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Virtuix Holdings Inc., through its subsidiary, develops and manufactures virtual reality (VR) gaming systems and products.
| Metric (USD) | Q4 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q1 2025 | Q4 2024 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total Revenue | $963,817↓ | $984,812↓ | $1.03M↓ | $1.48M↑ | $1.26M |
| Gross Profit | $289,421↓ | $407,549↑ | $176,077↑ | $128,226↑ | -$19,418 |
| Operating Income | -$1.84M↓ | -$1.53M↑ | -$2.04M↑ | -$2.47M↓ | -$1.83M |
| Net Income | -$2.73M↓ | -$1.85M↑ | -$2.31M↑ | -$2.62M↓ | -$1.97M |
Virtuix Holdings Inc., through its subsidiary, develops and manufactures virtual reality (VR) gaming systems and products. The company's products include VR systems, headset, treadmill, and access of game store. The company also sells its products on...
In June 2026, Virtuix Inc. launched Omni One for Quest, integrating its omni-directional treadmill with Meta Quest 2 and Quest 3 headsets under Meta’s “Made for Meta” program and featuring the system in the Meta Store with bundled, Omni-optimized games. This move not only connects Virtuix to millions of active Quest users but also deepens its position in full-body XR interaction, creating broader opportunities for recurring content partnerships and defense-oriented training...
Virtuix Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:VTIX) earlier this week announced the launch of Omni One for Quest, a development that significantly expands the reach of the company's virtual reality platform by making it compatible with Meta Quest 2 and Quest 3 headsets. Speaking with Proactive, chief...
Investing.com -- Virtuix is launching Omni One for Quest, a Meta-certified version of its omni-directional treadmill system compatible with Meta Quest 2 and Quest 3 headsets, Investing.com has learned.
Virtuix Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:VTIX) has launched Omni One for Quest, a plug-and-play integration that makes its omnidirectional treadmill compatible with Meta Quest 2 and Quest 3 headsets, significantly expanding the Austin-based company's addressable market. The product has received "Made for...
Virtuix secured funding from the United States Air Force to advance its AI-powered VR battlefield rehearsal platform.