VRenity for Schools

Support for Every Age, Right When It’s Needed

Designed for Every Age Group

VRenity offers tailored versions that adjust tone and language to fit the student’s stage of development—from early learners to teens and young adults. This ensures that what’s being said, and how it’s said, always feels relatable, respectful, and age-appropriate.

Whether it’s used with kindergarteners learning how to name their feelings or high schoolers navigating complex emotional stress, the AI responds with empathy and insight that matches their needs.

 

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Easy to Set Up in the Classroom

VRenity runs on a gaming PC and can be connected to a monitor for group use. In this setting, the AI functions as a classroom assistant—ready to answer questions, guide reflective prompts, or introduce helpful concepts during breaks or transitions.

When one student asks a question, the response can benefit the entire class—turning individual curiosity into a shared learning moment.

A Quiet Room Option for Personal Reset

For one-on-one use, VRenity can be placed in a quiet room with a computer and headphones. This setup gives students a private way to calm down and recenter—ideal for moments of sensory overload, emotional stress, or social anxiety.

It’s especially supportive for students on the autism spectrum, but beneficial to all students who may need time and space to decompress and feel safe.

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Inclusive by Design

VRenity is available in 98 languages, supporting multilingual and ESL students across diverse communities. It also includes closed captions for deaf and hard-of-hearing users, ensuring that every student—regardless of how they communicate—can access support in a way that works for them.

 

Ready to Bring VRenity to Your School?

Whether you're looking to enhance classroom discussions or offer a safe space for students to reset, VRenity is simple to set up and powerful in impact.

Get in touch today to schedule a demo or explore how VRenity can support the unique needs of your school community.