Sony

Sony is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Tokyo. It develops and manufactures audio, video, communications, and information technology products for consumer and professional markets. Sony operates through seven main business segments, including electronics appliances, games, devices and semiconductors, entertainment content, and financial services.

Antonio Avitabile

Managing Director

Roberta Ferrari

Investor

Kazuhito Hadano

CEO

Tiffany Huang

Investor

Farrukh Hussain

Investor

Timo Kilp

Investment Professional

Mahesh Kumar

Investor

Costantino Mariella

Investor

Austin Noronha

Managing Director

Aadit Parikh

Investor

Namita Raichura

Investor

Satoko Suenaga

Investor

Chieko Tazuke

Investor

Joseph Tou

Managing Director

Emily (Goldberg) Tseng

Investor

Moto Tsuchikawa

Chief Investment Manager

Gen Tsuchikawa

Investor

Atsuto Ueno

Investor

Andrew Yi

Senior Associate

Kenichiro Yoshida

CEO

De Zhang

Investor

Past deals in Virtual Reality

Pictoria

Series A in 2024
Pictoria Inc., founded in 2017 and based in Tokyo, Japan, specializes in the production of events and virtual reality content. The company manages a diverse range of entertainment events, including traditional talk events and those utilizing advanced technologies such as 3D motion capture. Pictoria operates an innovative entertainment platform that focuses on virtual services, including the development of a virtual YouTuber business featuring patented characters. This platform aims to create new methods of communication, effectively connecting the virtual and real worlds for its users.

Style Port

Series D in 2023
Style Port Inc., founded in 2017 and based in Nagoya, Japan, specializes in virtual reality (VR) technology for the real estate sector. The company's primary product, Roov, is an Internet VR platform that allows real estate agents to effectively showcase properties and helps users visualize interiors. Roov utilizes artificial intelligence to generate 3D modeling data from computer-aided design (CAD) files, accommodating both newly constructed properties and occupied secondhand homes. The platform enables users to simulate furniture placement, conduct indoor measurements, and perform virtual walkthroughs, enhancing the property viewing experience. It operates on general terminals and web browsers, utilizing its proprietary development engine to streamline the process.

Scriptic

Seed Round in 2023
Scriptic operates a Generative AI-powered mobile app platform specializing in interactive dramas. Users can engage as the main character in high-quality dramas, with the flagship experience being a crime drama where they investigate and solve murders through the victim's smartphone.

Emperia

Series A in 2023
Emperia creates and manages immersive virtual experiences for brands across retail sectors. Its platform combines e-commerce accessibility with physical shopping impact, offering customer engagement, personalization, data monitoring, and omnichannel cohesion. Based in London and New York, Emperia's team comprises 3D environment engineers, fashion industry veterans, and branding experts. They collaborate with renowned brands like Dior, Burberry, and Harrods to deliver innovative virtual experiences.

Beyond Sports

Acquisition in 2022
Beyond Sports offers a cutting-edge visualization platform that transforms real-time sports data into virtual reality simulations. This enables enhanced engagement solutions for leagues, broadcasters, and brands, while also providing professional teams with advanced insights and training methods.

Epic Games

Venture Round in 2022
Epic Games is an American video game and software company that develops games for PC, consoles, mobile devices, augmented reality, virtual reality, and the Web. It licenses and provides its Unreal Engine technology to other developers, enabling the creation of high-fidelity, interactive experiences. The company operates a digital storefront that allows developers to publish, distribute, and monetize games and 3D content, supporting cross-platform compatibility and scalable performance across PC, console, mobile, and immersive devices.

LIV

Series A in 2022
LIV is a Prague-based company that develops virtual reality software and extended reality capture technology for creating, publishing, and sharing immersive VR experiences. Its platform provides a full-stack content creation toolset that enables developers and creators to build immersive VR games and entertainment content and to share these experiences with audiences. The company focuses on empowering VR creators to live stream experiences in real time, turning passive viewers into active participants. Since launching in 2018, LIV has driven over 1.5 billion views, reflecting strong engagement with its audience-centric approach to VR storytelling and gameplay.

Rad

Venture Round in 2022
Rad is an innovative online entertainment platform that specializes in streaming services. It offers an app suite called Rad NFTV, which provides users access to Live TV, Premium Video, and Live Events, all accessible through non-fungible tokens (NFTs). In addition to its core offerings, Rad is associated with Littlstar, a global network focused on virtual reality, 360-degree video, and immersive experiences. This combination positions Rad as a unique player in the entertainment industry, leveraging cutting-edge technology to enhance viewer engagement and expand its content offerings.

MonoAI Technology

Venture Round in 2022
MonoAI Technology develops and operates network games, conducts research and content development for virtual and augmented reality, and offers a QA service that integrates software testing and AI. Its XR business includes a metaverse platform (XR Cloud) that allows simultaneous connection, a metaverse space creation service (monoXR) for online games and VR/AR content, a QA service (monoQA) using test automation, and a communications library (Monobit Engine) for online games and network applications.

Style Port

Venture Round in 2021
Style Port Inc., founded in 2017 and based in Nagoya, Japan, specializes in virtual reality (VR) technology for the real estate sector. The company's primary product, Roov, is an Internet VR platform that allows real estate agents to effectively showcase properties and helps users visualize interiors. Roov utilizes artificial intelligence to generate 3D modeling data from computer-aided design (CAD) files, accommodating both newly constructed properties and occupied secondhand homes. The platform enables users to simulate furniture placement, conduct indoor measurements, and perform virtual walkthroughs, enhancing the property viewing experience. It operates on general terminals and web browsers, utilizing its proprietary development engine to streamline the process.

Epic Games

Venture Round in 2021
Epic Games is an American video game and software company that develops games for PC, consoles, mobile devices, augmented reality, virtual reality, and the Web. It licenses and provides its Unreal Engine technology to other developers, enabling the creation of high-fidelity, interactive experiences. The company operates a digital storefront that allows developers to publish, distribute, and monetize games and 3D content, supporting cross-platform compatibility and scalable performance across PC, console, mobile, and immersive devices.

Epic Games

Corporate Round in 2020
Epic Games is an American video game and software company that develops games for PC, consoles, mobile devices, augmented reality, virtual reality, and the Web. It licenses and provides its Unreal Engine technology to other developers, enabling the creation of high-fidelity, interactive experiences. The company operates a digital storefront that allows developers to publish, distribute, and monetize games and 3D content, supporting cross-platform compatibility and scalable performance across PC, console, mobile, and immersive devices.

Insightness

Acquisition in 2019
Founded in 2014, Insightness develops visual tracking systems based on brain-inspired technology. Its systems provide sensor chips with smart pixels for low-power spatial awareness, enabling fast reaction times and lag-free augmented reality experiences.

AdHawk Microsystems

Series B in 2019
Founded in 2015, AdHawk Microsystems develops eye tracking technology using micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS), replacing traditional cameras for enhanced speed and power efficiency. Its full-stack solution enables integration into extended reality devices, wearables, and clinical instruments, unlocking insights into human cognition.

DigiLens

Series C in 2019
DigiLens is a Sunnyvale, California-based developer of holographic waveguide display technology and photopolymer optical platforms for extended reality (XR). The company offers waveguide displays, light engines, and development kits to help OEMs design XR-enabled devices for automotive, enterprise, consumer, avionics, and defense applications. Its patented optical platform and a low-cost contact-copy manufacturing process support compact, high-fidelity XR modules, including augmented reality and heads-up display solutions. DigiLens focuses on enabling OEM partners to create customized XR experiences by combining materials, software tools, and display architectures that extend the field of view and reduce device size and weight.

H2L

Seed Round in 2017
H2L Inc. is a Tokyo-based company focused on researching and developing electric stimulation devices that enhance human interaction with virtual environments. Founded in 2012, H2L creates innovative technologies aimed at expanding human capabilities. Its flagship products include UnlimitedHand, a virtual reality gaming controller that utilizes electronic muscle stimulation to interpret hand gestures and enable users to interact with virtual objects, and PossessedHand, a device equipped with a forearm belt that stimulates the muscles to control finger movements for applications in rehabilitation and learning support. The company aims to enrich user experiences in virtual and augmented reality by providing tactile feedback and measuring muscle movements, allowing users to engage more fully with digital experiences.

DigiLens

Series B in 2017
DigiLens is a Sunnyvale, California-based developer of holographic waveguide display technology and photopolymer optical platforms for extended reality (XR). The company offers waveguide displays, light engines, and development kits to help OEMs design XR-enabled devices for automotive, enterprise, consumer, avionics, and defense applications. Its patented optical platform and a low-cost contact-copy manufacturing process support compact, high-fidelity XR modules, including augmented reality and heads-up display solutions. DigiLens focuses on enabling OEM partners to create customized XR experiences by combining materials, software tools, and display architectures that extend the field of view and reduce device size and weight.
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