Description: User-Centered VR refers to virtual reality experiences specifically designed to meet the needs and preferences of the user. This approach places the user at the center of the design process, ensuring that interactions and content are relevant and meaningful to them. Key features of this methodology include experience personalization, adaptability to different contexts, and consideration of ergonomics and accessibility. User-Centered VR seeks not only to engage users but also to enhance their well-being and satisfaction through immersive environments that respond to their emotions and behaviors. This approach is fundamental in the development of virtual reality applications, as it allows for the creation of more intuitive and effective experiences, fostering a deeper connection between the user and the content. In a world where technology is rapidly advancing, User-Centered VR becomes an essential pillar to ensure that innovations in virtual reality are inclusive and effective, adapting to the diversity of users and their expectations.