ABSTRACT

WebXR is an experimental JavaScript API that provides interfaces to cross reality hardware, allowing developers to build compelling and comfortable experiences on the web. The implementation of virtual reality (VR) in a web browser, like all other things that adhere to web standards, best practices, and an open technology stack, benefit from having a strong distribution and great accessibility. The web can become the preferred way of distributing VR content; the same way it became the preferred way to distribute video content. It is compatible with many devices, platforms, and its core technologies support interactivity, communication, and boost sharing in unprecedented ways for VR. GuriVR is a free, open source project created to allow anyone to make Virtual Reality experiences with the lowest possible learning curve. It provides an online editor that creates Virtual Reality scenes from the users’ natural language.