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Immersed Closes Retail Investor Round July 30 as 1.5M Users Log 60-Hour Work Weeks in VR

Immersed, the startup behind the top-ranked productivity app on Meta Quest, is winding down a Regulation A fundraising round on July 30, with shares priced at $0.79. The company reports 1.5 million professionals are using its platform for full-time virtual work, logging up to 60 hours a week inside shared virtual offices — a usage rate that, according to Immersed, has no close rival among AR/VR applications on Meta's platform.

By Tomas ReyesMacro DeskJuly 4, 20262 min read
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Immersed, the startup behind the top-ranked productivity app on Meta Quest, is winding down a Regulation A fundraising round on July 30, with shares priced at $0.79. The company reports 1.5 million professionals are using its platform for full-time virtual work, logging up to 60 hours a week inside shared virtual offices — a usage rate that, according to Immersed, has no close rival among AR/VR applications on Meta's platform.

What the Traction Numbers Show

Immersed says its user base has collectively logged more than 2,000 cumulative years of in-headset work time, and the company has generated more than $7 million in revenue. The software supports multiple virtual high-resolution displays with real-time collaboration, integrating across macOS, Windows, and Linux. A longtime technology reporter, cited by the company, wrote that VR's capacity to cut out distractions proved to be a feature rather than a limitation — a reframe that appears central to how Immersed positions sustained professional use. An AI assistant called Curator is being rolled out with new features aimed at deepening engagement.

The Hardware Bet: Visor

The more consequential commercial question is whether Immersed can move from software into hardware without losing margin. The company is scaling mass production of Visor, its own AR/VR headset built in partnership with Qualcomm, and projects $71 million in hardware demand. Immersed claims Visor carries 2 million more pixels than Apple's Vision Pro at 70% lower cost and 70% lower weight. More than 75,000 professionals are already on the waitlist. The hardware effort is backed by partnerships with Meta, Samsung, and Qualcomm.

The Round: $33M In, Window Closing

Immersed has raised $33 million from more than 8,000 investors during the current offering, and reports 4,000% valuation growth since early rounds. Backers include executives from Facebook, Reddit, Intel, and SailPoint, alongside Tim Tebow. The Regulation A round closes July 30; shares are currently available at $0.79.

For prospective retail investors, the commercial stakes are plain: Immersed has a credible early-adopter base in its usage data, but whether Visor's hardware ramp is profitable — and who ultimately absorbs the headset cost, enterprise IT budgets or individual workers — will determine whether those software numbers translate into durable returns.

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Filed by the macro desk of MarketPR on July 4, 2026. Source: MarketPR. Indicative figures are not investment advice.

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Key takeaways

Frequently asked

When does Immersed's fundraising round close and at what share price?

The Regulation A round closes July 30, with shares priced at $0.79.

How many people use Immersed and how much do they use it?

Immersed reports 1.5 million professionals use its platform for full-time virtual work, logging up to 60 hours a week, and users have collectively logged more than 2,000 cumulative years of in-headset work time.

What is Visor and how does it compare to Apple's Vision Pro?

Visor is Immersed's own AR/VR headset built in partnership with Qualcomm, which the company claims carries 2 million more pixels than Apple's Vision Pro at 70% lower cost and 70% lower weight.

How much has Immersed raised and who are its backers?

Immersed has raised $33 million from more than 8,000 investors, with backers including executives from Facebook, Reddit, Intel, and SailPoint, as well as Tim Tebow, and reports 4,000% valuation growth since early rounds.

What is the main risk for prospective investors?

The key uncertainty is whether Visor's hardware ramp will be profitable and who absorbs the headset cost—enterprise IT budgets or individual workers—which will determine whether the software usage numbers translate into durable returns.