Virtuix Expands Omni One VR Treadmill to Europe After 138% Revenue Growth and Nasdaq Debut

Virtuix is launching its Omni One full-body VR gaming system in Germany, the UK, and France, capitalizing on strong demand and a projected $30.4 billion European VR market by 2032.

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Virtuix Expands Omni One VR Treadmill to Europe After 138% Revenue Growth and Nasdaq Debut

Virtuix Inc. (NASDAQ: VTIX), the developer of full-body virtual reality systems, is expanding into Europe with the launch of its in-home gaming system Omni One in several markets, including Germany, the UK and France. The move comes just weeks after Virtuix debuted on the Nasdaq and reported that revenue for the six months ended September 30, 2025, was up 138% year-over-year, driven by the gaming system that lets users immerse themselves and physically move around virtual worlds.

Virtuix said the international expansion, which includes several EU countries, marks a major milestone for the company. The European VR gaming market is projected to reach $30.4 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 17.7% between now and 2032. “Europe has long been one of the most active PC gaming markets in the world, and expanding Omni One Core into the region is a natural next step for us,” said Jan Goetgeluk, Chief Executive Officer of Virtuix. “With strong demand, an established distribution partner and a growing community of PC VR gamers, we’re excited to bring Omni One to European players.”

Often described as the “Peloton for Gamers,” Omni One is a 360-degree treadmill designed to give players a fully immersive experience, allowing them to physically move through any virtual world. The system features a specialized surface and vest-like harness that lets users walk, run, crouch and jump in 360 degrees without ever moving from the center. It replicates real-world movements directly in the game, providing physical freedom that traditional controllers cannot match. As a bonus, users get a workout, turning a sedentary pastime into a legitimate cardio session. According to Virtuix, users can burn up to 700 calories per hour, with some customers losing more than 40 pounds in four months while playing their favorite games on Omni One.

Omni One leverages AI-driven 3D reconstruction techniques like Gaussian splatting to create photorealistic digital twins of the real world. The process of creating high-fidelity virtual environments used to take months but can now be completed in hours. By capturing drone or other camera footage and uploading it into a computer, Virtuix can quickly generate a 1:1 digital replica of any area and create high-fidelity, navigable 3D worlds.

European customers can now place orders for Omni One, with shipments slated to start between April 13 and April 24, 2026. In the U.S., the product has an average customer rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars, and in 2025, Omni One was recognized with the Auggie Award for Best VR Interaction Product, reports the company. The launch of Omni One internationally is part of Virtuix’s expansion plan, fueled by its recent IPO and capital raise, which includes an $11 million investment from Chicago Venture Partners and a $50 million credit facility dependent on certain conditions. With production capacity in place to produce 3,000 units of Omni One per month, Virtuix said it has the potential to generate $100 million in annual revenue.

Virtuix’s European expansion is supported by a regional partnership with Unbound XR, a leading European online retailer of extended reality equipment. Unbound XR will manage local fulfillment and logistics across the EU and UK, ensuring a seamless customer experience from purchase through delivery, reported Virtuix. To learn more about Virtuix and Omni One, click here. Featured image courtesy of Virtuix Inc. This content was originally published on Benzinga. Read further disclosures here.

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