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    LÖVR

    LÖVR

    Lua Virtual Reality engine

    ...Writen in C99 and scripted with LuaJIT, includes optimized single-pass stereo rendering. Out of the box you get fast stereo rendering, VR controllers, hand tracking, haptics, spatial audio, 3D physics, PBR materials, SDF fonts, multiplayer, and more. The entire engine is 1MB and runs on LuaJIT, the fastest JIT compiler round these parts. Projects are just folders with scripts and assets in them, organized however you want.
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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.
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    XRENGINE

    XRENGINE

    Everything you need to build and deploy scalable realtime 3D apps

    Your own sandbox in the Metaverse. Take what you need, or launch the full stack. Includes a self-deployable platform, UI, worlds, avatars, and games. Fully customizable for any kind of game, social experience, event or spatial web app. User management, avatars and inventory with optional blockchain integration (see our Blockchain-in-a-Box repo). Social features like chat, groups, friends, blocking and moderation. 2D, 3D and XR Avatars with full inverse kinematics and facial expressions. ...
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    NatML

    NatML

    High performance, cross-platform machine learning for Unity Engine

    ...NatML exposes machine learning models with simple classes that return familiar data types. These are called "Predictors", and they handle all of the heavy lifting for you. No need to write pre-processing scripts or shaders, wrangle tensors, or anything of that sort. NatML supports Android, iOS, macOS, and Windows alike. As a result, you can build your app once, test it in the Editor, and deploy it to the device all in one seamless workflow.
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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 using the Theme API. ...
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