TRANSFORM YOUR GUEST EXPERIENCE TO INCLUDE THE IMMERSIVE WORLD OF WILDLIFE IN 360° VR


WildXR, our flagship education solution, enables zoos, museums, and other non-profits to immerse users in hundreds of unique 360° XR experiences, from up-close animal encounters, to wild safari rides, to in-depth conservation stories.

300+

different experiences

Our library of 360° wildlife content is the largest in the world.

CUSTOMIZEABLE OPTIONS

We can tailor VR experiences to fit with your own vision for guest engagement in various ways:

— looped experiences

— choose your own adventure style

— deep dive conservation stories

— exclusive gallery events

— or Upload and manage your own content!

REACTIONS TO OUR WILDXR:

UPDATED REGULARLY

Our conservation film team is always in the field bringing new and exciting experiences to WildXR, meaning your guests can return knowing they will see the new and updated content.

FOOTAGE COLLECTED FROM HUNDREDS OF HABITATS:

DEPLOY EASILY

All you need is a power outlet and a healthy WiFi connection, and we can get you setup in a single day.

Our auto-launch system gets users in the experience right away. No docent needed.

“PUBLIC-PROOF”

We’ve designed our VR headsets to stand the test of time against all age ranges.

WildXR uses custom-designed, hardened cages paired together with strengthened cables to reduce breakage in public settings.

MANAGE REMOTELY

Update the content or configuration any of your VR headsets in real-time, from any computer.

TRUSTED NON-PROFIT

Our mission is to save endangered species with tech, and are not looking to make a profit.

LARGE DISPLAY OPTIONS

In many cases, a large format display paired with VR headsets is a HUGE attractor for guests, and we can help set up your WildXR experience to include VR with a corresponding display, so all guests (not just the ones in the headsets) can enjoy experiences together.

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GUEST CONSERVATION IMPACT

“Virtual Reality videos of animals have been shown to enhance empathy and pro-environmental behavior, making them a powerful tool for conservation education and advocacy.”

Frontiers in Psychology


WILDXR IN THE REAL WORLD:

CLICK BELOW TO SEE SOME OF THE SPECIES WE’VE FILMED IN EACH CATEGORY

*new species added regularly

  • Salamander - Fire

    Treefrog - Gliding

  • Albatross - Black-browed

    Buzzard - Augur

    Buzzard - European

    Caracara - Striated

    Chicken - Greater Prairie

    Cormorant - Imperial

    Curassow - Great

    Eagle - Tawny

    Falcon - Barbary

    Goose - Canada

    Grouse - Greater Sage

    Gull - Kelp

    Hawk - Ferruginous

    Hawk - Harris's

    Hawk - Red-tailed

    Hawk - Swainson's

    Hoopoe - Common

    Hornbill - Yellow-billed

    Kestrel - American

    Macaw - Scarlet

    Ostrich - Common

    Owl - African Scops

    Owl - Barn

    Owl - Eastern Screech

    Owl - Great Horned

    Parotia - Western

    Penguin - African

    Penguin - King

    Penguin - Magellanic

    Penguin - Southern Rockhopper

    Sandgrouse - Double-banded

    Secretarybird

    Stork - Marabou

    Stork - Saddlebill

    Swan - Mute

    Swan - Trumpeter

    Turkey - Wild

    Vulture - American Black

    Vulture - King

    Vulture - Lappet-faced

    Vulture - Ruppell's

  • Fish - Crocodile

    Fish - Great Barracuda

  • Ant - Army

    Ant - Leafcutter

    Bee - Honey

    Beetle - Dung

    Beetle - Rhinoceros

    Butterfly

    Butterfly - Blue Morpho

    Butterfly - Guineafowl

    Crab - Fiddler

    Crab - Hermit

    Cuttlefish

    Jellyfish

    Maggot

    Millipede - Giant African

    Octopus

  • Agouti

    Antelope - Blesbok

    Antelope - Impala

    Antelope - Sable

    Antelope - Springbok

    Antelope - Topi

    Baboon - Chacma

    Badger - American

    Badger - Eurasian

    Bear - American Black

    Bear - Polar

    Bison - American

    Bobcat

    Buffalo - African

    Cheetah

    Chimpanzee

    Coati - White-nosed

    Coyote

    Dolphin - Amazon River

    Duiker - Common

    Elephant - African Forest

    Elephant - African Savannah

    Elephant - Asian

    Elk - Rocky Mountain

    Ferret - Black-footed

    Fox - Bat-eared

    Fox - Red

    Fox - Swift

    Giraffe

    Goat - Mountain

    Hippopotamus

    Hyena - Spotted

    Hyrax - Rock

    Jackal - Black-backed

    Kudu - Greater

    Leopard

    Lion

    Manatee - American

    Marmot - Yellow-Bellied

    Meerkat

    Mongoose - Banded

    Mongoose - Dwarf

    Mongoose - Slender

    Monkey - Agile Mangabey

    Monkey - Geoffroy's Spider

    Monkey - Macaque, Long-tailed

    Monkey - Vervet

    Nyala

    Orangutan - Sumatran

    Oryx - Gemsbok

    Pika - American

    Prairie Dog

    Rhinoceros - Black

    Rhinoceros - Northern White

    Rhinoceros - White

    Sea Lion - Californian

    Seal - Southern Elephant

    Squirrel - Cape Ground

    Squirrel - Red

    Tapir - Baird's

    Warthog - Common

    Wildebeest - Common

    Wolf - Grey

    Wolverine

    Zebra - Grevy's

    Zebra - Plains

  • Adder - Puff

    Lizard - Giant Plated

    Lizard - Nile Monitor

    Lizard - Rock Monitor

    Python - African Rock

    Snake - Prairie Rattle

    Tortoise - Ploughshare

    Turtle - Green

    Turtle - Red-Eared Slider

IN-DEPTH CONTENT + NEVER BEFORE SEEN FOOTAGE

With an abundance of wildlife content in the public sphere, our content stands apart, providing perspectives on more meaningful and unique “behind the scenes” experiences in conservation. Capturing such experiences is possible because of our unique approach to partnerships through conservation.

These projects include real-world conservation stories, wildlife veterinary work, and endangered species encounters from across many ecosystems around the planet, including the Galapagos, Madagascar, South Africa, Mexico, the United States, Indonesia and more.

OPTIONS:

  • PURCHASE

  • REVENUE SHARE

  • EXHIBIT

Contact our team for details regarding each option below.

SPECIAL PARTNERSHIP:

We have also partnered with Russ Ronat and Project Holocene.  Project Holocene is an exhibition of large, illuminated outdoor murals of endangered species.  This exhibition has been on featured display at zoos, aquariums and museums. We are exhibiting the large artworks next to the VR headsets that show the same animals in the wild.