We build the tools to experience architecture.
Voosey is a spatial-computing Super-App for architecture and interior design — capture a space, transform it with AI, and walk clients through photoreal 3D tours, all on Apple devices.
Make spatial computing useful for the people who shape the built world.
We founded Voosey to put immersive, spatial technology in the hands of architects, designers, and the people they build for — not just specialists with workstations and headsets. Everything we make runs on the Apple devices you already carry: iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Vision Pro. Scan the real world, design or import a model, transform it with on-device and cloud AI, and tour it in real time. One account, one credit economy, one continuous creative pipeline.
From a VR experiment to a spatial Super-App.
2019 — Voosey LLC is founded
Christopher Lee and Justin Means start Voosey in April 2019 with one goal: bring immersive VR and spatial technology to a far wider audience than the tools of the day allowed.
Project Salsa
The first product let people view CAD drawings inside virtual reality, built on Unreal Engine. It proved the appetite was real — architects and designers wanted to step inside their work — but it also showed the ceiling of an off-the-shelf engine.
Our own renderer
So we pivoted and built the Voosey app on our own foundation: an in-house engine using Metal and on-device spatial capture. On-device rendering, native capture, and a pipeline we control end to end.
Today — a Super-App
Voosey is now a spatial-computing Super-App spanning iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Vision Pro — capture with Vantage, present with Venture, and market with Vamp, with the Vick-E assistant coming soon.
A small team building big spaces.
The people behind Voosey.
Chris Lee
Co-Founder & Lead Investor
Justin Means
Co-Founder & Lead Engineer
Kathy Lee
Business Manager
Kiersten Davis
Operations Manager
Piper Lee
Engineering & Marketing Intern
Come build the future of spatial design.
Try Voosey on your own devices — or join the team shaping what comes next.