Raspberry Dream Lab created Raspberry Dream Land, an invite-only WebXR social platform designed specifically for virtual cybersex experiences and intimate connections. Founded by Angelina Aleksandrovich in 2018 (and officially incorporated in 2020), the platform emerged after Aleksandrovich left creative agency work to pursue meaningful VR projects exploring sexuality, identity, gender, and technology—rediscovering her art school research on human sexuality in the process. The platform combined immersive sounds, scents, and haptic pulses to create cybersex experiences that pushed beyond what existing VR platforms allowed.
As we covered when
Raspberry Dream Land launched as an ‘uncensored’ XR social space, the platform was specifically developed in response to censorship the team faced on existing VR platforms. This led them to build their own infrastructure for hosting progressive arts, entertainment, electronic music events, and sexual exploration in virtual reality. The platform hosted notable events including what was billed as the world’s first Burning Man in VR and a weeklong cybersex demo event, as detailed in our coverage of
their extended reality adult social platform’s 24-hour launch event.
The company operated from London and positioned itself at the intersection of art, academia, business, and human sexuality research. However, Raspberry Dream Labs Ltd was dissolved via compulsory strike-off in 2024, ending its run as a niche player in the VR intimacy technology space.