Hello there, I’m Kit Navock, diving into a new adventure as the CMO at Immersed. After selling my own company, I found myself at a crossroads, reflecting on the kind of work and people I wanted to align with next. The answer came through clearly: it was Immersed. This company’s vision struck a chord with me, and now, we’re opening the doors for others to join us on this exciting journey as investors before we ramp things up even further. But let’s rewind a bit and let me share how I got here.
Immersed has been on my radar for quite some time now. As an early investor years ago, I got to know the team in a genuine and organic way—think movie nights, shared meals, brainstorming sessions at their Austin office. It was more than professional respect; these were not just intelligent individuals but genuinely good people—determined, humble, and driven by their mission.
Fast forward to just a few months back when I reached out to Renji, the founder of Immersed, about some basketball news, and he casually suggested, “You should come work with us.” It wasn’t an immediate yes for me. Curiosity got the better of me, and I took the call, partially to entertain him but also to hear him out. Spending days mulling it over, I discussed it with those in my inner circle, friends and mentors who know me best. I told them about my lifestyle—light consulting hours, the post-sale relaxation I savored. But this new opportunity felt different.
To my surprise, everyone echoed the same advice: Go for it.
Taking the leap meant accepting a lower salary than I’ve received in recent years, with equity tied up for a little while. But this isn’t about quick wins; it’s about believing in a team and a product with the potential to redefine the tech landscape. And when I finally got to see what they’re creating firsthand, I was truly amazed. Everything clicked into place.
### Visor: The XR Device That Defies Expectations
I’ll admit it, XR is pretty new to me. Technology, in general, isn’t—I’ve been around the block—but the whole AR/VR thing is still fresh territory. I wasn’t the enthusiast with sensors taped to my face, tinkering with OpenVR hacks back in 2016. Consider me more of a mainstream newcomer. My curiosity led me to buy an Apple Vision Pro just to experience spatial computing, and it was somewhat productive, sure. Then I tried Visor, Immersed’s own headset, and it captured everything I didn’t realize I was missing.
Visor is exceptionally lightweight at around 186 grams—lighter than my phone—with a standalone setup featuring dual 4K micro-OLED displays and a 3-hour battery life. But what resonated most was its design for real-world tools: VS Code, Figma, email, Blender, Netflix, and more. It wasn’t just a tacked-on extension of a computer. It’s not a prototype, nor a developer’s kit, not meant for just play, nor is it priced at $3,499. It’s the hardware for those looking to make XR part of their everyday work life.
Even as a newbie, I recognized that this headset was ready for a broader audience—it’s not just an experimental gadget; it’s ready to take the world by storm.
### Evolving from App to Platform with AI Co-Pilot
If you’ve ever used Immersed, you know it stands tall as the most-utilized AR/VR productivity app worldwide. Think multi-monitor workspaces, low-latency streaming, and seamless cross-platform collaboration. Millions are logging sessions, with thousands using it for genuine productivity in XR daily.
With the Visor launch, we’re moving beyond just an app, developing a spatial computing platform designed for intense focus and productivity, using native 3D tools instead of 2D windows. In my mind, it resembles how Steve Jobs envisioned Apple as a complete ecosystem.
The added layer of Curator AI truly sealed the deal for me—an AI co-pilot that enhances my efficiency by understanding my workflow and subtly boosting productivity. It feels like the digital assistant I always wished Siri would be, and it’s seamlessly integrated, not a mere novelty.
What’s more, with OpenXR compatibility, developers can build anything from additional tools and assistants to complete applications right on the platform. It’s not just about bringing desktops into a 3D world; it’s about inventing spatial productivity from the very beginning, with AI as a core component. It’s tailored for creators and innovators.
### The Importance of Now
Joining Immersed wasn’t about fancy virtual environments or conversational avatars. I’m here because I see spatial computing as transformative for the future of work and life. The blend of immersive settings, purpose-built tools, and constant AI presence offers a significant advance, arriving quicker than many anticipate. The team here possesses the foresight and skills to bring this vision to life, which is why I’m on board.
This isn’t a niche tool—it’s crafted for engineers, designers, traders, artists, directors, anyone tethered to a screen. As AI and robotics advance, the demand for a reliable spatial platform will only intensify.
Visor is more than a headset. The Immersed platform transcends virtual workspace expectations. Curator isn’t just an AI assistant. Together, they represent an integrated system enabling us all to advance.
We’re thrilled to share this with you.
If you’re longing for a top-tier headset and visionary company, your chance to be involved has arrived. Join us in making spatial computing accessible to the wider public.
👉 Don’t wait; seize the opportunity to invest in Immersed before things truly take off.
Let’s shape the future together. — Kit