Hey everyone, I’m Kit Navock, and I’ve recently stepped into the role of Chief Marketing Officer at Immersed. Before landing here, I sold my own company and, like many founders, found myself reflecting on my career and the people I wanted to collaborate with next. After much consideration, I became part of Immersed, drawn by its innovative vision. There’s an exciting opportunity for those who share this vision—to come onboard as investors before we hit another growth spurt! But first, let me share how I ended up here.
Immersed had been on my radar for some time. I was one of the early investors and gradually got to know the team, not through formal meetings, but through informal gatherings like movie nights and brainstorming sessions at their Austin office. I even ended up hiring someone from their circle for my previous company. It evolved from a simple curiosity into a profound respect. The Immersed team wasn’t just intelligent; they were also kind, ambitious, humble, and driven by a strong mission.
Fast-forward to a few months ago, I texted Renji, the founder of Immersed, about some basketball news. His response caught me off guard.
“You should come work with us,” he said.
At first, I shrugged it off. I only agreed to chat out of courtesy. Despite knowing him for years, I found myself intrigued by the idea. I pondered over it for several days, reaching out to my trusted friends and mentors about this twist. At that time, I was quite content, consulting part-time and finally slowing down after selling my business. Yet, this opportunity felt different.
My inner circle had a unanimous opinion: I should take the plunge.
So, I did. I accepted a salary lower than what I’ve been accustomed to, with equity that might not become liquid right away. But my decision wasn’t driven by a quick payoff. I joined because I believed in the people and the product—a journey that might just lead to the next big thing in tech. Once I got hands-on with what they were creating, it all made sense.
Let’s talk about Visor—the XR Device that, frankly, shouldn’t even exist, but it does. I’m relatively new to the XR space, even though technology isn’t new to me. I wasn’t one of those early adopters strapping sensors to myself and tinkering with VR back in the day. I’m more of a typical consumer. I got myself an Apple Vision Pro just to have a taste of spatial computing.
It did make me more productive, and I found better focus. But then, I tried the Visor—Immersed’s own headset—and it hit the mark in unexpected ways.
Visor is incredibly lightweight at around 186 grams, even less than my phone. Looking like chunky sunglasses, it operates on its own power with dual 4K micro-OLED displays and a 3-hour battery life. What’s groundbreaking, though, is that it’s designed for real productivity tools. Whether it’s VS Code, Figma, email, Blender, or Netflix, it didn’t feel like a mere afterthought to my computer.
It’s not a devkit. It’s not a toy. It’s not a beast to lug around. It’s not priced at $3,499. It’s simply… the one headset designed to integrate seamlessly into a typical workday.
Even as a newcomer, it’s evident this isn’t just a prototype. This is the headset that signals it’s time for the world to embrace this technology.
Moving from just an app to a full-fledged platform, enhanced by AI Co-Pilot, Immersed is breaking new ground. If you’ve used the Immersed app, you’re already aware that it’s a favorite for AR/VR productivity worldwide—enabling multi-monitor workspaces, low-latency streaming, and real-time multi-platform collaboration. We’ve hosted millions of sessions, with thousands of power users grinding through tasks in XR.
Visor elevates this experience, serving as the gateway to a comprehensive spatial computing platform—an OS dedicated to deep work and akin to the all-encompassing ecosystem Steve Jobs envisioned for Apple.
Curator AI, our built-in assistant, really underscored this transformation for me. It’s adept at understanding workflow, minimizing context switching, and quietly boosting productivity. It’s the seamless integration I’ve wished for Siri, but Curator is far more intuitive.
Paired with Visor and the Curator AI, the Immersed platform extends beyond traditional LLMs into the tangible world. Its compatibility with OpenXR means developers can build right on it—be they tools, agents, or even full-scale apps.
This isn’t about just transferring your desktop to 3D. It’s about creating a spatial productivity environment from scratch, with AI integral from day one. It’s tailored for the creators.
So, why does this matter at this very moment? I didn’t throw my hat in with Immersed just to chat about floating screens and digital avatars. I’m here because spatial computing has the power to reshape our work and lifestyles. Merging immersive environments with native tools and constant AI support is a profound leap forward, arriving faster than many anticipate. The team at Immersed possesses the vision, technical prowess, and the right group of people to drive this change. That’s the reason I’m here.
This isn’t just for tech enthusiasts. What Immersed is creating serves engineers, designers, traders, artists, entrepreneurs, filmmakers—basically anyone working with screens. As AI agents and humanoid robotics continue advancing, the need for a dependable immersive spatial platform is only going to skyrocket.
The Visor is more than a piece of hardware. The Immersed platform extends beyond mere virtual reality workspaces. Curator is not just another AI. Together, they form a revolutionary ecosystem that empowers us all.
We’re incredibly excited to share this journey with you.
If you’ve been waiting for the right company to deliver the right headset, this is your chance to be part of something groundbreaking. Join Immersed in making spatial computing a reality for everyone.
👉 Own a piece of Immersed before the world catches up.
Let’s build the future together.
— Kit