Jan 15, 2026
Telly's Bubbles, Rabbits Playground, and Lemo: the three immersive experiences of Lemons
Every VR experience is designed for a specific clinical need. Here's how we choose what to offer the patient and why it works.

Not all immersive experiences serve the same purpose. At Lemons, we have developed three, each designed for a different clinical setting and a different type of patient.
Telly's Bubbles — guided relaxation
A calm, meditative experience designed for adult patients during long procedures such as chemotherapy. Natural environments, guided breathing, soft soundscapes. The goal: reduce anxiety and the perception of time.
Rabbits Playground — active distraction for children
Designed for pediatrics, it is a playful and interactive experience. The child enters a world populated by bunnies and small games. It works as distraction therapy during blood draws, dressings, and minor procedures.
Lemo — our platform
Lemo is not a single piece of content but the system that allows healthcare professionals to manage experiences: start in 10 seconds, choose content based on the patient, track sessions.
A clinical approach, not a gadget
Each piece of content is the result of an ongoing dialogue with doctors, psychologists, and nurses. VR does not replace therapy: it supports it, reducing patient stress and making the staff's work more effective.