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Naughty America

Naughty America has been pushing the boundaries of immersive adult entertainment since it started experimenting with VR porn back in the mid-2010s. The company launched its first interactive VR porn…

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About Naughty America

Naughty America has been pushing the boundaries of immersive adult entertainment since it started experimenting with VR porn back in the mid-2010s. The company launched its first interactive VR porn experiences, setting a precedent for how adult content could integrate with haptic devices and virtual reality headsets. Rather than just filming traditional scenes with 360-degree cameras, it focused on creating experiences that actually responded to users’ actions and worked seamlessly with connected sex toys. The studio went all-in on augmented reality too, developing multiple iterations of its AR platform. It relaunched its VR and AR strip club as RealGirlsNow, which evolved into a passthrough experience that lets Quest users see virtual performers in their actual physical space. The company also created Virtual Sex World as another iteration of its AR offerings, constantly refining how adult performers could appear to exist in users’ real-world environments. Beyond its own platform innovations, Naughty America has spun off dedicated studios like RealPornStarsVR to focus specifically on virtual reality content production. The company’s willingness to experiment with emerging technologies—from haptic feedback integration to AR passthrough features—has made it a significant player in the adult tech space, even if its core business remains traditional adult video content.

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