Companies in Spatial Computing
There are 15,366 companies in Spatial Computing which include Razer, Epic Games, Oculus, Matterport, Roblox. 4,424 companies in Spatial Computing are funded, with 1,560 having secured Series A funding. Till date, the sector has seen the creation of 38 Unicorns. United States has the most number of companies in Spatial Computing (4,402), followed by United Kingdom
(1,224), and then Germany (967).
2026 has seen the creation of 6 Spatial Computing companies. On average, the last 10 years have seen 786 new companies launched every year. Most number of Spatial Computing startups have been founded by alumni from Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University.
Here is a List of top companies in Spatial Computing

1. Razer
Manufacturer of gaming peripherals, laptops, software, and related accessories. The company offers a range of products including mice, keyboards, headsets, and controllers designed for esports and immersive gaming experiences. It provides software for customization, lighting effects, and optimization. The company also offers chairs, apparel, and gamer room accessories.
Key facts about Razer
- Founded Year: 2005
- Location: Irvine (United States)
- Stage: Public
- Total Funding till date: $126M
- Investors: Accel, Liaison Interactive and 11 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Series C, Feb 22, 2016, $*****
- Tracxn Score: 86/100 What is this?
- Competitors Rank: 1 of 95 Competitors
2. Epic Games
Digital distribution platform for desktop PC games. It offers a range of titles, including free games, mods, and DLC content. The platform features a user-friendly interface for accessing and downloading games. The company also provides online services, such as account management and support, for users and game developers.
Key facts about Epic Games
- Founded Year: 1991
- Location: Cary (United States)
- Stage: Series F
- Total Funding till date: $8.13B
- Investors: Sony, KKR and 79 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Series F, Feb 07, 2024, $*****
- Tracxn Score: 83/100 What is this?
- Competitors Rank: 1 of 1,384 Competitors
3. Oculus
Provider of VR-based head-mounted displays. It offers head-mounted devices for the gaming VR experience that has to be connected to the computer or smartphone. Its features include an integrable mobile app, LCD, built-in storage, gesture controls, and more.
Key facts about Oculus
- Founded Year: 2012
- Location: Menlo Park (United States)
- Stage: Acquired
- Total Funding till date: $107M
- Investors: Spark Capital, Andreessen Horowitz and 11 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Series B, Aug 04, 2022, $*****
- Tracxn Score: 83/100 What is this?
- Competitors Rank: 1 of 262 Competitors

4. Matterport
Provider of 3D digital twin solutions for various industry applications. It offers tools for corporate real estate, design and construction, and facilities management. The company's solutions integrate with platforms like Procore and Autodesk. It facilitates property marketing through immersive 3D tours, floor plans, and print-quality photos.
Key facts about Matterport
- Founded Year: 2011
- Location: Sunnyvale (United States)
- Stage: Acquired
- Total Funding till date: $163M
- Investors: DCM Ventures, Lux Capital and 39 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Series D, Jul 24, 2020, $*****
- Tracxn Score: 81/100 What is this?
- Competitors Rank: 1 of 1,255 Competitors

5. Roblox
Online gaming platform for developing web and mobile games. The platform enables its users to create its own games through simple drag and drop mechanisms. It has developed Roblox an action game. It generates revenue through virtual purchases in-game by the use of a virtual currency Robux. The platform follows a revenue share model for game developers.
Key facts about Roblox
- Founded Year: 2005
- Location: San Mateo (United States)
- Stage: Public
- Total Funding till date: $918M
- Investors: First Round Capital, Altos Ventures Management and 20 Others
- Latest Funding Round: Series H, Jan 06, 2021, $*****
- Tracxn Score: 79/100 What is this?
- Competitors Rank: 1 of 630 Competitors