Virtuix Secures 26th U.S. Patent for Omni One Treadmill Design
Virtuix received a USPTO Notice of Allowance for its 26th U.S. patent covering the mechanical design of its Omni One treadmill. The company’s portfolio now includes 26 granted patents and five pending applications spanning hardware design, motion tracking and content integration, creating barriers to entry across gaming, training and defense.
1. Patent Approval for Omni One Treadmill
Virtuix has received a Notice of Allowance from the USPTO for its 26th U.S. patent, focusing on proprietary innovations in the mechanical design of its Omni One omni-directional treadmill. This approval underscores advances in the treadmill’s ability to support natural walking, running, crouching and jumping within virtual reality environments.
2. Portfolio Growth and Pending Applications
The company’s IP portfolio now comprises 26 granted U.S. patents and five additional applications pending approval. Covered technologies include core locomotion hardware, advanced motion-tracking systems and integrated content solutions that enhance full-body VR interaction.
3. Strengthening Competitive Moat Across Markets
By expanding its patent holdings, Virtuix has built significant barriers to entry in consumer gaming, industrial training and military simulation segments. This growing IP moat reinforces the company’s leadership position and supports its long-term strategy to scale full-body VR interaction globally.