VirtualMate to Depict Classic Porn Stars as Virtual Avatars

VirtualMate to Depict Classic Porn Stars as Virtual Avatars

PALO ALTO, Calif. — VirtualMate is using the latest in digital regeneration technology to bring back classic porn stars as virtual interactive girlfriends.

According to the company, VirtualMate is a new "intimacy system" that syncs interactive content with a multi-functional sex toy for a unique sensory experience. The system will launch its official Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign Monday, September 9, with a shipment date of early December and is poised to bring back some of porn’s favorites.

“Users will enjoy the company of a digitally recreated Jenna Jameson or Tera Patrick Virtual Mate from their superstar golden eras, besides the current popular adult stars, who have also come on board to lend their virtual likeness,” VirtualMate’s Jeff Dillon explained. “Users will be amazed at how lifelike these characters are.”

Dillon noted that the digital recreations will give performers the opportunity to "profit from their image and interact with their fans and perform in scenes as the picture-perfect representation of themselves at any point in their careers,” he said.

A number of performers have joined a fan-voted contest to decide who will become the next Virtual Mate, with Lexi Luna, Cherie DeVille, Maddy O'Reilly, Cindy Starfall, Jaclyn Taylor, Austyn Monroe, Tiffany Watson and others running in the competition.

The virtual performers’ expressions and movements are generated using real-time rendering plus body and facial capture technology, then programmed into a virtual world with a variety of different intimacy levels. VirtualMate.com creates its unique experience via a VR headset, PC, mobile device or tablet, and a male masturbatory sleeve called The Core, with a smart-warming system and high-sensitivity sensors that gather and transfer “motion data” for the Mate to react to.

Pre-orders for the Core are available now for an introductory price of $99, and early VirtualMate.com subscribers receive a 60 percent discount, along with special rewards and exclusive content.

For more information, click here or email jeff@virtualmate.com.

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