Hey everyone, I’m Kit Navock, stepping in as the new Chief Marketing Officer at Immersed. A while back, I sold my company, and like anyone in my shoes post-sale, I was figuring out my next move—considering what projects and teamwork would excite me next. Fast forward, here I am with Immersed, convinced by the company’s vision. Now, if you share this vision, you have the opportunity to invest and join us as we continue to grow! But let me give you some background on how I ended up here.
Immersed has been on my radar for some time. Years ago, I invested early and got to know the team through shared experiences—casual movie nights, enjoyable meals, and endless brainstorming sessions at their Austin digs. I even hired someone from this incredible group when my company was running. My curiosity morphed into profound respect—not just because they were smart but because they were genuine, driven, and humble people committed to their mission.
A few months back, I reached out to Renji, the founder of Immersed, with some basketball news. His response was unexpected.
“You should come work with us,” he said.
Initially, I took the call just to humor him, but his words lingered in my mind. I thought about it a lot and even talked to my closest friends and mentors. I was living comfortably—consulting part-time, enjoying a post-sale break. Yet, something about this opportunity felt different.
Everyone I spoke to said the same thing: Go for it.
So, I decided to take a leap of faith. I accepted a lower salary than I’ve had in years, along with equity that wouldn’t be liquid for a while. But my decision wasn’t about instant gratification; it was about faith in the people and the product as the potential next big thing in tech. And once I got my hands on what they’re building, I was blown away. Everything started falling into place.
### Visor: The XR Device That Shouldn’t Exist, Yet Does
I have to admit, I’m pretty new to XR. While I’m no stranger to tech, the AR/VR space was a different ballgame for me. I wasn’t one of those early adopters, hacking gear for fun back in 2016. I’m more mainstream, a newbie—you get the idea. So, when I got myself an Apple Vision Pro, I just wanted to understand spatial computing.
It worked fine. My productivity increased, and I was more focused. But then I tried the Visor—Immersed’s own headset—and it had everything I didn’t realize I needed.
Visor is remarkably light at around 186 grams, even lighter than my phone. It resembles chunky sunglasses and runs standalone with dual 4K micro-OLED screens and a 3-hour battery life. But what’s truly impressive is how it’s designed for practical use: VS Code, Figma, email, Blender, terminal, Netflix—you name it. It wasn’t just an accessory to my computer; it was a fully integrated tool.
This isn’t some developer kit, not a mere gadget, not a burdensome device, nor is it priced at $3,499. It just fits seamlessly into a typical workday.
Even though I’m new to this, I can see it’s not some half-baked prototype. It’s the first headset that made me think, “This is ready for the real world.”
### From App to Platform (and AI Co-Pilot)
Now, if you’ve used Immersed, you know it’s the world’s leading AR/VR productivity app. It boasts multi-monitor AR/VR workspaces, low-latency streaming, and real-time collaboration across platforms. With tens of millions of sessions and thousands of power users working in XR, it’s made a name for itself.
With Visor, we’re pushing the boundaries beyond just being an app. It’s an entry point to a full spatial computing ecosystem—an OS crafted for focus, deep work, and inherent 3D tools, not just floating 2D windows. It’s reminiscent of how Steve Jobs envisioned Apple—as an entire ecosystem.
What truly clicked for me was Curator AI, a built-in co-pilot that understands my workflow, minimizes context switching, and seamlessly boosts productivity. It’s not a mere add-on; it’s the very fabric of this platform. It’s what I always hoped Siri would be but isn’t yet.
Moreover, combining the Immersed platform with Visor and Curator AI pushes us beyond LLMs into tangible space. Its OpenXR compatibility means developers can create directly on it—whether tools, agents, or complete apps.
This isn’t about simple 3D representations of desktops. It’s about creating spatial productivity from scratch, with AI as a foundational element. It’s for the creators.
### Why This Matters Now
Joining Immersed wasn’t about virtual screens or digital avatars. It was about the belief that spatial computing will revolutionize how we work and live. The fusion of immersive spaces, native tools, and continuous AI support marks a significant leap—and it’s coming quicker than most anticipate. Immersed has the vision, the technology, and the team to make this a reality, and that’s why I’m onboard.
This isn’t just for enthusiasts. What Immersed is crafting is for engineers, designers, traders, artists, founders, and filmmakers—essentially anyone working on a screen. As AI and humanoid robotics evolve, the need for an immersive spatial platform that works effortlessly will only increase.
Visor is more than a headset. The Immersed platform isn’t just another VR space to clock in. Curator is more than an AI tool. Collectively, they form a robust ecosystem that propels us all forward.
We’re genuinely excited to share this with you.
If you’ve been waiting for the right headset and the right company behind it, now’s your chance to get involved. Join Immersed as we bring spatial computing to the forefront.
👉 Own a stake in Immersed before the world catches on.
Let’s build the future—together. — Kit