Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings in Virtual Reality (AA in VR)

AA in VR brings Alcoholics Anonymous meetings into virtual reality. Members attend from home, with or without a VR headset, on platforms including Meta Horizon Worlds and VRChat.

What distinguishes AA in VR from standard online meetings is spatial presence. Members appear as avatars in 3D meeting rooms. Spatial audio makes other voices sound nearby — much closer to an in-person meeting than a video call. Additionally, the platform protects full anonymity by design. Members use no real names, show no faces, and share no location data.

The community grew directly from the COVID-19 pandemic. When in-person meetings closed, video conferencing left a gap in human connection. Virtual reality filled that gap. Since then, AA in VR has expanded across multiple platforms and now hosts regular meetings throughout the week on a published schedule.

Meetings follow traditional AA formats: speaker meetings, Big Book discussions, and open sharing. Moreover, they welcome anyone worldwide seeking support for alcoholism. No prior VR experience is necessary — experienced members help newcomers get started.

For members who face barriers to in-person attendance — whether geography, mobility, social anxiety, or stigma — AA in VR offers a meaningful path to connection and recovery. As one longtime organiser put it: real people, real voices, real recovery.

To find meeting times, visit aa-in-vr.org. For more on how the TIAA Forum supports online AA tools, see the Forum Categories page.

 

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