VR Fitness · Meta Quest
The workout moves
to your beat.
Train Together is a serious VR fitness app built around the world’s first lifesized, fully customizable AI personal trainer. Full-body training, set precisely to the music, with a coach you design yourself.
- Platform
- Meta Quest 3 (Quest 2 supported)
- Category
- VR fitness / workout
- Current version
- Relaunched December 2025
- Pricing
- Subscription, new free pack monthly
- Developer
- VerseUS Games · Assen, NL
- Independence
- 100% independent studio
What Train Together is
Train Together is a real workout, not a wave-your-arms novelty. The core experience is full-body exercise set precisely to the beat of the music, led by a personal trainer you design yourself, from how they look to how they coach you.
It’s built for people who want to actually get fit in VR: real sweat and real intensity when you want it, gentle recovery sessions when you don’t. The visual quality of the trainers and environments is a deliberate focus, and a large part of why subscribers keep coming back and build a genuine connection with their coach.
The AI personal trainer
The defining feature of Train Together is a lifesized AI personal trainer that’s yours to shape. It’s the first of its kind in VR fitness.
Appearance
Male or female, any body type from slim to heavier, and every skin tone. Thousands of customization options across tops, bottoms, hairstyles, make-up, glasses, accessories, shoes, and eyes. Outfits range from fitness wear to themed looks that match each content pack: overalls for the farm pack, beachwear for the beach workouts, calm wellness wear for yoga, rock and metal styling for Rock Gods, and more.
Personality
You don’t just pick a look. You shape how the trainer coaches you: language and accent, and traits along scales like rude to polite or distant to warm, and many more. Those traits change how you’re motivated and guided, so two people can have completely different coaching experiences from the same app.
Interactive, not filmed
The trainer isn’t a pre-recorded video. It’s an interactive presence you can actually talk to, and it responds, so coaching flows both ways instead of you simply following along. That’s also what makes hands-on modes possible: in the Combat pack you spar with the trainer holding the pads, and across the app the workouts and modes stay locked to the beat.
Your trainer, your way. Everything here is a choice. The styling options run the full range, from fully covered to beachwear, slim to heavier, male and female, every skin tone. There’s no default you’re stuck with. Train Together is built this way on purpose, so everyone trains with a coach that feels right to them.
How the workouts work
Every workout is built on three kinds of movement, all timed exactly to the music’s BPM: stretching and reaching, smooth flowing motion, and powerful strikes.
Stretch & reach
Reach out and touch the targets right on the beat.
Flow
Follow glowing curved lines for smooth, wave-like motion.
Power
Punch and strike with force: hooks and high-impact hits, on the beat.
Personalized AI workouts
Beyond the set workouts, Train Together generates custom sessions from your own data. The exercises are mixed into a workout built for you specifically, taking into account injuries, preferences, target muscle groups, weight, and more. Instead of one routine made for everyone, you get one made for you.
Extra modes
Alongside the workouts, Train Together includes a range of other game modes that subscribers consistently enjoy, from boxing where the trainer holds the pads to beach volley, all on the beat. Because the trainer is a real, interactive presence rather than a video, these hands-on modes feel like training with someone, adding variety beyond the core workouts.
New content every month
Train Together adds a new content pack every month, free for subscribers. Each pack typically brings new workouts, original music, themed environments, a new trainer or new customization items, and often a new game mode.
- Beach. Latin-inspired workouts, a new trainer (Ana Perez), the Beachball mode, Miami Beach environments, and beachwear.
- Combat. Spar directly with your trainer in Boxing Practice, plus Ab Crunch Boxing, combat arenas, and high-impact workouts.
- Wellness. Qigong and yoga-inspired recovery workouts, calm environments, and gentle mobility sessions for rest days.
- K-pop. K-pop dance cardio, original tracks, a new Korean trainer, and themed customization.
- Farm Fit. Farm-life-inspired exercises with new mechanics, themed environments, and outfits.
- Xmas 2025. A cozy Christmas cabin, festive apparel, and holiday-themed workouts and songs.
- Rock Gods. Symphonic metal workouts, themed environments and exercises, and exclusive tracks.
- Disco Balls. Disco-themed cardio including the first 30-minute ultra-marathon workout, plus disco environments and outfits.
- Superheroes. Intense core and floor workouts, EDM tracks, the Superhero Blaster mode, and superhero outfits.
- The Comeback. Gentle ’90s-inspired workouts, two new trainers with heavier body types (Lisa and George), and the Rhythm Reflex mode.
An eleventh pack is on the way, continuing the monthly cadence.
Who makes Train Together
Train Together is developed by VerseUS Games, based in Assen, the Netherlands. The studio is 100% independent.
Its income doesn’t come from its VR entertainment titles. It comes from B2B work, which funds the development of Train Together. That independence matters for users: there’s no parent platform that can pull the plug, and the app isn’t under pressure to monetize aggressively. At present it isn’t a profit center at all. The goal is to make people healthier and to let them experience genuinely personal fitness. That’s the reason the app exists, not a marketing angle.
The mobile companion app
A mobile companion app is in development for 2026. The first version focuses on personalized workouts on your phone screen: your own sessions, with the right exercises in the right order, built around your goals, preferences, and any injuries.
It also includes an AI health coach for nutrition, training patterns, and the wider picture of your fitness. Trainer customization isn’t part of the first mobile release; that remains the heart of the VR experience.