in a relaxed, organic way—whether it was through movie nights, sharing meals, or brainstorming sessions at their Austin headquarters. Even hired someone from their crew for my acquired company at one point. What initially sparked my curiosity turned into genuine admiration. These folks aren’t just intellectually sharp—they’re just good people, full of tenacity, ambition, humility, and purpose.
Fast forward a couple of months, I texted Renji, who founded Immersed, about a basketball update. His unexpected response?
“You should come work with us.”
I didn’t take his words seriously at first, only humorously agreeing to chat. Even without years of friendship, Renji’s a persuasive guy. His suggestion lingered in my mind for days. I reached out to my closest circle—those I rely on for sound advice—and told them about my ideal setup: advising just 20 hours a week, reaping the rewards of my company’s sale, slowing down finally. Yet, this opportunity felt… different.
And they all echoed the same sentiment: Go for it.
I accepted a pay cut from my previous earnings, stepping into equity that might take time to materialize. But my drive wasn’t for instant gains—I joined because I trust the people and the product to possibly be the industry’s next big name. Upon experiencing their work firsthand, I was truly amazed. Everything made sense.
Visor, the XR Device That Shouldn’t Exist, But Does
Admittedly, I’m new to the XR space—though not to technology in a broader sense. Back in 2016, I wasn’t tinkering with sensors or DIY OpenVR builds. I’m your typical mainstream user, a newcomer even. I bought Apple’s Vision Pro just to see what spatial computing felt like.
It was quite effective. My productivity along with focus improved significantly. Then, I tried Visor—Immersed’s proprietary headset—and it offered more than I realized I needed.
Weighing just about 186 grams (lighter than my phone) and resembling chunky sunglasses, Visor operates independently, boasting dual 4K micro-OLED displays with a 3-hour battery life. But more than its specs, it’s crafted to support real tools: VS Code, Figma, email, Blender, terminal tabs—even Netflix. It doesn’t come off as an afterthought add-on to my computer.
It’s not a developer kit. It’s not a toy. It’s not a heavy burden. It doesn’t cost $3,499. It’s simply… the one device that integrates seamlessly into a workday.
Although I’m new around here, it’s evident this isn’t some early-stage prototype. It’s the first headset that screams, “This is ready for mainstream adoption.”
From App to Platform (and AI Co-Pilot)
If you’ve already experienced Immersed, you’d know it’s the world’s leading AR/VR productivity app. Enabling multi-monitor AR/VR workspaces, low-latency streaming, and cross-platform real-time collaborations, it’s witnessed tens of millions of sessions. Thousands of dedicated users have been grinding through substantial work in XR.
With Visor, we’re evolving beyond just an app. It serves as the entryway to a comprehensive spatial computing platform—an OS designed to support focus, deep work, and native 3D tools (not mere floating 2D windows). This is conceivably how Steve Jobs envisioned Apple; creating an entire ecosystem.
What truly solidified this concept for me was Curator AI—an integrated co-pilot that comprehends my workflow, minimizes task-switching, enhancing my productivity quietly. It’s not a mere add-on; it’s the platform’s connective tissue. It’s also what I wish Siri had already become.
Moreover, the synergy of the Immersed platform, Visor, and Curator AI propels us beyond just LLMs into tangible spaces. Given its OpenXR compatibility, developers can build directly atop it—be it tools, agents, or entire applications.
It’s not merely about transferring your desktop into 3D. It’s crafting spatial productivity from the ground level with AI woven seamlessly from the onset. It’s meant for the creators.
Why This Matters Now
My intention wasn’t to join Immersed merely to talk about floating screens or virtual avatars. My reason for coming on board lies in my conviction that spatial computing will redefine our work and lifestyle. This unparalleled mix of immersive environments, inherent tools, and continuous AI support marks a significant leap—and it’s arriving sooner than most anticipate. The vision, tech, and team at Immersed are truly capable of bringing this transformation to life, and that’s precisely why I’m here.
This isn’t confined to enthusiasts. What Immersed is creating is tailored for engineers, designers, traders, artists, startup founders, filmmakers—basically, anyone relying on screen-based work. Combined with the advancements in AI agents and humanoid robotics, the demand for a practical, immersive spatial platform is bound to increase.
Visor is more than just a headset. The Immersed platform transcends being a mere virtual workspace. Curator exceeds being only an LLM AI agent. Together, they constitute an entire ecosystem enabling all of us to elevate our potential.
We’re thrilled to share this with you all.
If you’ve been anticipating the development of the right headset—and the visionary company backing it—now’s the moment to join this journey. Be a part of bringing spatial computing to the mainstream with Immersed.
👉 Invest in Immersed before the wider world catches on.
Let’s craft the future—together.— Kit