VRChat launched in 2014 as a social VR platform, providing users with customizable avatars and user-created worlds. Initially designed for Oculus Rift, it quickly grew into one of the most popular VR social platforms, expanding to other headsets and even desktop use, emphasizing user-driven content. VRChat was created by Graham Gaylor and Jesse Joudrey and operated by VRChat, Inc
VRChat allows users to create and explore vast custom-built worlds, use and customize avatars, and engage in real-time social interaction. Its core features include multiplayer games, 3d spatialized audio, community events, full-body tracking for realistic movement, voice chat, and the ability to build worlds using Unity.
VRChat fosters a playful, experimental culture where creativity thrives. Users share worlds, role-play, attend virtual events like raves and comedy shows, and connect in diverse ways. It’s a highly inclusive space, though it also navigates the challenges of moderating disruptive behaviors common in open, anonymous environments.
• Comedy Shows: Users can attend virtual stand-up comedy events, improv shows, or even host their own performances.
• Hangouts: VRChat has a wide variety of social spaces like lounges, cafes, and clubs for casual conversations, parties, and meetups with both friends and strangers.
• Meditation & Wellness: Relaxing, peaceful worlds are available for guided meditation, quiet reflection, and mental wellness.
• Dance Parties & Raves: VRChat hosts live DJ events and virtual raves, with full body-tracking allowing for an interactive dance experience.
• Role-Playing: Rich role-playing communities and worlds where users can take on characters, explore stories, and interact in themed environments.
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