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Virtuix Brings AI-Generated Terrain to Defense Training and Simulation with Virtual Terrain Walk

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Virtuix (NASDAQ: VTIX) announced integration of AI-driven Gaussian splatting into its Virtual Terrain Walk (VTW) system to convert 360° captures into photorealistic, navigable 3D environments in hours rather than weeks or months. VTW supports >12 local or distributed stations and pairs with omni-directional treadmills for multi-user defense training and mission rehearsal.

The company highlighted early adoption by Yokota Air Force Base, the U.S. Air Force Academy, and West Point, and noted its January 27, 2026 Nasdaq listing after an SEC declaration of effectiveness on January 22, 2026.

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Positive

  • AI-driven Gaussian splatting reduces terrain creation time from weeks/months to hours
  • VTW supports collaboration across more than 12 local or distributed stations
  • Early purchases of Omni One test units by Yokota AFB, U.S. Air Force Academy, and West Point
  • Nasdaq listing (VTIX) following SEC declaration of S-1 effectiveness on January 22, 2026

Negative

  • No quantified revenue, guidance, or financial metrics disclosed for VTW or defense sales

News Market Reaction

-11.67%
8 alerts
-11.67% News Effect
-18.7% Trough in 7 hr 32 min
0.5x Rel. Volume

On the day this news was published, VTIX declined 11.67%, reflecting a significant negative market reaction. Argus tracked a trough of -18.7% from its starting point during tracking. Our momentum scanner triggered 8 alerts that day, indicating moderate trading interest and price volatility.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

VTW collaboration capacity: more than 12 stations Nasdaq listing date: Jan 27, 2026 Form S-1 effective date: Jan 22, 2026 +1 more
4 metrics
VTW collaboration capacity more than 12 stations Local or distributed multi-user mission planning and rehearsals
Nasdaq listing date Jan 27, 2026 Debut of Class A ordinary shares under ticker VTIX
Form S-1 effective date Jan 22, 2026 Registration statement declared effective by the SEC
360-degree capture 360-degree cameras Input data source for AI-based terrain reconstruction

Market Reality Check

Price: $5.30 Vol: Volume 641,708 vs 20-day ...
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$5.30 Last Close
Volume Volume 641,708 vs 20-day average 1,431,347, indicating below-average trading activity. low
Technical Trading below 200-day MA at $11.27 with price at $6.00, near the 52-week low of $5.252 and far from the 52-week high of $92.74.

Historical Context

1 past event · Latest: Feb 02 (Neutral)
Pattern 1 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Feb 02 Investor webinar Neutral -10.7% Announcement of virtual investor webinar outlining growth and AI strategy.
Pattern Detected

Limited history shows a double-digit decline following a neutral investor webinar announcement, suggesting recent weakness around news events.

Recent Company History

In the days around its Nasdaq debut, Virtuix announced a virtual investor webinar on Feb 4, 2026, highlighting growth plans, a dual-use consumer and defense strategy, and AI-driven 3D reconstruction. That neutral event on Feb 2, 2026 coincided with a -10.71% move. Today’s announcement emphasizes AI-powered terrain generation and defense-focused simulation, extending the same AI and dual-use themes into concrete product capabilities and early defense adoption.

Market Pulse Summary

The stock dropped -11.7% in the session following this news. A negative reaction despite product-foc...
Analysis

The stock dropped -11.7% in the session following this news. A negative reaction despite product-focused AI news fits the recent pattern, where a neutral investor webinar on Feb 2, 2026 coincided with a -10.71% move. Shares sat at $6.00, well below the $11.27 200-day MA and far from the $92.74 52-week high, indicating existing pressure. Weakness could reflect skepticism about execution or monetization timelines around defense and enterprise VR opportunities.

Key Terms

gaussian splatting, omni-directional treadmills, geospatial data, Form S-1
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gaussian splatting technical
"Gaussian splatting is a 3D reconstruction technique that rapidly transforms"
Gaussian splatting is a computer-graphics and machine-learning technique that builds a 3D scene from many small, fuzzy blobs (mathematical Gaussians) instead of detailed meshes or flat images; rendering a view is done by blending those blobs to quickly produce realistic pictures. For investors, it matters because it can deliver high-quality, real-time 3D visuals with less computing power and latency—potentially lowering costs, speeding product development, and enabling new AR/VR, gaming, streaming, or AI-driven services.
omni-directional treadmills technical
"By incorporating Gaussian splatting with Virtuix’s award-winning omni-directional treadmills"
An omni-directional treadmill is a moving platform that lets a person walk or run in any direction while staying in one place, typically used with virtual reality or simulation systems. For investors, it matters because the device is a core enabling technology for immersive training, entertainment, and simulation markets—think of it as a revolving floor that expands the usable space of virtual experiences, creating new product and service opportunities and potential recurring-revenue business models.
geospatial data technical
"combined with Cesium’s geospatial data and immersive virtual reality hardware"
Geospatial data is information tied to specific locations on Earth, like pins on a map that record coordinates, boundaries, routes, or places of interest. Investors care because these location-linked insights help companies find customers, optimize delivery and store placement, assess physical risks (floods, supply chains) and build new services; that influence revenue, costs and growth potential in many industries.
Form S-1 regulatory
"The Company’s registration statement on Form S-1 was declared effective"
A Form S-1 is the registration filing a company submits to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission when it plans to offer stock to the public, most commonly for an initial public offering. Think of it as the company’s full disclosure packet or blueprint: it contains audited financials, business description, management background, risk factors and details of the offering, giving investors the information needed to judge the company’s financial health and potential risks before buying shares.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

AI-Powered Technique for Rendering 3D Environments Enables Rapid Creation of Photorealistic Virtual Worlds for Defense, Enterprise and Immersive Gaming Applications

Virtuix VTW

AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 03, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Virtuix Inc. (NASDAQ: VTIX), a leading developer of full-body virtual reality systems, today highlighted the integration of AI-driven Gaussian splatting technology into its Virtual Terrain Walk (VTW) system for training and simulation in the defense industry. Gaussian splatting is a 3D reconstruction technique that rapidly transforms real-world environments captured with 360-degree cameras into high-fidelity, photorealistic, and navigable 3D worlds.

VTW is a multi-user system designed for simulations where realism, spatial awareness, and physical movement are critical to operational readiness. By incorporating Gaussian splatting with Virtuix’s award-winning omni-directional treadmills, VTW lets soldiers “walk the battlefield before they fight on it.” Users can physically walk, run, and crouch in 360 degrees inside geo-specific virtual environments for ground combat mission planning and rehearsals.

Virtuix released a video that showcases its VTW system and demonstrates how Gaussian splatting reduces the time required to create realistic virtual terrain from weeks or months to hours, enabling faster deployment of immersive simulations. Watch the video here.

“Creating realistic virtual environments has historically been a slow and labor-intensive process,” said Jan Goetgeluk, Chief Executive Officer of Virtuix. “By integrating AI-driven Gaussian splatting into Virtual Terrain Walk, we can now scan real-world locations and quickly turn them into photorealistic virtual spaces that our warfighters can physically explore. This capability meaningfully enhances warfighters’ readiness through immersive simulation.”

VTW supports collaboration across more than 12 stations locally or distributed across geographies for multi-user mission planning and leader rehearsals, with the ability to adjust conditions and layer in enemy forces to simulate realistic combat scenarios.

“I think it’s revolutionary,” said Jay Miseli, a retired U.S. Army Colonel. “The ability to iterate through scenarios and understand how environmental changes affect outcomes can significantly reduce the potential for error on the modern battlefield.”

In December, Virtuix showcased a proof-of-concept of VTW at the I/ITSEC tradeshow, alongside partners Cesium, owned by Bentley Systems, and HTC. The demonstration illustrated how AI-based terrain reconstruction can be combined with Cesium’s geospatial data and immersive virtual reality hardware to support large geo-specific, physically navigable virtual environments.

Virtuix also noted early adoption within defense organizations. Omni One test units have already been purchased by Yokota Air Force Base, the U.S. Air Force Academy, and the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.

Beyond defense, Virtuix sees significant opportunities for this capability in industrial and safety training, real estate visualization, and law enforcement. The company views the integration of AI-driven Gaussian splatting with its omni-directional treadmills as a core element of its long-term growth strategy. Virtuix intends to complement potentially high-volume consumer sales of its Omni One gaming system with high-margin enterprise and defense opportunities, including recurring revenues from software licensing and customized simulation development.

“We believe AI-driven 3D reconstruction is foundational to the future of virtual reality,” Goetgeluk added. “This technology has the potential to deliver the full promise of the VR medium across entertainment, enterprise, and defense applications.”

Nasdaq Listing

On January 27, 2026, Virtuix debuted trading of its Class A ordinary shares on the Global Market tier of The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC under the ticker symbol “VTIX.” The Company’s registration statement on Form S-1 was declared effective by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) on January 22, 2026. A copy of the final prospectus can be obtained via the SEC website at www.sec.gov.

Virtuix has launched a dedicated Investor Relations section on its website at https://investors.virtuix.com, featuring SEC filings, governance information, investor presentations, and an IR calendar. Institutional investors and analysts can schedule a 1x1 meeting with management by emailing VTIX@mzgroup.us or calling Chris Tyson at 949-491-8235.

About Virtuix

Virtuix Inc. (NASDAQ: VTIX) is a leading manufacturer of full-body virtual reality systems for consumer, enterprise, and defense markets. The company’s premier portfolio of “Omni” omni-directional treadmills enables players to walk and run in 360 degrees inside video games and other virtual reality applications. With a commitment to innovation, Virtuix continues to push the boundaries of XR and AI, delivering immersive experiences to users worldwide. For more information, visit virtuix.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements include statements concerning plans, objectives, goals, strategies, future events or performance, and underlying assumptions and other statements that are other than statements of historical facts. When the Company uses words such as "may," "will," "intend," "should," "believe," "expect," "anticipate," "project," "estimate" or similar expressions that do not relate solely to historical matters, it is making forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks and uncertainties that may cause the actual results to differ materially from the Company's expectations discussed in the forward-looking statements. These statements are subject to uncertainties and risks including, but not limited to, the uncertainties related to market conditions and the completion of the initial public offering on the anticipated terms or at all, and other factors discussed in the “Risk Factors” section of the registration statement filed with the SEC. For these reasons, among others, investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance upon any forward-looking statements in this press release. Additional factors are discussed in the Company's filings with the SEC, which are available for review at www.sec.gov. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly revise these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that arise after the date hereof.

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Company Contact
Lauren Premo
Virtuix Inc.
press@virtuix.com

Investor Relations Contact
Chris Tyson
MZ Group
Direct: 949-491-8235
VTIX@mzgroup.us

A video accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/89d7b778-61da-429a-8826-f1e935ee9647

A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/793190d5-a7e9-4aa5-9961-f7bfaf753e17


FAQ

What is Virtuix VTW and how does Gaussian splatting improve VTIX training simulations?

VTW is a multi-user system that creates physically navigable virtual terrain for mission rehearsal. According to the company, Gaussian splatting converts 360° captures into photorealistic 3D worlds in hours, enabling faster deployment of immersive defense and enterprise simulations.

Which defense organizations have purchased Virtuix Omni One test units (VTIX)?

Yokota Air Force Base, the U.S. Air Force Academy, and the U.S. Military Academy at West Point purchased Omni One test units. According to the company, these early adoptions demonstrate initial defense interest in VTW training capabilities.

How many users or stations does VTW support for multi-user mission planning (VTIX)?

VTW supports collaboration across more than 12 stations locally or distributed across geographies. According to the company, this enables multi-user mission planning, leader rehearsals, and adjustable scenario layering for combat simulations.

What commercial opportunities does Virtuix (VTIX) expect from AI-driven 3D reconstruction?

Virtuix expects defense, enterprise, industrial safety, real estate, and law enforcement opportunities from AI 3D reconstruction. According to the company, revenue could include high-margin software licensing and customized simulation development alongside consumer sales.

When did Virtuix begin trading on Nasdaq under the ticker VTIX and what SEC filing milestone occurred?

Virtuix began trading on Nasdaq on January 27, 2026 under VTIX. According to the company, the S-1 registration statement was declared effective by the SEC on January 22, 2026 and a final prospectus is available on the SEC website.
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