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    VIVE Input Utility for Unity

    VIVE Input Utility for Unity

    A toolkit that helps developing/prototyping VR apps

    The VIVE Input Utility (VIU) is a toolkit for developing VR experiences in Unity, especially with the VIVE/VIVE Pro but also targeting many platforms from a common code base including Oculus Rift, Rift S Go, Quest, Google Daydream, VIVE Wave SDK (e.g. VIVE Focus standalone) and additional VR platforms as supported by Unity such as Microsoft's 'Mixed Reality' VR headsets and more. Supports VIVE, VIVE Pro, VIVE Cosmos (any OpenVR compatible device), Oculus Rift & Touch, Rift S, Go, Quest,...
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    StereoKit

    StereoKit

    An easy-to-use mixed reality library for building VR applications

    ...Inspired by libraries like XNA and Processing, StereoKit is meant to be fun to use and easy to develop with, yet still quite capable of creating professional and business-ready software. HoloLens 2, Oculus Quest, Windows Mixed Reality, Oculus Desktop, SteamVR, Monado (Linux), and eventually everywhere OpenXR is! Flat screen MR simulator with input emulation for easy development. Builds your application to device in seconds, not minutes. Mixed Reality inputs like hands and eyes are trivial to access. Texture formats .jpg, .png, .tga, .bmp, .psd, .gif, .hdr, .pic, .qoi, equirectangular cubemap, procedural. ...
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    CosmoScout VR

    CosmoScout VR

    Virtual universe which lets you explore & analyze planetary datasets

    A virtual universe which lets you explore, analyze and present huge planetary datasets and large simulation data in real-time. CosmoScout VR is a modular virtual universe developed at the German Aerospace Center (DLR). It lets you explore, analyze and present huge planetary data sets and large simulation data in real-time. The software can be built on Linux (gcc or clang) and Windows (msvc). Nearly all dependencies are included as git submodules, please refer to the documentation in order to...
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    ApertusVR

    ApertusVR

    Virtual Reality software library

    The main feature of ApertusVR is the so called "Distributed Plugin-in Mechanism" which means that not only humans could be involved in a multi-user virtual reality scene but any element of the Internet of Things like hardware, software, robot or any kind of smart device. ApertusCore is a programming library written in C++11, that fulfills modern software requirements as it is modular, embeddable, platform-independent, and easily configurable. It contains basic software interfaces and modules...
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    Exokit

    Exokit

    Native VR/AR/XR engine for JavaScript

    This project enables developers to build XR experiences using the same code that runs on the web. Exokit engine is written on top of Node and emulates a web browser, providing native hooks for WebGL, WebXR, WebAudio, and other APIs used in immersive experiences. The future is immersive. The web is the best application platform. Javascript is the best ecosystem. It's not possible to do both 2D and 3D well. We don't do 2D. We can use an external 2D browser. Exokit empowers and connect apps,...
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    Hover UI Kit

    Hover UI Kit

    Create beautiful user interfaces for immersive VR/AR experiences

    Hover UI Kit is a tool for creating beautiful, customizable, dynamic user interfaces. All interface interactions utilize a simple and consistent mechanism, the "hover", which users can perform with any 3D input device. These interfaces are designed specifically for VR/AR applications, addressing the complex UX challenges of these immersive environments. Virtual reality (VR) or augmented reality (AR) applications must provide ways for users to interact -- to select items, to move them, to...
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    WebXR Polyfill

    WebXR Polyfill

    Use the WebXR Device API today providing fallbacks to native WebVR 1.1

    Use the WebXR Device API today, providing fallbacks to native WebVR 1.1 and Cardboard. A JavaScript implementation of the WebXR Device API, as well as the WebXR Gamepad Module. This polyfill allows developers to write against the latest specification, providing support when run on browsers that implement the WebVR 1.1 spec, or on mobile devices with no WebVR/WebXR support at all. The polyfill reflects the stable version of the API which has shipped in multiple browsers. If you are writing...
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    Configurable, device-independent virtual reality engine built on top of OpenSceneGraph.
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