Born and raised in Southern California, Jenna Sativa describes her childhood as pretty normal. In school, she got along with most people, played a few sports, and tried a few different activity groups. After high school, she started modeling and quickly found herself doing nude modeling. Comfortable in her own skin, the fit, sexy girl decided to take the plunge and joined the adult entertainment industry. With her sweet personality and dedication to social media interaction, it wasn’t long before Jenna was an AVN award-winning star. Now she is taking advantage of the newest technology shooting Jenna Sativa VR scenes that pull you right into the sexy Latina’s spicy world.
Virtual Reality and the Adult Industry
Few industries have embraced virtual reality like the adult entertainment industry. In recent years searches for VR porn and other VR adult-related things have skyrocketed and these topics are now among the most searched adult terms online. Their early adoption of VR technology has allowed them to take a leading role in how the technology continues to advance and how it is used. The first adult VR videos had low video quality and limited viewing angles. Now the videos are in 4K resolution with some companies starting to work in 6K. Most videos now have 360 degrees viewing and even the lower-end videos have 180 degrees viewing. Add in digital audio and the ability to synch the VR viewer with outside hardware (sex toys) and it is clear the adult industry is spearheading the day-to-day use of the technology as it advances.
It’s Not Just Porn
Virtual reality is also exploding in the mainstream world. Here are a few stats:
- Across the globe, there are more than 171 million VR users with more joining every day.
- 79% of Americans report being familiar with what VR is and 17.7% say they use VR regularly.
- The worldwide VR market size is forecast to grow 7.7 times its current size in the next four years with the worldwide market share growing to $20.9 billion.
- Video games make up the largest part of the mainstream VR industry with sales topping $1.1 billion in 2021 and expected to reach $2.4 billion by 2024.
- The number of virtual reality startups has jumped by more than 14% per year.
- 77% of people who uses VR regularly would like more social engagement with it.
Gaming and entertainment aside, many businesses are now using VR as a way to train and communicate with employees. As working from home becomes a more common thing, VR can bridge that gap and put a person right in the office or worksite without them leaving their home.
The Future is Exciting
VR has been around in some form or another since the 1960s but it wasn’t until more recent times that widespread development in the field has taken place. These days, numerous big tech companies like Google, Meta, Apple, and more are all putting millions of dollars into VR R&D.
In the adult world, VR allows individuals like Jenna Sativa to create her own content, interact directly with her fans, and do immersive live shows. On the other end of the spectrum, SexLikeReal is a large site that has thousands of VR videos from all over the globe categorized and ready to be viewed. They also have an app and are creating their own, exclusive content. VR makes it so that companies big and small can thrive in the same place. With more and more content producers embracing VR and more solo models and pornstars like Jenna using it to their benefit, the future of virtual reality in the adult world is wide open and very exciting!