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This page will help you '''get started''' with [[Special:MyLanguage/VRChat|VRChat]]. You’ll be up and running in a jiffy!
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Reading this page will easily explain:
Reading this page will easily explain:


* What devices are necessary to run VRChat
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* Where to install VRChat from
*Which [[Special:MyLanguage/Platforms|devices]] are VRChat compatible
* What to expect during your first few minutes of using VRChat
*Where to install VRChat from
* Bonus video guides to help with your first experience
*What to expect during your first few minutes of using VRChat
*Bonus video guides to help with your first experience


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If you are unfamiliar with any {{Community link|https://wiki.vrchat.com/wiki/Community:Terminology|Terminology}}, or subjects, feel free to click on any of the blue highlighted hyperlinks that lead to other pages of the VRChat Wiki.
If you are unfamiliar with any {{Community link|https://wiki.vrchat.com/wiki/Community:Terminology|Terminology}}, or subjects, feel free to click on any of the blue highlighted hyperlinks that lead to other pages of the VRChat Wiki.


== System Requirements / Recommendations ==
==System requirements / recommendations== <!--T:5-->


=== Standalone Devices ===
===Standalone devices=== <!--T:6-->
 
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VRChat runs on the following standalone headsets:
VRChat runs on the following standalone headsets:


* Meta Quest 2
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* Meta Quest 3
*Meta Quest 2
* Meta Quest Pro
*Meta Quest 3
* Vive XR Elite
*Meta Quest 3S
* Pico 4
*Meta Quest Pro
* Pico 4 Pro
*Vive Focus Vision
*Vive XR Elite
*Pico 4
*Pico 4 Pro
*Pico 4 Ultra
 
===Mobile devices=== <!--T:9-->
 
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VRChat can be played on any Android 10+, or iOS 17.0+ device with at least 6GB of system RAM, and is connected to Wi-Fi or over 4G/5G cellular networks.


=== Mobile Phone ===
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VRChat can be played on any Android 10+ device with at least 6GB of system RAM, and is connected to Wi-Fi or over 4G/5G cellular networks.
Any recent mid-range or higher Android or iOS device should meet these specifications.


Any recent mid-range or higher Android device should meet these specifications.
=== Steam Deck=== <!--T:12-->


=== Steam Deck ===
<!--T:13-->
Valve's testing indicates that VRChat is Verified on Steam Deck. It is fully functional on Steam Deck, and works great with the built-in controls and display.
Valve's testing indicates that VRChat is Verified on the Steam Deck. It is fully functional and works great with the built-in controls and display.  


* All functionality is accessible when using the default controller configuration.
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* VRChat shows Steam Deck controller icons.
*All functionality is accessible when using the default controller configuration.
* In-game interface text is legible on Steam Deck.
*VRChat shows Steam Deck controller icons.
* VRChat's default graphics configuration performs well on Steam Deck.
*In-game interface text is legible on the Steam Deck.
*VRChat's default graphics configuration performs well on the device.


=== PC Minimum requirements and OS ===
===PC=== <!--T:15-->
* '''CPU:''' Intel® i5-4570k/AMD FX 8350 equivalent or greater
* '''Memory:''' 8GB or more
* '''GPU:''' NVIDIA GeForce® GTX 970/AMD Radeon™ R9 290 equivalent
* '''Disk Space:''' 21.5GB of storage (~1.5GB for application, remaining for content cache).
* '''Internet Connection:''' 25Mbps+ download
* '''OS:''' Windows 10, Windows 11


These are the <u>absolute minimum</u> requirements to run VRChat on desktop mode. Although the application will run, you may encounter performance issues. VRChat has lots of user-created content, some avatars and worlds may cause your performance to drop more than you might expect from a typical game! It is recommended adjusting [[Safety|Safety Settings]] for the most optimal experience.
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====Minimum Requirements to play VRChat====
{| class="wikitable"
! Minimum Desktop
!
!Minimum VR
!
|-
|'''CPU'''
|Intel® i5-4570k or AMD FX 8350 or equivalent
|'''CPU'''
|Intel® Core™ i7-4790K or Ryzen 3 2400g/3000g or equivalent*
|-
| '''Memory'''
|4GB
|'''Memory'''
|8-10GB
|-
|'''GPU'''
|NVIDIA GeForce® GTX 970 or AMD Radeon™ R9 290 or equivalent
| '''GPU'''
|NVIDIA GeForce® GTX 1060 or Radeon RX 580 or equivalent
|-
|'''Disk Space'''
|21.5GB of storage (~1.5GB for application, 20GB minimum cache size)
|'''Disk Space'''
| -
|-
|'''Internet Connection'''
| 15-25Mbps download speed
|'''Internet Connection'''
| -
|-
|'''OS'''
|Windows 10, Windows 11
|'''OS'''
| -
|}
''* You can get away with using an Intel i5-4570k or AMD FX 8350, but you will have heavily degraded performance.''


One can download the [https://store.steampowered.com/app/1070910/Are_you_ready_for_Valve_Index/ Are you ready for Valve Index?] application to see if their device is compatible with running VRChat in VR mode.
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These are the <u>absolute minimum</u> requirements to run VRChat on desktop and VR mode. Although the application will run, you may encounter performance issues. VRChat has lots of user-created content, some [[Special:MyLanguage/avatars|avatars]] and [[Special:MyLanguage/worlds|worlds]] may cause your performance to drop more than you might expect from a typical game! It is recommended adjusting your [[Special:MyLanguage/Safety|Safety Settings]] for the most optimal experience.


=== Recommended Hardware ===
<!--T:18-->
''Last Updated: 15 Apr, 2024''
If you want to see if your PC is compatible with playing VRChat in VR Mode, you can download and use the [https://store.steampowered.com/app/1070910/Are_you_ready_for_Valve_Index/ Are you ready for Valve Index?] application.
==== Recommended Specifications to play VRChat====
{| class="wikitable"
!Recommended Desktop
!
!Recommended VR
!
|-
| '''CPU'''  
| AMD 5800X3D or 7800X3D, or 12th Generation Intel® i5 or equivalent
|'''CPU'''
| -
|-
|'''Memory'''
|32GB
|'''Memory'''
|32-48GB
|-
|'''GPU'''
|NVIDIA GeForce® RTX 3060 12GB or equivalent
|'''GPU'''
|NVIDIA GeForce® RTX 3070 8GB or equivalent
|-
|'''Disk Space'''
|31.5GB of storage (~1.5GB for application, 30GB cache size)
|'''Disk Space'''
| -
|-
|'''Internet Connection'''
| 100-150Mbps download speed
|'''Internet Connection'''
| -
|-
| '''OS'''
|Windows 10, Windows 11
| '''OS'''
| -
|}


* CPU: AMD 5800X3D or 7800X3D, or 12th Generation Intel® i5 or later
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For your CPU, you'd want to get a 7800X3D, as AMD swapped to a new socket (AM5) with this generation. The AMD X3D series of processors perform unusually well in VRChat and other games due to their very large onboard cache. As for the GPU, selecting cards that have more V-RAM will give you a performant experience. However in certain cases (Including VR) it is mostly recommended that you choose a card that has generally better performance.


''Ideally, you'd want to get a 7800X3D, as AMD swapped to a new socket (AM5) with this generation.''
==Installing VRChat == <!--T:25-->


* '''Memory:''' 32GB
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* '''GPU:''' NVIDIA GeForce® RTX 3060 12GB
=== On Meta Quest===
* '''Disk Space:''' >21.5GB of storage (~1.5GB for application, remaining for content cache).
''for Meta Quest 2, Meta Quest 3(S), Meta Quest Pro''
* '''Internet Connection:''' 100Mbps+ download
* '''OS:''' Windows 11


For your CPU, the AMD X3D series of processors perform unusually well in VRChat and other games due to their very large onboard cache. As for the GPU, aiming for the graphics card with the most VRAM available is best.
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Either search for '''VRChat''' on the Meta store, or install from the [https://www.meta.com/experiences/1856672347794301 Meta page].


== Installing VRChat ==
<!--T:28-->
===On Pico===
''for Pico 4, Pico 4 Pro, Pico 4 Ultra''


=== Installing on Meta Quest ===
<!--T:29-->
Either search for '''VRChat''' on the Meta store, or install from the [https://www.meta.com/experiences/1856672347794301 Meta Quest Store page].
Either search for '''VRChat''' on the Pico store, or install from the [https://store-global.picoxr.com/global/detail/1/7288745304105664518 Pico Store page].


=== Installing on Steam ===
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===On Vive===
''for Vive XR Elite, Vive Focus Vision''
 
<!--T:59-->
On the Viveport Store page, you may either search for '''VRChat''', or click [https://www.viveport.com/apps/4b5187b8-004c-473c-9219-258c3ea8e255 here].
 
=== On PC=== <!--T:55-->
 
==== Via Steam ==== <!--T:30-->
 
<!--T:31-->
On the Steam Store page, you may either search for '''VRChat''', or click [https://store.steampowered.com/app/438100/VRChat here].
On the Steam Store page, you may either search for '''VRChat''', or click [https://store.steampowered.com/app/438100/VRChat here].


=== Installing on Android ===
==== Via Viveport==== <!--T:32-->
 
<!--T:33-->
On the Viveport Store page, you may either search for '''VRChat''', or click [https://www.viveport.com/apps/469fbcbb-bfde-40b5-a7d4-381249d387cd/ here].
 
<!--T:56-->
====Via Meta Store====
''for Meta Rift, Meta Rift S''
 
<!--T:57-->
Either search for '''VRChat''' on the Meta store, or install from the [https://www.meta.com/experiences/pcvr/vrchat/997678176960598/ Meta page].
 
===On Android=== <!--T:34-->
 
<!--T:35-->
You can search for '''VRChat''' on the Google Play Store, or [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vrchat.mobile.playstore tap this link on your mobile device].
You can search for '''VRChat''' on the Google Play Store, or [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vrchat.mobile.playstore tap this link on your mobile device].


== Account Creation ==
<!--T:64-->
When you launch VRChat, you will be presented with a log in screen. You will have options on changing languages, reading Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, and primarily signing in with a VRChat account, or create a device account via Steam, Meta, Google, Pico, or VIVE, depending on the device being used. To log in to a VRChat account, you must first {{VRC link|https://vrchat.com/home/register|register}} on VRChat's website. Creating a VRChat account will grant you access to the VRChat application, a web version of your VRChat profile, friend list, browse worlds, and generate impostors. You will also be able to access VRChat's Software Development Kit, {{VRC link|https://feedback.vrchat.com|Feedback Forums}}, {{VRC link|https://ask.vrchat.com|Ask Forums}}, enroll in the [[Creator Economy]] Program, and edit the VRChat Wiki.
===On iOS (Beta)===
{{Noticebox/unreleased}}
If you were given access to the iOS beta, you can look for the "test-flight" invite link, on the e-mail address associated with your VRChat account. After you joining the beta test, you can then install the application.
 
 
==Account creation== <!--T:36-->


Creating a device account via Steam, Meta, Google, Pico, or VIVE, will only grant instantaneous access to the VRChat application. It is also possible to [[Account Merging|merge accounts]] if you wish to generate a device account now, and later create a VRChat account. After merging your account, choosing to log into the device account will transfer your login to the VRChat account.
<!--T:60-->
[[File:LoginPage.webp|thumb|An image of the VRChat login screen]]


== Learning How to Use VRChat ==
<!--T:37-->
When you log into VRChat, you’ll start in a private Home world! Here, you can explore at your own pace to learn the [[controls]], adjust [[Settings]], find your first [[Avatars|avatar]], and go to your next [[Worlds|world]]! The default Home world is the [[VRChat Home]], a welcoming place to begin your session. You can choose to go back to your private Home instance at any time by opening up the Quick Menu, and choosing the '''Go Home''' tile.
When you launch VRChat, you will be presented with a log in screen. You will have options on changing languages, reading [[Special:MyLanguage/Terms of Service|Terms of Service]] and the [[Special:MyLanguage/Privacy Policy|Privacy Policy]], and primarily signing in with a VRChat account, or create a device account via Steam, Meta, Google, Pico, or VIVE, depending on the device being used. To log in to a VRChat account, you must first [https://vrchat.com/home/register register] on VRChat's website. Creating a VRChat account will grant you access to the VRChat application, a web version of your VRChat profile, friend list, browse worlds, and generate [[Special:MyLanguage/impostors|impostors]]. You will also be able to access [[Special:MyLanguage/VRChat_SDK|VRChat's Software Development Kit]], [https://feedback.vrchat.com Feedback Forums], [https://ask.vrchat.com Ask Forums], enroll in the [[Special:MyLanguage/Creator Economy|Creator Economy]] Program, and edit the VRChat Wiki.


When meeting another user in VRChat, you can open up your Quick Menu, and learn more information about a user. To do this in VR, point the laser in your off-hand at them. A capsule will appear, and you click the trigger button to bring open a separate menu. On desktop, you can either click the '''Select User''' tile, or hold the Shift key and hover over the capsule. Use the left mouse button to open the new menu. On mobile, simply tap on the user to bring open the menu.
<!--T:38-->
Creating a device account via Steam, Meta, Google, Pico, or VIVE, will only grant instantaneous access to the VRChat application. It is also possible to [[Special:MyLanguage/Account Merging|merge accounts]] if you wish to generate a device account now, and create a VRChat account later. After merging your device account to a VRChat account, choosing to log into the device account will transfer your login to the VRChat account.


On any device, you can also open the Quick Menu, and click on the '''Here''' tab, which looks like a GPS pin. The Here tab will bring open a list of users in the same instance as you! From here, you can read their biography, request to add them as a friend, change their microphone volume, mute them, hide their avatar, [https://wiki.vrchat.com/wiki/Avatars#Cloning clone] their avatar if available, or block them.
==Learning how to use VRChat== <!--T:39-->


== VRChat Guides ==
<!--T:40-->
When you log into VRChat, you’ll start in a private Home world! Here, you can explore at your own pace to learn the [[Special:MyLanguage/controls|controls]], adjust [[Special:MyLanguage/settings|settings]], find your first avatar, and go to your next world! The default Home world is the [[Special:MyLanguage/VRChat Home|VRChat Home]], a welcoming place to begin your session. You can choose to go back to your private Home instance at any time by opening up the Quick Menu, and choosing the '''Go Home''' tile.
 
<!--T:41-->
When meeting another user in VRChat, you can open up your [[Special:MyLanguage/Quick Menu|Quick Menu]], and learn more information about a user. To do this in VR, point the laser in your off-hand at them. A capsule will appear, and you click the trigger button to bring open a separate menu. On desktop, you can either click the '''Select User''' tile, or hold the Shift key and hover over the capsule. Use the left mouse button to open the new menu. On mobile, simply tap on the user to bring open the menu.
 
<!--T:42-->
In the Quick Menu there also is a tab which shows you the list of current players in the instance: the '''Here''' tab. By clicking on one of the user names in the list you can: read their biography, request to add them as a friend, change their microphone volume, mute them, hide their avatar, [https://wiki.vrchat.com/wiki/Avatars#Cloning clone] their avatar if available, or block them.
 
== Community resources== <!--T:43-->
 
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{{Noticebox/Community}}
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Our community has created many great guides on getting started in VRChat. Here are a few videos that you can check out to learn how to use VRChat, and also some additional guides and context.
Our community has created many great guides on getting started in VRChat. Here are a few videos that you can check out to learn how to use VRChat, and also some additional guides and context.


Thank you to [https://www.youtube.com/@TheVirtualRealityShow PHIA and the Virtual Reality Show team] for creating the videos below.
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Thank you to PHIA and [[Community:The Virtual Reality Show|The Virtual Reality Show]] team for creating the videos below.
 
<!--T:46-->
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bm8quWg_wig <nowiki>VRCHAT BEGINNERS GUIDE [2024] - Introduction for New Players!</nowiki>]  - This guide is a great primer on how to get started in VRChat.
 
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UBmmpt5iJ8 Best Places to see in VRChat! Quest & PC feat. Thrillseeker]- Now that you’ve learned how to use VRChat, here are some places to explore.


* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bm8quWg_wig <nowiki>VRCHAT BEGINNERS GUIDE [2024] - Introduction for New Players!</nowiki>] - This guide is a great primer on how to get started in VRChat.
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWr4diTDqJM How to upload a VRChat Avatar - Complete Guide! PC, Quest & VRoid] - If you’re curious how to create and upload your avatar, this video is a great starting point.


* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UBmmpt5iJ8 Best Places to see in VRChat! Quest & PC feat. Thrillseeker]- Now that you’ve learned how to use VRChat, here are some places to explore.
<!--T:49-->
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DomfNq0vNCk The Best VR Setup for YOU!] - This guide for 2024 reviews the current VR hardware landscape and gives a good picture of what VRChat players use as they upgrade their equipment.


* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWr4diTDqJM How to upload a VRChat Avatar - Complete Guide! PC, Quest & VRoid] - If you’re curious how to create and upload your avatar, this video is a great starting point.
<!--T:50-->
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSyS4HSaFPA Derafrog's Ultimate A to Z Guide to VRChat] - Offers a comprehensive video on many parts of VRChat.


* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DomfNq0vNCk The Best VR Setup for YOU!] - This guide for 2024 reviews the current VR hardware landscape and gives a good picture of what VRChat players use as they upgrade their equipment.
==Official resources== <!--T:51-->


* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSyS4HSaFPA Derafrog's Ultimate A to Z Guide to VRChat] - Offers a comprehensive video on many parts of VRChat.
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*{{VRC link|https://vrch.at/getting-started | Getting Started}} on ''help.vrchat.com''
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Latest revision as of 19:02, 14 November 2024

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V · EThis is an official VRChat information page!
It is written and maintained by VRCWiki Team.


This page will help you get started with VRChat. You’ll be up and running in a jiffy!

Reading this page will easily explain:

  • Which devices are VRChat compatible
  • Where to install VRChat from
  • What to expect during your first few minutes of using VRChat
  • Bonus video guides to help with your first experience

If you are unfamiliar with any Unofficial Community Source Terminology, or subjects, feel free to click on any of the blue highlighted hyperlinks that lead to other pages of the VRChat Wiki.

System requirements / recommendations

Standalone devices

VRChat runs on the following standalone headsets:

  • Meta Quest 2
  • Meta Quest 3
  • Meta Quest 3S
  • Meta Quest Pro
  • Vive Focus Vision
  • Vive XR Elite
  • Pico 4
  • Pico 4 Pro
  • Pico 4 Ultra

Mobile devices

VRChat can be played on any Android 10+, or iOS 17.0+ device with at least 6GB of system RAM, and is connected to Wi-Fi or over 4G/5G cellular networks.

Any recent mid-range or higher Android or iOS device should meet these specifications.

Steam Deck

Valve's testing indicates that VRChat is Verified on the Steam Deck. It is fully functional and works great with the built-in controls and display.

  • All functionality is accessible when using the default controller configuration.
  • VRChat shows Steam Deck controller icons.
  • In-game interface text is legible on the Steam Deck.
  • VRChat's default graphics configuration performs well on the device.

PC

Minimum Requirements to play VRChat

Minimum Desktop Minimum VR
CPU Intel® i5-4570k or AMD FX 8350 or equivalent CPU Intel® Core™ i7-4790K or Ryzen 3 2400g/3000g or equivalent*
Memory 4GB Memory 8-10GB
GPU NVIDIA GeForce® GTX 970 or AMD Radeon™ R9 290 or equivalent GPU NVIDIA GeForce® GTX 1060 or Radeon RX 580 or equivalent
Disk Space 21.5GB of storage (~1.5GB for application, 20GB minimum cache size) Disk Space -
Internet Connection 15-25Mbps download speed Internet Connection -
OS Windows 10, Windows 11 OS -

* You can get away with using an Intel i5-4570k or AMD FX 8350, but you will have heavily degraded performance.

These are the absolute minimum requirements to run VRChat on desktop and VR mode. Although the application will run, you may encounter performance issues. VRChat has lots of user-created content, some avatars and worlds may cause your performance to drop more than you might expect from a typical game! It is recommended adjusting your Safety Settings for the most optimal experience.

If you want to see if your PC is compatible with playing VRChat in VR Mode, you can download and use the Are you ready for Valve Index? application.

Recommended Specifications to play VRChat

Recommended Desktop Recommended VR
CPU AMD 5800X3D or 7800X3D, or 12th Generation Intel® i5 or equivalent CPU -
Memory 32GB Memory 32-48GB
GPU NVIDIA GeForce® RTX 3060 12GB or equivalent GPU NVIDIA GeForce® RTX 3070 8GB or equivalent
Disk Space 31.5GB of storage (~1.5GB for application, 30GB cache size) Disk Space -
Internet Connection 100-150Mbps download speed Internet Connection -
OS Windows 10, Windows 11 OS -

For your CPU, you'd want to get a 7800X3D, as AMD swapped to a new socket (AM5) with this generation. The AMD X3D series of processors perform unusually well in VRChat and other games due to their very large onboard cache. As for the GPU, selecting cards that have more V-RAM will give you a performant experience. However in certain cases (Including VR) it is mostly recommended that you choose a card that has generally better performance.

Installing VRChat

On Meta Quest

for Meta Quest 2, Meta Quest 3(S), Meta Quest Pro

Either search for VRChat on the Meta store, or install from the Meta page.

On Pico

for Pico 4, Pico 4 Pro, Pico 4 Ultra

Either search for VRChat on the Pico store, or install from the Pico Store page.

On Vive

for Vive XR Elite, Vive Focus Vision

On the Viveport Store page, you may either search for VRChat, or click here.

On PC

Via Steam

On the Steam Store page, you may either search for VRChat, or click here.

Via Viveport

On the Viveport Store page, you may either search for VRChat, or click here.

Via Meta Store

for Meta Rift, Meta Rift S

Either search for VRChat on the Meta store, or install from the Meta page.

On Android

You can search for VRChat on the Google Play Store, or tap this link on your mobile device.

On iOS (Beta)

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V · EUnreleased or beta content!
This content is currently unreleased or in beta, be aware it could change!

If you were given access to the iOS beta, you can look for the "test-flight" invite link, on the e-mail address associated with your VRChat account. After you joining the beta test, you can then install the application.


Account creation

An image of the VRChat login screen

When you launch VRChat, you will be presented with a log in screen. You will have options on changing languages, reading Terms of Service and the Privacy Policy, and primarily signing in with a VRChat account, or create a device account via Steam, Meta, Google, Pico, or VIVE, depending on the device being used. To log in to a VRChat account, you must first register on VRChat's website. Creating a VRChat account will grant you access to the VRChat application, a web version of your VRChat profile, friend list, browse worlds, and generate impostors. You will also be able to access VRChat's Software Development Kit, Feedback Forums, Ask Forums, enroll in the Creator Economy Program, and edit the VRChat Wiki.

Creating a device account via Steam, Meta, Google, Pico, or VIVE, will only grant instantaneous access to the VRChat application. It is also possible to merge accounts if you wish to generate a device account now, and create a VRChat account later. After merging your device account to a VRChat account, choosing to log into the device account will transfer your login to the VRChat account.

Learning how to use VRChat

When you log into VRChat, you’ll start in a private Home world! Here, you can explore at your own pace to learn the controls, adjust settings, find your first avatar, and go to your next world! The default Home world is the VRChat Home, a welcoming place to begin your session. You can choose to go back to your private Home instance at any time by opening up the Quick Menu, and choosing the Go Home tile.

When meeting another user in VRChat, you can open up your Quick Menu, and learn more information about a user. To do this in VR, point the laser in your off-hand at them. A capsule will appear, and you click the trigger button to bring open a separate menu. On desktop, you can either click the Select User tile, or hold the Shift key and hover over the capsule. Use the left mouse button to open the new menu. On mobile, simply tap on the user to bring open the menu.

In the Quick Menu there also is a tab which shows you the list of current players in the instance: the Here tab. By clicking on one of the user names in the list you can: read their biography, request to add them as a friend, change their microphone volume, mute them, hide their avatar, clone their avatar if available, or block them.

Community resources

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V · ECommunity-written content
The following was created by the community. It may contain material not directly endorsed by the VRChat team. To learn more, consider reading Contributing to the VRChat Wiki.

Our community has created many great guides on getting started in VRChat. Here are a few videos that you can check out to learn how to use VRChat, and also some additional guides and context.

Thank you to PHIA and The Virtual Reality Show team for creating the videos below.

  • The Best VR Setup for YOU! - This guide for 2024 reviews the current VR hardware landscape and gives a good picture of what VRChat players use as they upgrade their equipment.

Official resources

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