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# What is a virtual space

AIsuru's **virtual spaces** are immersive digital environments that let you bring your Agents into a whole new interactive dimension. These spaces combine the power of conversational AI with **Virtual Reality (VR)** and **Mixed Reality (MR)** technologies, creating engaging and personalized experiences.

#### With virtual spaces, you can:

* Create **interactive 3D environments** where your users can explore and interact with your Agents;
* Offer **immersive experiences** that go far beyond simple text-based chat;
* Display **complex information** in an intuitive and engaging way;
* Develop advanced **simulations** and **training scenarios**;
* Present **products or services** in an innovative, memorable way.

AIsuru's virtual spaces are designed to be:

* **Customizable**: you can adapt the environment to your specific needs;
* **Accessible**: users can access spaces via VR devices or directly through a web browser;
* **Interactive**: visitors can interact with virtual objects and Agents inside the space;
* **Scalable**: you can build simple or complex spaces depending on what you need.

Whether you're looking to create a **virtual showroom**, an **immersive training environment**, or an **interactive exhibition space**, AIsuru's virtual spaces give you the tools to turn your ideas into engaging digital realities.

In the next sections, we'll explore how to create, customize, and manage your virtual spaces, helping you make the most of this powerful AIsuru feature.


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