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Google Brings Web-based AR to Chrome in Latest Beta

Road to VR

Google first included WebVR, the VR-focused predecessor to the WebXR API, in Chrome 66 back in April 2018. According to Google’s Chromium blog , the upcoming stable version of Chrome will also include support for the WebXR Hit Test API, an API for placing digital objects in a physical world view.

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Chrome On Android Gets Experimental WebVR Support

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It’s been a big week for WebVR. The search engine giant launched the WebVR API on Chrome for Android in a test state. This will allow them to enable WebVR on the Chrome version of their pages, and anyone using the browser on a smartphone can take a look at it. Last month, we reported that Google would bring stable WebVR 1.1

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Oculus Launches Developer Preview Of Its WebVR Browser, ‘Carmel’, On Gear VR

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As the name suggests, the current release is designed for those looking to create VR experiences that are viewed through the browser using the WebVR API, and won’t have much to offer other users. The company’s dedicated WebVR page also has some examples of what’s possible with the API.

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The Essential 3D Jam Development Guide

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LeapJS and WebVR. Get inspired by the 2014 3D Jam and our Developer Gallery (now with tags for VR , open source , and more). LeapJS and WebVR. Each of these projects is fully documented, and you can find a deep dive into the boilerplate on the Leap Motion blog. Introduction to Platforms & Integrations.

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The XR Week Peek (2021.03.08): Microsoft launches Mesh, HTC and Pico tease new hardware, and more!

The Ghost Howls

I’ve found a very detailed tutorial on how to develop your own multiplayer WebVR experience based on A-Frame. Gorilla Tag is the last VR phenomenon. The indie game Gorilla Tag, which has been developed for fun by a solo dev has exploded in the last few days. If you like WebXR, you should have a look at it! Funny link.

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