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To view WebVR content, users needs to download [https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BzudLt22BqGRbW9WTHMtOWMzNjQ&usp=sharing#list Chromium with WebVR] by [[Brandon Jones]], a Chrome WebGL/WebVR developer at Google. | To view WebVR content, users needs to download [https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BzudLt22BqGRbW9WTHMtOWMzNjQ&usp=sharing#list Chromium with WebVR] by [[Brandon Jones]], a Chrome WebGL/WebVR developer at Google. | ||
A different project, [http://vr.chromeexperiments.com/ Chrome Experiments], works with [[Google Cardboard]] only. | A different project, [http://vr.chromeexperiments.com/ Chrome Experiments], works with [[Google Cardboard]] only. | ||
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Type | Virtual Reality |
Developer | Mozilla, Google |
Operating System | Windows, Mac, Android |
Browser | Firefox, Chrome |
Website | http://mozvr.com/ |
WebVR is a Virtual Reality Platform that allows the users to experience VR in their web browsers. Using an experimental Javascript API, WebVR allows the users to access their browsers through their VR Devices. Currently WebVR is available for Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome.
Browsers
Mozilla Firefox
- Main article: MozVR
To view WebVR content, user needs to download Firefox Nightly with VR and WebVR Oculus Rift Enabler add-on and use an Oculus Rift.
Google Chrome
To view WebVR content, users needs to download Chromium with WebVR by Brandon Jones, a Chrome WebGL/WebVR developer at Google.
A different project, Chrome Experiments, works with Google Cardboard only.