Remote VR Counseling
Evrience Air is a virtual reality platform designed for VR Counselors. It allows remote VR therapy, coaching and training. They connect with clients in immersive, interactive environments. Unlike traditional video calls, these VR sessions create a stronger sense of presence. As a result, engagement feels more natural, and communication improves. With a growing library of specialized simulations, Evrience Air offers structured environments for therapy and coaching. For example, a counselor may guide a client through exposure training for phobias. Alternatively, they may facilitate relaxation in a calming virtual setting. For private counseling, professionals can meet clients in a dedicated VR office. No matter the session type, counselors have full control over the experience.
Evrience Air bridges the gap between traditional therapy and the possibilities of virtual reality. By combining presence, interaction, and personalization, it introduces a new dimension for growth and support.
How to Use
To use Evrience Air, both hosts and clients will need a Meta Quest 2 or 3 headset.
1) Download and install Evrience Air
2) Start Evrience Air on your Quest
3a) As a VR Counselor, host, subscribe to, and start sessions
3b) As a Client, join a hosted session by entering its invitation code

Since Evrience Air is meant as remote VR therapy, sessions take place over the internet. Practitioners can work with clients from anywhere in the world. Up to five participants can join a session, making it ideal for both one-on-one guidance and small group interventions. Professionals subscribe to simulations that fit their practice. Meanwhile, clients can join sessions completely free.
Currently Available
A VR replica of our first real life practice room. Free to host, this simulation can be used as a comfy, atmospheric room to converse in.
A person who experienced a traumatic or otherwise shocking experience, can find it difficult to process this on their own. EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is a form of therapy that offers the eyes and/or ears of the client rhythmic visual and/or auditory stimuli, switching between left and right. The purpose is to reopen communication between different parts of the brain, making it more accessible to process the experience. EMDR is a method designed by psychologist Francine Shapiro. We recommend any Host to know, and understand how to practice EMDR protocol before using this program.[/caption]
This simulation takes place on the electric gondola of a window cleaner, against the tall building of a crowded city. The Host has control over the gondola, and is able to rise, lower and pause it. The gondola is able to lift Clients to heights even beyond the rooftop. At the more challenging heights, however, their efforts will be rewarded with an impressive fireworks display!
In order to treat a fear of spiders, also known as arachnophobia, this program allows the Client to gradually get used to these animals. The Host has control over a number of options. A glass box containing a spider can be placed on the table, spiders can be bred from the “nest” on the table, the size of the spiders can be adjusted, and for those who want to take that extra step, a big egg can hatch one gigantic spider!
A training tool designed to help users improve public speaking skills. Using real-time performance tracking, it evaluates posture, hand gestures, and voice volume, providing instant feedback. Clients can practice in a virtual auditorium with dynamic audience reactions. The app features adjustable difficulty, scoring, and immersive stage effects like lighting and sound modulation. Ideal for therapy, coaching, and self-improvement, it offers a realistic yet controlled environment to build confidence in speaking situations.
A safe space can be used in treatment to give a client a sense of security and comfort. A forest with a calm pond is an environment that generally gives a kind of comfort that comes natural with humans. Safe spaces can be used in many ways. It can be used to help a depressed person be at ease, as a cooling-down experience after a client reached the peak of exposure therapy. For anxious clients, a safe space can be an environment where they can imagine themselves in during challenging moments in every day’s life. A safe space is often a completely imaginary space, and therefore a very personal one (your childhood bedroom for instance). In order to personalize VR simulation comes with many different options to match the preferences of the client.
In Development
Breathing exercises where beautiful visual effects and the environment itself will guide your breathing towards a controlled and calm state.
A walk through the park where you will encounter all sorts of dogs with varying personalities. Humanity’s best friends will show that barking dogs don’t have to bite.
Changelog
This list keeps track of new features and bug fixes throughout the updates of Evrience Air. Feel free to notify us if you encounter any bugs while using our apps.
V1.0.081 (Current Version)
- 011 – Speech Anxiety is released.
- Downloading a simulation for the first time caused an error that forced the user to host/join again.
- User selector didn’t work in the rare occasion two users with the same name are in the session.
- 002 – EMDR: The seats of other players were invisible.
Older Versions
Bug Fixes:
- Users sometimes face the wrong direction when starting the app
- Skipping one version number to avoid jokes
- AssetIDs sometimes not retrieved from server
- App not shutting down after an error (user has to hard quit)
- Added a motion sickness option a user can toggle for themselves
- Removed the wrist buttons and gave clients their own wrist menu with personal settings such as mute and leave session