ManageXR is a San Francisco device management platform built specifically for virtual and augmented reality hardware. It lets organizations enroll, lock down, distribute apps to, monitor, and remotely control fleets of headsets - Meta Quest, PICO, HTC Vive, and more - from a single console. Born out of a Stanford children's-hospital VR deployment, it now serves 2,000+ organizations across 120+ countries in education, healthcare, enterprise training, and beyond.
Stan Richter is co-founder and CEO of signageOS, the company that built a unification layer between digital signage hardware and the CMS platforms that run on top of it. Founded in Prague in 2016, signageOS solves the fragmentation problem that has plagued digital signage for decades - dozens of SoC operating systems, dozens of manufacturers, no common API. Richter turned that chaos into a business, bootstrapped growth to global scale, raised $4.2M from Reflex Capital, relocated to San Francisco, won the 2025 Outstanding Individual award at the Global Digital Signage Awards, and in January 2026 unveiled Supra - an encrypted edge-streaming platform that extends the usable life of existing hardware by two to five years.