Life sciences
Cellular and molecular biology, anatomy and physiology, ecosystems and field biology, evolutionary biology — at scales students can see and walk through.
NGSS life-science strands, AP Biology, IB Biology
For Education
A managed program for schools. Headsets, handles, content, support, and replacements — delivered as one annual agreement.
Programs from $8,000 a year.
The technology has been ready for a decade. What's been missing is a way to put it in a classroom — and keep it there.
Our programs handle the operational reality: hardware that gets used and replaced, content that stays current, educators who feel supported. Schools focus on teaching. We handle the rest.
Pilot
Five managed headsets, training for one educator, and ongoing support for a single classroom. The Pilot is sized to prove the model in one teacher's hands, on one teacher's schedule.
Every Pilot includes the hardware, the XRHandle, an Immerse XR content license, an onboarding session, and full damage replacement coverage. One-year term, renewable. Most pilots are running in classrooms within six weeks.
From $8,000 a year.
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Lab
Ten managed headsets, training for up to three educators, monthly check-ins, and a three-day replacement SLA. The Lab is where immersive learning moves from a station in the corner to a core teaching tool.
Includes everything in the Pilot, scaled — plus cohort coaching sessions and an Immerse XR license that travels with your teachers across subjects. The 10-headset cadence means every student in a standard class gets a turn within a single period.
From $18,000 a year.
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District
Twenty-five or more headsets across multiple classrooms or campuses. A named success manager. Train-the-trainer programs. Quarterly business reviews. A 24-hour replacement SLA.
District programs are coordinated deployments — built around existing devices, networks, and curriculum frameworks. Multi-year agreements include annual hardware refresh and unlimited educator licenses. The price is built around your district.
Built around your district. Let's talk →
Every program includes
All the hardware.
Meta Quest 3 headsets, XRHandles, display stands, cleaning kits. Configured, tested, ready to teach.
Full replacement coverage.
Not just manufacturing defects. If a student drops a headset, we replace it. Classrooms are real places.
Content that stays current.
Immerse XR licenses, refreshed as new lessons release. Your teachers always have something new.
Real support for real teachers.
Onboarding, coaching, check-ins. We've found the difference between programs that work and ones that don't is here.
Curriculum mapping.
We align our content library to your district's scope and sequence. The immersive layer fits the curriculum, not the other way around.
Built on what you have.
Existing devices, networks, MDM, frameworks. No green-field demands. We meet your district where it is.
How we work
Districts know their curriculum better than any vendor does. Our role is to bring the immersive layer to a learning program that's already well-designed, not to replace the people who designed it.
That means every program begins with a conversation with curriculum leadership — what you teach, where immersion would help, what's been tried before. From there we propose. You decide. We deploy at the pace of your year.
What students learn
Our content library covers three core curriculum domains today, with new material shaped by what our partner districts need.
Cellular and molecular biology, anatomy and physiology, ecosystems and field biology, evolutionary biology — at scales students can see and walk through.
NGSS life-science strands, AP Biology, IB Biology
Planetary science, geology and earth systems, meteorology and climate, fundamentals of physics and chemistry — at scales and durations that classrooms can't recreate in person.
NGSS earth-and-space and physical-science strands, AP Environmental Science, AP Physics, IB Physics
World history, U.S. history, civics and government, ancient civilizations, geography — situated in the places and moments that defined them.
C3 framework, state social-studies standards, AP World History, AP U.S. History
Questions, answered
Most Pilots are running in classrooms within six to eight weeks of agreement. Larger Lab and District deployments scale from there, sequenced to your district's procurement and professional-learning calendars. We've yet to meet a school calendar we couldn't work within.
Every program includes full damage replacement coverage. Not just manufacturing defects. If a student drops a headset or a cable goes missing, we ship a replacement under the SLA for your tier — five business days for Pilot, three for Lab, twenty-four hours for District.
No. The whole reason the program exists is so schools don't have to build XR expertise in-house. We handle device configuration, MDM integration where applicable, content updates, educator support, and the operational layer. Your IT team handles network and policy decisions as they normally would.
The "from" prices are floors based on the standard program configuration. Final pricing depends on scope: deployment size, term length, district-specific deployment work, and any custom curriculum mapping. We send a written proposal after a discovery call.
Yes. Schools and districts pay by Purchase Order, ACH, wire, or card. Tax-exempt status is handled on signed quotes. Our partnerships team coordinates with your procurement office as part of the standard process.
Programs are renewable annually. Most schools either renew at the same tier, scale up (Pilot → Lab → District is a common path), or wind down with sixty days' notice. Multi-year agreements include annual hardware refresh, so equipment doesn't age past its useful life inside the program.
Speak with us
Every district we work with starts the same way — a short call to understand your curriculum, your goals, and where immersive learning might earn its place. That conversation is where the real material lives.
Or write to hello@inspired.design Response within one business day.