Company

Company profile

Cyrisin Inc. is a fabless developer of optical modules for VR headsets. We keep design and intellectual property in house and leave manufacturing to specialist partners.

Corporate information

Legal name Cyrisin Inc. Registered name in Japanese: Cyrisin株式会社
Founded 4 August 2026
Representative Kento Matsuo, Founder & CEO Representative Director (representative under Japanese company law)
Registered office 7F T&J Building, 2-2-12 Tenjin, Chuo-ku,
Fukuoka 810-0001, Japan
Fiscal year 1 August – 31 July
Lines of business
  1. Research, development, design, manufacture and sale of optical systems, optical modules and devices for VR, AR, MR and other cross-reality technologies
  2. Research, development, design, manufacture, processing and sale of lenses, lens arrays and other optical components
  3. Research, development, manufacture and sale of display devices, near-eye display devices and image display equipment
  4. Research, development, manufacture and sale of eye-tracking sensors, other sensors and electronic devices
  5. Planning, development, sale and provision of related software, rendering systems and applications
  6. Acquisition, holding, management, licensing and assignment of patents, utility models, designs, trademarks and other intellectual property rights
  7. Contract research, contract development and technical consulting in optics, electronics, information and communications, and precision instruments
  8. Planning, development, manufacture and sale of simulators and imaging equipment for industrial, medical, training and consumer use
Together with the planning, development, manufacture and sale of electronic and precision instruments and their components; the import, export and trade thereof; related education, training and seminars; and any and all business incidental or related to the above.
Contact kento.matsuo [at] cyrisin.com
LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/kento-matsuo Kento Matsuo, Founder & CEO

Technology

An optical system that arranges multiple very small unit lenses and superimposes the virtual image each one forms, achieving thinness and a wide field of view at once. Sensors fit in the gaps between the lenses, so eye tracking lives inside the optics itself. In theory it reaches 2 mm optical thickness at a 180° field of view.

MASO builds on near-eye display optics research carried out at the Hattori Laboratory, Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Engineering Sciences, Kyushu University.

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Contact

Get in touch

For joint development, sample evaluation or press enquiries, reach us by email or on LinkedIn.

Email

kento.matsuo [at] cyrisin.com

LinkedIn

linkedin.com/in/kento-matsuo

Office

7F T&J Building, 2-2-12 Tenjin,
Chuo-ku, Fukuoka 810-0001,
Japan