Virtuix Inc., an Austin-based developer of full-body virtual reality systems, announced that its Class A ordinary shares began trading on the Global Market tier of The Nasdaq Stock Market under the ticker symbol VTIX. This development follows the effectiveness of the company's Form S-1 registration statement on Jan. 22, representing a significant corporate milestone for the company founded in 2013.
The company designs and manufactures the Omni line of omni-directional treadmills that enable natural physical movement inside AI-generated virtual environments, serving consumer, enterprise, and defense markets. Virtuix recently reported 138% year-over-year revenue growth for the six months ended Sept. 30, 2025, and has generated more than $20 million in cumulative sales since its inception.
In conjunction with the Nasdaq listing, Virtuix secured an $11 million investment from Chicago Venture Partners and a conditional $50 million equity line of credit. These financial resources will support sales, marketing, and product development initiatives, including defense-focused applications. The company has production capacity in place to support up to 3,000 units per month, positioning it for potential scale as market demand grows.
Virtuix's technology portfolio enables players to walk and run in 360 degrees inside video games and other virtual reality applications. The company recently launched Omni One for the home market, expanding its reach beyond commercial and defense applications. This move into consumer markets represents a strategic expansion for the company as it seeks to capitalize on growing interest in immersive entertainment and fitness applications.
The Nasdaq listing provides Virtuix with increased visibility in public markets and access to capital that could accelerate its growth trajectory. The company's focus on full-body VR systems distinguishes it from competitors primarily offering hand-held controllers and head-mounted displays. By enabling physical movement within virtual environments, Virtuix addresses limitations of traditional VR interfaces that can cause motion sickness and limit immersion.
For additional information about the company and its products, visit https://virtuix.com. The company's registration statement and other financial documents are available through standard regulatory channels for publicly traded companies.




