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A Better Way to Tackle VR Sickness
VR sickness, or cybersickness, occurs from the same sensory mismatch as motion sickness. Your eyes see movement in the virtual world, but your body is still. Our training helps your brain adapt to these unique digital environments, reducing dizziness and nausea.
Just 15 Minutes a Day
Fit our quick, effective training sessions into your daily routine without hassle.
Fun & Engaging Puzzles
Enjoy a variety of challenging puzzles that make strengthening your brain feel like a game.
Improve Visuospatial Skills
Enhance your brain's ability to interpret visual and spatial information, the key to overcoming motion sickness.

... I first noticed that I could look at my phone in the car, and then airplane flights didn't bother me, and before I knew it 4th of july on the boat was so much fun. I didn't even think about my motion sickness."
- Christian Otero
CEO and Founder
Visuospatial Training
Our training program uses a series of engaging visuospatial puzzles to gradually retrain your brain's response to sensory conflict. It's a simple, guided process that builds resilience over time.
Gauge your baseline with foundational exercises.
Progress through adaptive challenges.
Strengthen your brain to reduce sensory mismatch.
Supported by Science
Our training is built on decades of research showing the power of visuospatial exercises to improve cognitive function and well-being.
Motion Sickness
14-day spatial drill decreased sickness by 51-58% in simulator & on-road trials.
Smyth 2020Healthy Aging
A 5-week navigation game improved memory, navigation, and executive function.
Merriman 2022STEM Education
A first-year spatial course increased women's engineering graduation rate from 47% to 77%.
Sorby 2018Frequently Asked Questions
Is it really free to get started?
Absolutely. You can sign up and begin our foundational training program completely free. This gives you a chance to experience the benefits firsthand. For those seeking to accelerate their progress, we offer a premium plan with advanced features.
Is this approach backed by science?
Yes. Our methods are built on a solid foundation of peer-reviewed research. Studies have shown that visuospatial training can reduce motion sickness symptoms by over 50%, improve cognitive functions, and even enhance skills in demanding fields like surgery and engineering.
How does visuospatial training help with VR Sickness?
VR sickness, or cybersickness, occurs from the same sensory mismatch as motion sickness. Your eyes see movement in the virtual world, but your body is still. Our training helps your brain adapt to these unique digital environments, reducing dizziness and nausea.
How much time does it take each day?
Consistency is key, but it doesn't require a huge time commitment. Most of the impactful studies involved training sessions of just 15 minutes per day. Our program is designed to fit easily into your daily routine.