Open Source JavaScript Virtual Reality Software for Linux

JavaScript Virtual Reality Software for Linux

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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.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    simbol

    simbol

    Communications platform WebXR sites with self-sovereign identity

    Easily create social virtual worlds that anyone can interact with using Virtual Personas, a global identity system where people own their identities. Simbol accepts several configuration parameters. New worlds await us with VR and AR. A flourishing of creativity. This must happen without conceding in user experience and with an honest contract between creators and consumers regarding their data. Simbol is researching to accomplish these goals and broadcasting accomplishments made by the community via a podcast, blog and newsletter. Currently, simbol is dependent on several third-party libraries. You can check out the API in our JSDoc.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Maere - When Lights Die

    Maere - When Lights Die

    Prepare to dream. Prepare to be afraid. Prepare to run.

    "Maere : When Lights Die" is a horror video-game and virtual reality project by Lucid Dreams (that's us !). We are four game designers from the IMAC engineering school in France, and we've been developing this project since october 2012. It has been created with virtual reality in mind from the start and will be playable on the Oculus Rift headset as soon as we get our developer kit ! The game is also available for free on PC, Mac, and Linux.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    A-Frame Low Poly

    A-Frame Low Poly

    Low poly add-ons for aframe virtual reality

    Low poly add-ons for a-frame virtual reality models. Take any existing a-frame primitive, such as a-sphere and replace the prefix to obtain a low-poly version, such as lp-sphere. Every low-poly object supports the following attributes. Modify the attributes just like you would any other AFrame VR attribute. Specify curvature of the surface. Function that accepts the vertex’s original position and outputs the vertex’s new position. This is applied before customizable randomization. All random perturbations are applied to the vertex’s new position. Duplicate entire entities without repeating common HTML. For example, say you have a template tree and many trees in your environment. Simply create one tree, and use the clone attribute for the rest, changing the position and rotating as necessary. This keeps your code streamlined and eases development (e.g., changing tree trunks for all cloned trees involves a single-line change).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    MindGate is a virtual reality multiuser client - server system written in Java. The purpose of the system is to provide communication, persistence, 3d streaming support for users which are imersed into virtual reality worlds - stored anywhere on the Web.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    MirrorVR

    MirrorVR

    Live, desktop mirror for web-based virtual reality app on mobile

    Ever wanted to see what's going on in your user's virtual reality headset? MirrorVR is a live mirror for your aframe virtual reality projects: whatever your user sees in a mobile phone virtual reality headset is reproduced across any desktop viewer.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    OpenPerform

    OpenPerform

    Brings real-time motion capture to artists and performers

    OpenPerform brings real-time motion capture to artists and performers excluded by the high barriers to entry of expensive or "closed" systems. Our open source javascript performance framework enables artists to take direct control of the medium, to quickly collaborate with others, and to easily craft new experiences for all web-based platforms (including AR and VR). Check out the various styles and effects OpenPerform has to offer with our BVH animation demo!
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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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.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    VRS is an environment for presenting three dimensional (3D) world. All visualisations are made at client(s) side VRC (Virtual Reality Client - example client is under developement, SF site avaible, see also http://jvrc.info).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Rezku Point of Sale

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    Platform Independent Virtual Reality Client and Server. Come to http://www.vrspace.org/ for more information and demo.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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