Excurio Launches LBXR Pulse for Large-Scale Multi-User VR Experiences

What’s the story?

Excurio has introduced LBXR Pulse, a platform for managing large-scale multi-user VR experiences across shared physical spaces.

Why it matters

LBXR Pulse is designed to help operators run large-scale VR experiences with higher capacity, more flexible space use, and multiple content options.

The bigger picture

LBXR Pulse expands Excurio’s role from producing its own experiences to offering a platform for third-party immersive content.

In Virtual Reality News

April 9, 2026 – Excurio, a company focused on large-scale virtual reality experiences, has recently announced LBXR Pulse, a proprietary large-scale VR system for creating, managing, and operating shared immersive experiences.

Excurio stated that LBXR Pulse is built for free-roam, multi-user VR, and was developed to address three challenges in the VR entertainment sector: low throughput, rigid space design, and limited content rotation.

According to the company, the system can host more than 130 participants simultaneously. Furthermore, the platform’s multi-content management system allows multiple experiences to run in parallel within the same physical space, enabling audiences to choose from several adventures at once. Excurio added that its adaptive spatial design technology also supports installations in irregular or historically significant spaces, including domes, museums, and venues with architectural constraints, without requiring extensive on-site testing phases.

Excurio stated that LBXR Pulse brings together content creation APIs, deployment pipelines, and live operational control systems into a single integrated standard. Once content is made compatible with the unified standard, studios can access features including real-time monitoring tools, user customization options, accessibility support, analytics, synchronized group tools, and multilingual capabilities.

Already powering Excurio’s six Immersive Expeditions (The Secret of the Pyramid Builders, The Last Stronghold, Horizon of Khufu, Life Chronicles, Tonight with the Impressionists, Paris 1874, and Eternal Notre-Dame), LBXR Pulse currently operates in 45 venues across 16 countries, and has had over 4 million visitors to date, according to the company.

For creators, Excurio stated that LBXR Pulse also includes a creation toolkit with tools integrated into major 3D editing software and direct access to Excurio’s network of over 45 venues globally. The platform is now available to external studios and IP holders.

“With LBXR Pulse, we’re moving VR beyond a niche, craft-based model and into a scalable, industrial-grade platform. We’re delivering the reliability and durability required for high-volume, intensive use. This is the missing piece that allows operators to run sustainable businesses and gives creators the freedom to reach mainstream audiences without technical barriers,” said Fabien Barati, CEO and co-founder of Excurio.

For more information on Excurio and its LBXR Pulse platform for immersive experiences, please visit the company’s website.

Image credit: Excurio / LBXR Pulse

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About the author

Sam is the Founder and Managing Editor of Auganix, where he has spent years immersed in the XR ecosystem, tracking its evolution from early prototypes to the technologies shaping the future of human experience. While primarily covering the latest AR and VR news, his interests extend to the wider world of human augmentation, from AI and robotics to haptics, wearables, and brain–computer interfaces.