
As XR continues to integrate and be elevated by AI, a partnership between VITURE and NVIDIA unlocks a new convergence point for the two technologies. Specifically, VITURE is the latest partner in NVIDIA’s XR AI platform, which helps enterprises deploy intelligent XR.
As background, one of the challenges in enterprise XR is getting an organization’s data to operate across XR headsets and smart glasses. That data is often required for things like 3D models or other content to be brought to life for end users, and to support their visual guidance.
Now that AI is increasingly in the mix to support context-aware XR, the plot thickens. It’s not just about deploying 3D data to XR headsets, but also compute-intensive AI. NVIDIA’s XR AI platform supports that by integrating a given company’s XR devices and data with its GPU resources.
The goal in all this is AI that sees, listens, and responds intelligently to the sensory inputs of complex enterprise environments. That can involve AI agents that support intelligent visual guidance in functions ranging from maintenance to medical research. Call it agentic XR.
Natural Fit
One place where NVIDIA’s XR AI platform is being deployed is Stanford University’s School of Medicine. Researchers using VITURE’s AR glasses and LabOS software are assisted by AI that sees what they see and, in turn, provides intelligent co-pilot support and reference data.
Beyond the Stanford deployment, this partnership has broader implications for VITURE. Its video display glasses are mostly known as a display peripheral to mirror one’s screens to massive virtual private monitors. The primary use case is gaming and streaming entertainment.
But this latest example brings VITURE to enterprise productivity, which could be an expansive market opportunity for the already fast-growing company. The weight, affordability, and visual performance (see our VITURE Luma Pro review), could make it a natural fit for the enterprise.
Specifically, enterprise functions where VITURE’s technology could shine include professions and processes where line-of-sight reference information and intelligent support boost productivity. We’re talking everything from healthcare to IT field services to industrial assembly.
Today, for the first time, NVIDIA launched its XR AI page, and we’re incredibly proud to be a part of it — in collaboration with NVIDIA and Stanford Medicine, pioneering the future of XR and AI in healthcare!
It’s truly surreal to witness and be part of this moment.
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— VITURE (@getVITURE) October 28, 2025
Revved Up
In addition to expanding VITURE’s addressable market, the collaboration with NVIDIA unlocks its capabilities. Specifically, it helps VITURE expand from its signature 2D screen mirroring into immersive 3D experiences. This brings dimension to use cases like design collaboration.
To be fair, VITURE already has immersive 3D capabilities. For example, its devices can convert 2D content to 3D on the fly, such as existing photo libraries or streaming entertainment. This rivals much more expensive technology, such as Apple’s spatial photos and video.
Combining that capability with NVIDIA’s XR AI platform means that VITURE could be expanding from entertainment into agentic XR. That mashup of XR and agentic AI could elevate enterprise productivity with intelligent and context-aware guidance, which is just starting to get revved up.
For more color, see the portion of NVIDIA’s recent keynote where it featured the VITURE collaboration. You can also see more technical detail about NVIDIA’s XR AI platform and its partnership with VITURE, and stay tuned for more coverage as it advances.





