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    AGI (Android GPU Inspector)

    AGI (Android GPU Inspector)

    Android GPU Inspector

    Android GPU Inspector (AGI) is a desktop tool for profiling, tracing, and debugging graphics workloads running on Android devices. It helps developers analyze Vulkan and OpenGL ES applications at the system, frame, and draw-call levels to uncover GPU and CPU bottlenecks. AGI captures detailed performance counters, timelines, and pipeline state to reveal stalls, overdraw, shader hotspots, and inefficient resource usage.
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    LTX-2

    LTX-2

    Python inference and LoRA trainer package for the LTX-2 audio–video

    LTX-2 is a powerful, open-source toolkit developed by Lightricks that provides a modular, high-performance base for building real-time graphics and visual effects applications. It is architected to give developers low-level control over rendering pipelines, GPU resource management, shader orchestration, and cross-platform abstractions so they can craft visually compelling experiences without starting from scratch. Beyond basic rendering scaffolding, LTX-2 includes optimized math libraries, resource loaders, utilities for texture and buffer handling, and integration points for native event loops and input systems. ...
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    VisPy

    VisPy

    Main repository for Vispy

    Vispy is an open-source, high-performance interactive visualization library in Python, designed for creating scientific visualizations and interactive plots. It leverages the power of modern Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) through OpenGL to render large datasets efficiently. Vispy supports a wide range of visualization types, including 2D plots, 3D visualizations, volume rendering, and more, making it suitable for scientific research, data analysis, and educational purposes.
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    Glumpy

    Glumpy

    Python+Numpy+OpenGL, scalable and beautiful scientific visualization

    Glumpy is a Python library that simplifies the development of high-performance, interactive OpenGL visualizations. It abstracts complex OpenGL tasks into Pythonic constructs, making it easier for scientists, artists, and developers to harness the power of the GPU for real-time rendering and data visualization. Glumpy is particularly well-suited for rapid prototyping of graphical applications, and its integration with NumPy and shader programming makes it a powerful tool for both research and creative exploration.
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    Imogen

    Imogen

    GPU Texture Generator

    Imogen is a real-time, node-based procedural texture generation tool aimed at artists, developers, and shader enthusiasts. It allows users to build complex material textures using a graph-based interface, combining operations like blending, noise, filters, and color correction in a non-destructive workflow. Built with Vulkan and ImGui, Imogen provides immediate visual feedback and supports GPU acceleration for high-resolution texture output.
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