Like Instagram, but every post is a world people can walk into. Document your heritage, your community, your story — and earn every time someone steps inside.
On Instagram, you share a photo. On TikTok, you share a video. On ImmersiNaija, you share a world — and it works in two powerful ways.
VR Mode: Anyone, anywhere in the world, can enter your captured world as a full 360° immersive experience. Your diaspora community in Toronto pays to walk through your village. A student in London steps into a festival they've never attended.
Spatial AR Mode: When a visitor physically arrives at the same location you captured, your world unlocks for them in AR — spatially anchored to the real environment. They hold up their phone and your creation wraps around reality, synced perfectly to their movement. They turn left: your world turns left. They look up at the sky: your AR sky is right there. They're not watching your experience — they're living inside it, standing in the exact same place you once stood.
Record 360° with your phone or upload existing content
AI converts your content into an interactive 3D world
Add AR hotspots, audio, text, and interactive elements
Set free or paid entry, publish to the World Feed
Earn every time someone visits or enters your world
You don't need to be a professional filmmaker. You need knowledge that others want to experience.
Tour guides, historians, and locals who know a site better than any textbook. Document shrines, palace ruins, sacred forests, and ancient walls.
Osun Festival. Durbar. New Yam. Egungun masquerades. Cultural celebrations that the diaspora aches to attend but can't. Bring them there.
Your hometown. Your family compound. A market. A riverbank. The places that shaped you — made explorable for anyone who wants to understand where Nigerians come from.
The kitchen where egusi soup has been made for three generations. The pepper market. The palm oil production. Food is culture — and culture is experiential.
Historians, educators, and researchers who want to make their knowledge interactive. Build a lesson on the Benin Kingdom that students actually want to take.
Nigerian artists, photographers, and fashion designers building virtual galleries and cultural exhibitions that transcend geography.
These are illustrative examples of how creators earn on the platform — based on our monetization model.
* Illustrative projections based on our platform monetization model. Actual earnings depend on content quality, audience, and pricing decisions. ImmersiNaija takes a platform commission per transaction — creators keep the majority of revenue.
In-app 360° camera guide with automatic stitching and processing
Drag-and-drop tool for placing interactive information points in 3D space
Record your voice in multiple languages or use our AI voice generation tool
Track visitors, earnings, engagement rates, and content performance in real time
Set entry prices, free tiers, and subscription access per experience
Your experiences appear in a discoverable social feed — like Instagram for virtual worlds
Share link previews to Instagram, Twitter, WhatsApp — drive traffic to your world
Get paid to your Nigerian bank account via Paystack and Flutterwave
The first creators on ImmersiNaija shape how the platform looks and feels. Apply for founding creator status — get early access, premium tools, and a share of our Creator Fund.