Updated: 2026
Spatial VR Glasses
In Spatial, you can create a digital world with other users and discover works of art and events. Find out which VR headsets are suitable for Spatial.

Spatial: Platform Facts 2026
| Status 2026 | PIVOT: Consumer/Creator platform (Free/Pro) will be shut down on 27 July 2026. Focus is now on Enterprise and the in-house game studio. |
| VR Support | Supported via Meta Quest headsets |
| Access | Browser and app |
Why VR Glasses in Spatial?
By combining VR technology with Spatial, you can experience the digital world in a whole new way.
Users become a part of Spatial through VR glasses or headsets. The avatar can be controlled via the controllers of the VR glasses and with simple head movements you can look around the Spatial world. This interactive digital experience with the help of VR glasses creates a more intense experience than a classic computer game.
Explore and shape the digital world up close. Meet other users or attend events – just as if you were there in real life.

How a VR Headset Works
Inside a VR headset there are two lenses (screens) – one for each eye. The metaverse world is rendered through these lenses, and the combined image creates a realistic environment for the wearer. Accessories such as controllers and headphones make the virtual reality experience even more immersive.
What VR Goggles Can You Use for Spatial?
Note: Spatial’s consumer and creator platform (Free/Pro) will be shut down on 27 July 2026. The platform is pivoting to Enterprise. If you are looking for active alternatives with VR support, check out Horizon Worlds or Somnium Space.
Meta Quest 3
Meta’s current standalone headset. Use it for Spatial until the platform shuts down, and for other metaverse worlds afterwards.
Meta Quest 3 data
- Standalone, no PC needed
- 2,064 x 2,208 pixels per eye
- Colour passthrough for mixed reality
- Cheaper option: Meta Quest 3S
Meta Quest 3S
Meta’s affordable standalone headset with the same platform as the Quest 3.
Meta Quest 3S data
- Standalone, no PC needed
- 1,832 x 1,920 pixels per eye
- Colour passthrough for mixed reality
- Cheapest entry into the Meta ecosystem
Which Worlds Are Still Compatible with VR Glasses?
Please also check for yourself whether the glasses displayed are compatible with the metaverse world of your choice.

