By the time most investors hear about a company, it is already public and priced.
Submerged various. It is a private, pre-IPO company, operating at the intersection of AI, spatial computing and productivity, with over 1.5 million users already working up to 60 hours per week (equivalent to 2,000 cumulative years) within its platform.
This usage is important because Immersed is not selling an idea. It is building a complete next-generation computing stack that combines software, hardware and artificial intelligence, and is grounded in real user behavior.
Key technology partners include Meta, Samsung and Qualcomm. The company has also booked the NASDAQ ticker ($IMRS) and is currently letting new investors pre-IPO at $0.72 per share, but that window won’t stay open forever.
Early investors include Tim Tebow and executives from Facebook, Reddit, Intel, and SailPoint.
Don’t miss the chance to join them ahead of their potential IPO. Investors can receive free shares of up to 20%, depending on the size of the investment.
An investment opportunity you don’t want to miss
Submerged Changed the game in spatial computing (AR/VR), by developing the most widely used AR/VR productivity app in the Meta Quest Store.
They develop enterprise-grade software that enables professionals and teams to work full-time in shared virtual environments using AR/VR, support for multiple virtual displays, real-time collaboration, and seamless integration across macOS, Windows, and Linux.
But that’s not all. Immersed’s soon-to-be-released XR headset, Visor in partnership with Qualcomm, has 2 million more pixels than Apple’s Vision Pro at a 70% lower cost and 70% less weight. No wonder they’ve raised over $28 million so far, and are anticipating $71 million in first-year sales.
Here’s how the $250 billion future of work is redefining:
- Breakthrough Platform: Immersed has designed the first fully remote productivity system, combining immersive XR software, a distraction-free AI assistant, and its lightweight Visor headset to replace the traditional desktop.
- Huge Momentum: Immersed is expanding mass production of Visor, its first productivity-focused headset, with more than 75,000 already in the queue. Meanwhile, its AI assistant, Curator, is rolling out new features to deepen user engagement and adoption.
- Opportunity: You can join over 7,000 investors who have already acquired pre-IPO shares in Immersed Growth. It has already seen a valuation growth of 4000%.
They have partnerships with Qualcomm, Google, and Samsung. CEOs and founders from Facebook, Reddit, and SailPoint have invested.
You can too. But there’s no time to waste.
Invest in Submerged Before the stock price rose by $0.72.
An early entry point to the next technology platform
Every major shift in computing starts out the same way: it’s rejected by the majority, slowly adopted, and then suddenly ubiquitous.
Spatial computing has reached an adoption stage, but according to Meta, Immersed is the only AR/VR app that people use for up to 60 hours a week. There’s not even a close second.
As technology reshapes the way people work, a $250 billion opportunity now exists. With the help of partners like Meta, Qualcomm, and Samsung, Immersed is perfectly positioned to grab it.
You can invest as little as $1 per share before a potential IPO, but don’t wait too long.
Minimum investment: $999.36. Early investors qualify for an additional 20% shares before the IPO.
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