Open Source Virtual Reality Software

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    Radegast

    Radegast

    Lightweight client for connecting to Second Life and OpenSim

    Radegast is a virtual world client compatible with Second Life and OpenSimulator. Its main purpose is to provide an alternative client to Linden Lab-derived virtual world viewers. There is a strong focus on accessibility and non-3D interaction. Given the current nature of changes in Second Life, I felt it was prudent to take on another abandoned text-focused viewer. Introducing MEGAbolt, a fork of the METAbolt viewer which was abandoned by its author almost eight years ago. Keep in mind, this is the first version and much has changed under the hood. It has been brought up to date and only supports Windows x64 currently and is built against the .NET 5 platform. Like Radegast, it utilizes the LibreMetaverse library and now shares much of the same code as Radegast does, which should make maintaining both viewers more manageable.
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    AviTab

    AviTab

    X-Plane plugin that displays a tablet to aid VR usage

    AviTab is a plugin for the X-Plane flight simulator. It displays a tablet-like computer with a few apps in the cockpit. It is mainly used for flying in virtual reality. When flying in a simulator, one often needs to look up details in PDF charts, plane manuals, checklists or other documents. Using a PDF reader breaks the immersion because the virtual aviator either has to take off of their HMD or use other tools that can move windows into VR. AviTab tries to solve this problem by offering a PDF reader inside a native plugin for X-Plane. Using a plugin also opens possibilities for more apps inside the tablet, for example, to display information about the plane status or aid in navigation. When hovering over the edges of the tablet from a short distance, X-Plane will display green bars around the tablet. The upper bar can be used to grab the window and move it around inside the cockpit.
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    OpenVR SDK

    OpenVR SDK

    API and runtime that allows access to VR hardware

    OpenVR is an API and runtime that allows access to VR hardware from multiple vendors without requiring that applications have specific knowledge of the hardware they are targeting. This repository is an SDK that contains the API and samples. The runtime is under SteamVR in Tools on Steam. The OpenVR API provides a game with a way to interact with Virtual Reality displays without relying on a specific hardware vendor's SDK. It can be updated independently of the game to add support for new hardware or software updates. This means that you can access the position of the headset using only one API call and it works for all headset brands (Oculus, Mixed Reality, Vive, etc)! The API is implemented as a set of C++ interface classes full of pure virtual functions. When an application initializes the system it will return the interface that matches the header in the SDK used by that application.
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    OpenXR SDK

    OpenXR SDK

    Generated headers and sources for OpenXR loader

    OpenXR is a royalty-free, open standard that provides high-performance access to Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR), collectively known as XR, platforms and devices. This repository contains OpenXR headers, as well as source code and build scripts for the OpenXR loader. It contains all generated source files and headers pre-generated for minimum dependencies. The OpenXR 1.0 specification is free for anyone to download, review and comment. Without a cross-platform standard, VR and AR applications and engines must use each platform’s proprietary APIs. New input devices need customized driver integration. OpenXR provides cross-platform, high-performance access directly into diverse XR device runtimes across multiple platforms. OpenXR enables applications and engines, including WebXR, to run on any system that exposes the OpenXR APIs.
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    Crazy Eddies GUI System (CEGUI)

    Crazy Eddies GUI System (CEGUI)

    A fast, powerful and adaptable GUI solution

    Crazy Eddie's GUI (CEGUI) system is a graphical user interface C++ library. It was designed particularly for the needs of videogames, but the library is usable for non-game tasks, such as any other type of applications (rendering/visualisation/virtual reality) and tools. It is designed for user flexibility in look-and-feel, as well as being adaptable to the user's choice in tools and operating systems. Established in 2003, CEGUI sees continual, active development and remains one of the most powerful and most popular options for developers requiring an adaptable and efficient GUI solution. CEGUI is fully supported by the developers that created - and continue to develop - the library, and who are accessible via the project's dedicated internet forums and IRC channel. For more information, more screenshots and for news, check out out our homepage: http://cegui.org.uk The repository is now at bitbucket (including our issue/bug tracker): https://bitbucket.org/cegui
    Downloads: 83 This Week
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    The Jahshaka Project
    Welcome to Jahshaka, the virtual reality authoring toolkit that was created by artists, for artists. The only way to build and publish virtual worlds.
    Downloads: 66 This Week
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    A-Frame

    A-Frame

    A web framework for building virtual reality experiences

    A-Frame is an open source web framework for building virtual reality experiences. With A-Frame you can create WebVR with HTML and entity-component works on Vive, Rift, Daydream and more. A-Frame simplifies virtual reality by handling the required 3D and WebVR boilerplate to get you running on platforms like mobile, desktop, Vive, and Rift. Because it can be used from HTML, just about everyone can use it. A-Frame is a thin yet powerful framework on top of three.js. While A-Frame is completely accessible from HTML, developers can also make full use of JavaScript, DOM APIs, three.js, WebVR, and WebGL.
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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 and react to head movements, and interact with apps by detecting when the user presses the viewer button. To get started, you'll use HelloCardboard, a demo game that demonstrates the core features of the Cardboard SDK. In the game, users look around a virtual world to find and collect objects.
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    Drums VR

    Drums VR

    Drums which you can use on playing other VR software

    Drums VR is a VR drum set. Drums which you can use on playing other VR software.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Qualisys Unity SDK

    Qualisys Unity SDK

    Unity package for the C# (.NET) implementation for Qualisys Track

    Animating characters is straightforward with automatic mapping between Unity’s Mecanim human bones and QTM segments. Just add the skeleton script, set the actor name of the QTM skeleton and press play. Using a QTM rigid body to set the position and orientation of a GameObject is equally easy. Just add a script to the GameObject and set the name of the QTM rigid body. Get a real-time stream of motion capture data in Unity with minimal latency. This makes it possible to drive characters, rigid bodies or any other Unity object. Qualisys provides a robust skeleton solver that lets you solve one or more actors in real-time. Capturing crouching, wrestling and lying on the floor has never been this straightforward. By combining skeleton solving with AIM, you can capture advanced setups in a simplified workflow. An FBX is the easiest way to read mocap data in external gaming or animation software. Our FBX files contain characters, skeletons, optical markers and actors.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    VR Radio Helper

    VR Radio Helper

    VR-Optimized ATC/Radio Plugin for X-Plane + FlyWithLua

    VR Radio Helper is a FlyWithLua plugin for X-Plane 11. It allows changing the two main COM frequencies of any X-Plane airplane in Virtual Reality via convenient touch pad number buttons in a multi-crew environment. For many default airplanes, NAV, Transponder and Barometer can be changed as well. Flying VR multi-crew in X-Plane with ATC is a blast! Yet, the default X-Plane 11 VR knobs are horrible when trying to monitor/fly and dial in a new ATC frequency at the same time (takes up to 2 minutes for a 2-hour flight, just turning the knob and making sure that no turn got lost when using SmartCopilot). It replaces most ATC/navigation-related knobs with a number panel, like COM, NAV, Transponder and Barometer settings. Works with SmartCopilot, synchronizing COM/NAV frequencies, transponder codes and barometer settings between two pilots.
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    WebXR Gamepads Module

    WebXR Gamepads Module

    Repository for the WebXR gamepads module

    The WebXR Gamepads Module is for accessing the state of buttons, triggers, thumbsticks, and touchpads associated with virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) motion controllers on the Web. This specification is a product of the Immersive Web Working Group. This specification module describes support for accessing button, trigger, thumbstick, and touchpad data associated with virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) devices on the Web. Hardware that enables Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) applications are now broadly available to consumers, offering an immersive computing platform with both new opportunities and challenges. The ability to interact directly with immersive hardware is critical to ensuring that the web is well equipped to operate as a first-class citizen in this environment. The WebXR Gamepads module adds interfaces and behaviors to the WebXR Device API and the Gamepads API to allow for querying the state of buttons, triggers, thumbsticks.
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    Cell Paint

    Cell Paint

    cellPAINT allows users to create living illustrations of biology.

    cellPAINT is a free-form painting app that allows users to create their own living illustrations of cellular landscapes. There are currently several prototypes available: --cellPAINT_coronavirus includes a newly-redesigned user interface, and molecular building blocks for coronavirus, blood plasma, and a simple human cell --cellPAINT_exo includes hand-painted sprites created by Julia Jimenez during an internship, and also allows input of custom sprites through Mesoscope --cellPAINT_VR is a 3D virtual reality version of cellPAINT, with molecular building blocks for a red blood cell cytoskeleton --cellPAINT_2D is the initial alpha release of cellPAINT, with building blocks for HIV, blood plasma, and a human T-cell. For more information and tutorials, see our website at https://ccsb.scripps.edu/cellpaint Please submit any bug or feature requests to our ticket page.
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    Downloads: 56 This Week
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    Open Brush

    Open Brush

    Open Brush is the community led successor to Tilt Brush!

    Open Brush lets you paint in 3D space with virtual reality. Unleash your creativity with three-dimensional brush strokes, choosing from a wide palette, of brushes, including stars, light, and even fire. Your room is your canvas. Your palette is your imagination. The possibilities are endless. Open Brush is a derivative made from the open source code of Tilt Brush, a room-scale 3D-painting virtual-reality application available from Google, originally developed by Skillman & Hackett. OpenBrush strives to be an open source tool to help everyone create their own art. We believe in the preservation of art, and the freedom of artists. At our core, we are community led and driven, and while there may be a small core team behind OpenBrush, it would not be possible without our community.
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    Twometer VR

    Twometer VR

    Low budget open-source Virtual Reality controllers

    TwometerVR is an open-source alternative to commercial VR hand/body tracking systems. It's primarily intended for those who have VR headsets such as the Oculus DK2 that don't include controllers. It is a low-cost alternative to expensive commercial devices such as the PS Move or Oculus Touch system. An open-source alternative to commercial hand trackers such as Oculus Touch or PS Move, because Virtual Reality should not be expensive. Although there is currently no implementation of full-body-tracking, the system is technically fully capable of supporting it.
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    VRWorkout

    VRWorkout

    High-intensity virtual reality workout game

    The game tracks your running speed and awards more points the faster you go. Arm movements to the beat of the music and fast ducking to avoid bad targets. Shallow or deep squats depending on your comfort level. Engange your core muscles by reaching for higher targets. Pushups followed by jumps get your heart pumping. Classic pushup, one-armed planks and side planks. Fast and small jumps similar to skip rope jumping. A “workout first” VR music game with hand tracking based full-body exercises in boot camp style workouts, your fitness wins regardless of your score. Physically engaging experience with elements of calisthenics, high-intensity interval & circuit training. Activates your whole body compared to just certain areas with squatting, pushups, side planks, crunches, jumping, burpees and more.
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    Jahshaka

    Jahshaka

    Cross platform Virtual Reality authoring and playback

    Jahshaka is bringing you the future of immersive digital content creation. It combines a virtual desktop with a powerful asset management system and a immersive 3d content creation engine with full VR support. Jahshaka is free software, developed as an open source project and is designed to run on Windows, OsX and Linux.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    The Vizard research community is dedicated to sharing virtual reality projects that are used by behavioral scientists. These projects are developed on the Vizard platform and have been made open-source for anyone to use or modify.
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    Downloads: 38 This Week
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    HadesVR

    HadesVR

    The "DIY" SteamVR compatible VR setup made for tinkerers

    HadesVR is a SteamVR compatible VR setup made for tinkerers. The setup includes DIY controllers that are capable of emulating HTC vive wands or most aspects of the Valve Index Knuckles controllers (including finger tracking!). It also includes tracking electronics for a Headset, including an integrated wireless receiver to receive the controllers' data. There's also custom controller hardware like 3d printable shells (still a bit of a WIP) with their respective custom PCBs to build your own Knuckles controllers. The SteamVR driver used to be based on TrueOpenVR but it's modified so heavily I'm making it its own thing. This driver also uses PSMoveService (for now at least) for the positional tracking of HMD and controllers, using ping pong balls and different colors of LED's. The headset connects to the PC and receives rotation and button data from both controllers through RF, while the tracking is done outside-in (base stations) using Playstation Move Cameras and PSMoveService.
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    OpenXR Conformance Test Suite

    OpenXR Conformance Test Suite

    Conformance test suite for OpenXR

    OpenXR Conformance Test Suite is a collection of tests covering the breadth of the OpenXR API. Some tests have been grouped by tags depending on the involvement of the tester/invoker (e.g. [interactive]) and the area of the test (e.g. [composition] and [actions]). Interactive tests for validating layer composition must run for all graphics APIs supported by the runtime and action tests must run for all interaction profiles supported by the runtime. For this reason, the suite of tests is run multiple times with different configurations. conformance_cli, a command-line interface application, is provided for running on PCs and other devices and platforms which support this form of application. conformance_cli also demonstrates how to build an application that can interop with the conformance_test shared library. If the device being tested does not support a command-line interface, a host application must be built for the device that the OpenXR runtime will run on.
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    OpenXR SDK Sources Project

    OpenXR SDK Sources Project

    Sources for OpenXR loader, basic API layers, and example code

    This repository contains source code and build scripts for implementations of the OpenXR loader, validation layers, and code samples. OpenXR is a royalty-free, open standard that provides high-performance access to Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR), collectively known as XR platforms and devices. Without a cross-platform standard, VR and AR applications and engines must use each platform’s proprietary APIs. New input devices need customized driver integration. OpenXR provides cross-platform, high-performance access directly into diverse XR device runtimes across multiple platforms. OpenXR enables applications and engines, including WebXR, to run on any system that exposes the OpenXR APIs.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Saxophone VR

    Saxophone VR

    A virtual reality saxophone instrument

    Saxophone VR is a virtual reality saxophone instrument that you can use while playing other VR software.
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    VR Neuroanatomy

    VR Neuroanatomy

    Explore and dissect a complete brain model in VR

    Understanding the anatomy of complex organs such as the human brain can be a challenge for students, so there is a definite advantage given to students who can experience the structures in a spatial way through real or virtual experiences. Since 2016, the Marquette Visualization Lab has been utilizing a dataset of 3 and 7 Tesla MRI scans from the Structural Informatics Group at University of Washington to visualize the structures of the brain in their Cave, utilizing the Unity game engine and 10 stereoscopic 3D projectors. Most MRI scans are presented as a volumetric rendering, but this dataset is unique because it was fully labelled and parcellated, allowing lab users to not only view the structures of the brain, but also virtually dissect it in a large scale, collaborative virtual reality environment. This year, in the interest of making the learning experience more mobile and accessible, the visualization was ported to the Oculus Quest.
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    Vircadia

    Vircadia

    Vircadia open source metaverse platform

    Vircadia is a full coverage ecosystem of open source applications that enable individuals and organizations to deploy their own virtual world solutions. Vircadia’s worlds are among the largest with 16km³ of build space. All building and scripting of your world happens in real-time. This means that building is quick, efficient, and collaborative. Vircadia worlds can be accessed from Windows, Linux, and MacOS. Android, iOS, and Quest 2 support is coming soon. Unlike most platforms, Vircadia is 100% open source with the full software stack necessary for a premium metaverse experience licensed as Apache 2.0. Because of this, all aspects of the project can be customized for your use case. Vircadia consists of many projects and codebases with its unifying structure's goal being a decentralized metaverse.
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    CoffeeMud

    CoffeeMud

    Full featured MUD server with all the trimmings.

    CoffeeMud is a text-based virtual reality game engine (a MUD). It is a mature, full-featured Java codebase. It includes web (HTTP) and email (SMTP) servers, chat (IMC2 and I3) and web clients, and supports ANSI, MXP, and MSP.
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    Downloads: 4 This Week
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