Hey there, I’m Kit Navock, and I’ve recently taken on the role of CMO at Immersed. It’s been quite a journey to get here. After selling my previous company, like many other founders, I was reflecting on what I wanted next in life—what kind of projects and people I wanted to work with. The short version? I chose Immersed because I believe in its vision. And now, anyone who shares this vision has the chance to become an investor before we ramp things up even further! But let me back up and share how I ended up on this path.
Immersed was something that fascinated me for a while. I had been an early investor, getting to know the team through casual hangouts like movie nights and brainstorming sessions over dinner at their Austin office. I even ended up hiring someone from their group at my company. What began as simple curiosity transformed into profound respect. These folks were not just intelligent—they were genuine, driven, and focused on a mission.
Then, a few months back, I sent a text to Renji, the founder of Immersed, about some basketball news. His response? “You should come work with us.”
I didn’t see it coming. Honestly, I agreed to chat with him more out of curiosity. Even if I hadn’t known him for years, his enthusiasm would have been hard to resist. I couldn’t stop thinking about it. I reached out to my closest friends and mentors, those who know me best. At that time, life was pretty sweet: consulting a few hours a week, freshly liberated from my company sale, and truly enjoying a slower pace. But this opportunity felt… different.
Everyone I talked to gave me the same advice: go for it.
So, I accepted a lower salary than I had seen in many years, with equity that could take a while to yield returns. But I didn’t join for a quick victory—I was in it for the long haul, because I saw potential in the people and the product to evolve into a giant in tech. When I finally experienced what they were working on, I was seriously impressed. Everything made sense at that moment.
Let’s chat about Visor, the XR device that’s rewriting the rules. I’m relatively new to the XR scene—not to technology in general—but this whole AR/VR world was new territory. I was that mainstream guy who picked up an Apple Vision Pro just to get a taste of spatial computing.
While it was effective and improved my focus, it was only when I tried Immersed’s own headset, Visor, that I discovered exactly what I’d been craving.
Weighing around 186 grams, it’s lighter than my phone, resembles chunky sunglasses, offers standalone functionality with dual 4K micro-OLED displays, and lasts about three hours on a charge. But here’s the kicker—it’s designed for actual work: VS Code, Figma, emails, Blender, terminals, tabs, even Netflix. It doesn’t feel like an afterthought to your computer setup.
It’s not a devkit. It’s not a gimmick. It’s not bulky. It doesn’t cost $3,499. It’s simply the tool that seamlessly integrates into your workday.
Although I’m fairly new, even I can tell: this is not some experimental prototype. It’s the first headset that made me think, “Wow, this is ready for everyone.”
Let’s move on from app to platform—and introduce Curator AI, your new co-pilot. Maybe you’re already familiar with Immersed; it’s the most popular AR/VR productivity app globally. Think multi-display AR/VR workspaces, minimal latency streaming, and real-time cross-platform collaboration. With countless sessions and legions of power users, it’s a game-changer in the XR space.
Now with Visor, we’re not stopping at just an app. It’s the entry point to a complete spatial computing platform—an operating system designed for focus, deep work, and native 3D tools, not just floating 2D windows. It’s reminiscent of Steve Jobs’ vision for an all-encompassing ecosystem.
The game-changer for me was Curator AI—an integrated co-pilot that grasps my workflow, minimizes context-switching, and silently ramps up productivity. This isn’t a gimmick; it’s the backbone of the platform. Honestly, it’s what I hoped Siri would be by now, but it’s not there yet.
Additionally, the Immersed platform paired with Visor and Curator AI is propelling us past simple LLMs into tangible space. With OpenXR compatibility, developers can build right on top—whether that means tools, agents, or entirely new apps.
This isn’t just about translating your desktop into 3D. It’s about building spatial productivity from the ground up, with AI integrated from the beginning. It’s created for the innovators.
Here’s why this matters right now. I didn’t join Immersed to talk about floating screens and digital avatars. I joined because I’m convinced spatial computing is set to transform our work and our lives. The blend of immersive environments, native tools, and ever-present AI support signifies a huge leap—and it’s coming faster than most realize. I trust the vision, the technology, and the team at Immersed to make it all happen. That’s why I’m here.
This isn’t just aimed at hobbyists. Immersed is building tools for engineers, designers, traders, artists, business founders, filmmakers—anyone working with screens. And as AI and robotics advance further, the significance of a spatial platform that performs seamlessly will only skyrocket.
Visor is beyond just a headset. The Immersed platform exceeds a virtual reality workspace. Curator transcends a simple AI agent. Together, they create a complete ecosystem, elevating us all to new heights.
We’re excited to bring this to everyone.
If you’ve been waiting for the perfect headset—and the right company backing it—now’s your moment to join us. Help Immersed bring spatial computing to the world.
👉 Consider investing in Immersed before the world catches on.
Let’s shape the future—together.— Kit