3D on the web

A-frame is a script maintained by Mozilla. It was first launched in 2015. It's a framework on web API. It allows you to do VR and AR in your web browser.

Take a look at the example projects on A-frame! https://aframe.io/

<aside> 💡 Moving in A-frame: Use mouse to drag where you look & WASD to move forward, left, backwards and right.

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https://aframe.io/

A-Frame is a web framework for building virtual reality (VR) experiences. A-Frame is based on top of HTML, making it simple to get started. But A-Frame is not just a 3D scene graph or a markup language; the core is a powerful entity-component framework that provides a declarative, extensible, and composable structure to

three.js

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Originally conceived within Mozilla and now maintained by the co-creators of A-Frame within Supermedium, A-Frame was developed to be an easy yet powerful way to develop VR content. As an independent open source project, A-Frame has grown to be one of the largest VR communities.

A-Frame supports most VR headsets such as Vive, Rift, Windows Mixed Reality, Daydream, GearVR, Cardboard, Oculus Go, and can even be used for augmented reality. Although A-Frame supports the whole spectrum, A-Frame aims to define fully immersive interactive VR experiences that go beyond basic 360° content, making full use of positional tracking and controllers.

Features

VR Made Simple