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    luma.gl

    luma.gl

    High-performance Toolkit for WebGL-based data visualization

    luma.gl is a GPU toolkit for the Web-focused primarily on data visualization use cases. luma.gl aims to provide support for GPU programmers that need to work directly with shaders and want a low abstraction API that remains conceptually close to the WebGPU and WebGL APIs. Unlike other common WebGL APIs, the developer can choose to use the parts of luma.gl that support their use case and leave the others behind. While generic enough to be used for general 3D rendering, luma.gl's mandate is primarily to support GPU needs of data visualization frameworks in the vis.gl suite.
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    Neuroglancer

    Neuroglancer

    WebGL-based viewer for volumetric data

    Neuroglancer is a WebGL-based visualization tool designed for exploring large-scale volumetric and neuroimaging datasets directly in the browser. It allows users to interactively view arbitrary 2D and 3D cross-sections of volumetric data alongside 3D meshes and skeleton models, enabling precise examination of neural structures and biological imaging results.
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    ipyvolume

    ipyvolume

    3d plotting for Python in the Jupyter notebook

    3d plotting for Python in the Jupyter notebook based on IPython widgets using WebGL. Create quiver plots (like scatter, but with an arrow pointing in a particular direction). Render in the Jupyter notebook, or create a standalone html page (or snippet to embed in your page). Render in stereo, for virtual reality with Google Cardboard. Animate in d3 style, for instance, if the x coordinates or color of a scatter plots changes.
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