Infinadeck – an Omnidirectional Treadmill for XR, Training, Simulation and Robotics

Infinadeck is an advanced omnidirectional treadmill designed for natural movement in virtual reality, extended reality environments and professional simulations. Unlike a conventional treadmill, which allows movement only in one direction, Infinadeck enables users to walk, turn, move backward and move in any direction while physically remaining within one safe operating area. The manufacturer describes the solution as an actively controlled omnidirectional treadmill intended for professional applications in defence, industry, healthcare, research and robotics. Source: official Infinadeck website.

Infinadeck addresses one of the key limitations of XR [Extended Reality – a term covering VR, AR and MR], namely the lack of natural full-body movement. The user is not restricted by the size of the room, while still being able to cover large distances in a virtual environment. The manufacturer emphasizes that the platform does not require special shoes or a slippery, curved surface. Movement is enabled by an actively controlled belt system. Source: official Infinadeck website.

How does Infinadeck technology work?

At the heart of the system is a patented omnidirectional treadmill design, based on precision-engineered mechanical components and a continuous belt system of approximately 400 feet in length. The platform responds in real time to the user’s direction and speed of movement, adjusting the surface underfoot so that the person can walk or run in place while maintaining the natural sensation of moving through space. Source: official Infinadeck website.

According to the manufacturer, the general technical capabilities of the platform include 360-degree movement, a maximum speed of up to 6 mph, approximately 9 km/h, a response latency of 15 ms, declared treadmill accuracy of 99.8%, a load limit of 300 lbs, approximately 136 kg, and a compact footprint of approximately 79 × 79 inches, around 2 × 2 metres. Infinadeck also declares integration support for Unreal Engine 5, Unity and military simulation environments such as VBS4. Source: official Infinadeck website.

Variants and applications: Portal, Vanguard and Robotics

 
Infinadeck Portal – an XR platform for business, training and collaboration

Infinadeck Portal is positioned as an enterprise-grade XR platform, intended for companies, training organisations, public sector institutions and other organisations that require natural user movement in virtual environments. The manufacturer describes Portal as a scalable, multi-user movement-based XR platform, offered in an Experience-as-a-Service [XaaS] model, with launch planned for mid-2026. Source: official Infinadeck Portal page.

Portal allows the user to walk, run and explore virtual environments in any direction, while remaining safely within the device. An important feature is the ability to connect multiple Portal units into one network, enabling shared multi-user experiences in the same virtual environment. The manufacturer indicates use cases such as health and safety training, emergency procedure training, equipment operation simulations, remote team training, 3D design reviews, remote inspections, rehabilitation, movement analysis, locomotion research and VR experiments. Source: official Infinadeck Portal page.

Portal is intended to be a plug-and-play solution that does not require specialised room adaptation, while also supporting multi-station connectivity and enterprise-grade support.

Infinadeck Vanguard – a mobile tactical simulation centre

Infinadeck Vanguard is a solution aimed primarily at military, special operations and tactical applications. The manufacturer describes it as a mobile Rapid Reaction Simulation centre that combines Infinadeck’s omnidirectional treadmill technology with the generation of virtual environments based on real-world terrain data. The purpose is to quickly recreate a real location as a physically walkable digital twin that can be used for briefing, mission planning and mission rehearsal. Source: official Infinadeck Vanguard page.

Vanguard is based on a configuration of four Portal units, allowing small teams to move through a virtually recreated operational environment with 360-degree movement. According to the manufacturer, the process includes acquiring data from drones, LiDAR and field sensors, converting it into a three-dimensional model, launching the simulation scenario, updating the environment as intelligence data changes, and finally using it for mission preparation. Source: official Infinadeck Vanguard page.

Example Vanguard applications include building entry drills, hostage rescue scenarios, urban area clearance, reconnaissance of unknown terrain, route planning, coordination of multiple teams and force-on-force training, meaning scenarios involving multiple opposing sides operating in a realistic training environment. Source: official Infinadeck Vanguard page.

Infinadeck Robotics – Portal for Robotics for testing legged robots

In the case of “Robotics”, it is important to be precise: the manufacturer describes this part of the offering as Portal for Robotics, meaning a configuration of Infinadeck Portal intended for research, validation and training of legged robots, rather than as a clearly separate hardware model. Source: official Infinadeck Robotics page.

Portal for Robotics is designed to allow robots to move in any direction within a limited, controlled space. The manufacturer emphasizes that the platform provides real ground contact conditions, friction and load dynamics that cannot be fully replicated in a static computer simulation. This enables research and development teams to test gait algorithms, collect gait data, validate controllers, perform regression testing and carry out quality control of robots before deployment. Source: official Infinadeck Robotics page.

According to the specification provided for the Robotics configuration, the working surface has a diameter of 142 cm, the speed range is from 0.36 to 10.0 km/h, the load capacity is 204 kg, the unit weight is 363 kg, and movement is available across a full 360-degree range. The manufacturer also indicates integration with Unity, Unreal and ROS2, as well as 200–240 V, single-phase, 20 A power requirements. Source: official Infinadeck Robotics page.

The data comes from different sections of the manufacturer’s website, so when preparing a commercial offer or a technical product sheet, the exact specification should be confirmed for the selected configuration. For example, the general Infinadeck website lists a load limit of 136 kg and a speed of up to approximately 9 km/h, while the Robotics page lists a load capacity of 204 kg and a speed of up to 10 km/h. Source: official Infinadeck website.

Where can Infinadeck deliver the most value?

The main advantage of Infinadeck is not simply the ability to “walk in VR”, but the combination of natural movement, safety, repeatability and reduced space requirements. In industrial and military training, this makes it possible to create scenarios in which the participant does not merely observe the environment, but physically moves through it. In medical and research applications, the platform may support gait analysis, rehabilitation and locomotion research. In robotics, it can serve as an intermediate environment between computer simulation and testing in real-world terrain. Source: official Infinadeck website.

Infinadeck is a specialised platform for organisations that require natural locomotion in digital environments. Portal is the variant focused on enterprise XR applications, training, collaboration and research. Vanguard develops this concept into a mobile tactical simulation centre for military and special operations teams. Robotics, or more precisely Portal for Robotics, brings Infinadeck technology into the world of legged robots, enabling the testing of gait, controllers and algorithms under controlled and repeatable conditions. Source: official Infinadeck website.

This is not a typical fitness treadmill or a consumer product for home VR. It is professional XR and simulation infrastructure for business, defence, industry, healthcare, research laboratories and robotics teams that need to bring natural human or robotic movement into a controlled digital environment.

7/07/2026
Source: Infinadeck


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