A VR travel platform for the elderly and injured veterans who cannot move freely. Creators upload the world — users travel via VR, large screens, and tablets.
Repetitive routines lead to depression and cognitive decline. No dedicated VR travel platform exists for them.
About 900,000 seniors in 5,500+ care facilities across Korea have almost no access to outdoor activities.
Veterans at 6 VA hospitals and 79 affiliated hospitals face physical restrictions that prevent them from traveling.
Despite growing demand, no dedicated digital travel platform exists for mobility-limited patients in Korea.
Anyone worldwide uploads 360° VR travel videos. Revenue distributed by views — self-sustaining content supply.
Clinically tracked reduction in depression (PHQ-9) and cognitive stimulation. Beyond entertainment — therapeutic value.
No VR headset required. Deployable on large TVs and tablets immediately — VR is an optional upgrade.
VA hospitals and veterans affairs as first anchor customers — stable revenue base through government contracts.
Four simple steps to a world of virtual travel experiences.
Travel creators shoot 360° VR footage with Insta360 or GoPro and upload to the platform.
AI pre-screening followed by Medical Advisory Board review. Certified therapeutic content gets a trust badge.
Care homes and hospitals subscribe institutionally. Individuals and families can also subscribe directly.
Watch on large TV, tablet, or VR headset. Therapy effect reports generated automatically for institutions.
VR travel content curated by creators worldwide — playable on any screen, including VR headsets.
No VR headset required for deployment. A fully device-neutral platform design.
Smart TV app on 65"+ displays in common rooms and wards. Easiest setup, zero individual device cost.
10"+ tablet mounted at bedside or wheelchair. Personalized content, 1-on-1 care sessions.
Maximum immersion. Lightweight AR glass partnership (72g) in progress to minimize burden on elderly users.
Current headsets (500g+) are unsuitable for elderly patients. Here is our roadmap.
B2G anchor + B2B recurring revenue + B2C brand growth — a stable multi-channel model.
6 VA hospitals + 79 affiliated hospitals under the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs. Government procurement contracts provide stable, large-scale revenue and credible references.
Approx. 5,500 elderly care facilities in Korea (2024). Monthly institutional subscriptions create reliable recurring revenue (MRR) alongside B2G efforts.
Direct app subscribers and families gifting subscriptions to loved ones. Lower unit economics but drives brand awareness and creator ecosystem growth.
From individuals to government institutions — tailored plans at every level.
Creator revenue share: 70% of ad & content revenue paid to creators (platform retains 30%)
Leveraging Korean references to enter hyper-aging Asian markets, then the global veterans care market.
Four departments working in sync to build and operate the platform.
Investment inquiries, institutional adoption, and partnership proposals are welcome.