> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.aisuru.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.aisuru.com/en/extensions/virtual-spaces.md).

# Virtual Spaces (VR and MR)

AIsuru's Virtual Spaces let you create, explore, and interact with immersive environments in Virtual Reality (VR) and Mixed Reality (MR). This powerful feature takes your experience from a simple 2D interaction to an engaging, customizable three-dimensional adventure.

In this section, we'll cover:

* [**What virtual spaces are**](/en/extensions/virtual-spaces/what-is-a-virtual-space.md) and how they can enrich your experience;
* [**How to create and customize a virtual space**](/en/extensions/virtual-spaces/creating-a-virtual-space.md) step by step;
* [**How to add Agents**](/en/extensions/virtual-spaces/adding-agents-to-virtual-spaces.md) to your virtual environments;
* [**How to add objects**](/en/extensions/virtual-spaces/adding-objects-to-virtual-spaces.md) to your virtual environments;
* [**How to access and navigate**](/en/extensions/virtual-spaces/entering-a-virtual-space.md) virtual spaces;
* [**Use cases**](/en/extensions/virtual-spaces/use-cases.md) for getting the most out of this technology.

Whether you're looking to visualize complex data, create immersive training environments, or simply explore new forms of interaction, AIsuru's Virtual Spaces give you the tools to bring your vision to life. Read on to discover how to unlock the full potential of virtual and mixed reality! 🚀🥽


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