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    Cardboard SDK

    Cardboard SDK

    Open source Cardboard SDK and samples

    This SDK provides everything you need to create your own Virtual Reality (VR) experiences for Google Cardboard. It supports essential VR features, such as motion tracking, stereoscopic rendering, and user interaction via the viewer button. With these capabilities, you can build entirely new VR experiences, or enhance existing apps with VR capabilities. You can use the Cardboard SDK to turn a smartphone into a VR platform. A smartphone can display 3D scenes with stereoscopic rendering, track...
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    LÖVR

    LÖVR

    Lua Virtual Reality engine

    An open-source framework for rapidly building immersive 3D experiences. You can use LÖVR to easily create VR experiences without much setup or programming experience. The framework is tiny, fast, open-source, and supports lots of different platforms and devices. Runs on Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, WebXR. Supports Vive/Index, Oculus Rift/Quest, Pico, Windows MR, and has a VR simulator. Simple VR scenes can be created in just a few lines of Lua. Writen in C99 and scripted with LuaJIT,...
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    IdeaSpaceVR

    IdeaSpaceVR

    Create interactive 3D and VR web experiences

    IdeaSpaceVR is a free, open-source, self-hosted CMS platform. Manage your virtual reality spaces and assets like you would manage blog posts. Run it on your own server. All you need is PHP and a database (MySQL, PostgreSQL or MariaDB). VR experience is a website using a theme. There are a couple of pre-installed themes: IdeaSpace Compass Blog, Image Slideshow, IdeaSpace 360, IdeaSpace 3D Model. Check out the examples! Need a different theme? Look at our theme directory or create your own by...
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    Lvr

    Lvr

    Augmented Reality for everyone, out of the world experiences

    Lvr contains the 3D and WebVR boilerplates required to get running across platforms including mobile, desktop, Vive, and Rift. It works on any phone with WebGL and WebRTC. HTML is easy to read and copy-and-paste. Since Lvr can be used from HTML, Lvr is accessible to everyone: web developers, VR enthusiasts, educators, artists, makers, kids. It is completely open source and free of charge! Lvr is a powerful framework on top of three.js, providing a declarative, composable, reusable...
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