Continuum XR is an open-source, privacy-first extended reality operating system designed to keep standalone VR and AR hardware usable long after vendor end-of-life.
All sensor data stays on your device. No telemetry, no cloud dependency, no account required. Cameras, eye trackers, and microphones are governed by granular, purpose-specific permissions.
XR headsets shouldn't become e-waste when vendors abandon them. Continuum XR decouples the OS from vendor lifecycles, giving your hardware a future beyond end-of-life.
Built around OpenXR with modular providers. Applications talk to the runtime. The runtime talks to hardware. Device support lives in installable packs, not baked OS images.
No vendor store. No mandatory account. No forced controllers for setup. Your headset works offline, boots without permission, and puts you in control of every byte.
Continuum XR is a spatial operating system — not a VR launcher, not an app framework, not a vendor SDK. It targets true spatial multitasking where multiple 2D and 3D applications coexist in shared space, with seamless input across hands, controllers, and peripherals. Built on AOSP for hardware compatibility, designed for portability across devices, and treated as long-lived system software — not disposable product firmware.