Cedars-Sinai Launches AI-Powered VR Therapy App on Apple Vision Pro

Xaia, Cedars-Sinai’s eXtended-Reality Artificially Intelligent Ally, is now available on Apple Vision Pro. Image by Cedars-Sinai.

What You Should Know:

Cedars-Sinai clinicians have teamed up with AI experts to develop an AI-powered VR therapy app, Xaia, that leverages the power of Apple Vision Pro to offer an immersive, accessible approach to mental health support.

– By harnessing the power of AI and virtual reality, the app offers a convenient, engaging, and effective way for individuals to manage their mental well-being. As technology continues to evolve, apps like Xaia hold immense potential to democratize access to quality care and empower individuals to prioritize their mental health.

AI Meets Virtual Reality

Xaia offers patients a self-administered, AI-driven therapy experience within the calming environment of virtual reality. Imagine yourself in a serene meadow by a babbling brook or on a sun-drenched beach, guided by a friendly AI avatar trained to mimic a human therapist. This immersive setting allows users to engage in deep breathing exercises, meditation, and personalized conversations designed to address their mental health needs.

From Research to Reality: A Transformative Step

Dr. Omer Liran, a psychiatrist at Cedars-Sinai and co-founder of Xaia, emphasizes the app’s potential to revolutionize mental health accessibility: “Xaia represents a transformative step in making quality therapy accessible to all.”

The app’s development is backed by extensive research. A groundbreaking study published in Nature Digital Medicine demonstrated the app’s effectiveness and safety for patient use. This research, coupled with Cedars-Sinai’s Technology Ventures program, paved the way for bringing Xaia to life.

While Xaia is not intended to replace traditional therapy, it has the potential to reach individuals who might otherwise struggle to access mental healthcare.

“Apple Vision Pro offers a gateway into Xaia’s world of immersive, interactive behavioral health support—making strides that I can only describe as a quantum leap beyond previous technologies,” said Brennan Spiegel, MD, MSHS, professor of Medicine, director of Health Services Research at Cedars-Sinai and co-founder of the Xaia technology. “With Xaia and the stunning display in Apple Vision Pro, we are able to leverage every pixel of that remarkable resolution and the full spectrum of vivid colors to craft a form of immersive therapy that’s engaging and deeply personal.”