It's a kid-friendly VR platform that enables kids to adopt mixed reality with many different applications they can use in school.
Kai XR is web-based, no need to have a VR decide. Once you got to their site, you can explore different tiers. One place to check out is the virtual field trips.They also support mobile as well.
In Kai, there is a unity type area where student can design their own experiences, then go into VR and see what they built.
No coding needed.
She isn't going all in one one model. She is happy to work with homeschoolers, public schools, children in hospitals, etc.
Technically, anyone can use Kai XR.
VR is a great learning tool for kids. As a teacher, VR helps with reading comprehension. VR also exposes kids to realms they wouldn't have known otherwise, by experiencing it in VR.
They have many things stacked against them.
1. Very few black women founders get funding
2. Edtech isn't a sexy category
3.Social impact isn't as interesting to investors.
4. VR is not an exciting space for investors
So it's been hard, even though they just went through TechStars.
She wants all her users to end up building companies in the mixed reality space. She wants them to be able to do that with the skills they learned from Kai XR.