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  2. List of WebGL frameworks - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_WebGL_frameworks

    Unity: C#: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes .NET transpiled to Wasm (1.0 and 2.0) Yes [4] FBX, OBJ, DAE, glTF, STL No Proprietary: Offers a WebGL build option since version 5. [5] Verge3D: JavaScript: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Native (1.0 and 2.0) Yes glTF, USDZ, FBX, OBJ, STL glTF, USDZ Proprietary: Artist-friendly WebGL framework with Blender, 3ds Max, and Maya ...

  3. OpenSceneGraph - Wikipedia

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    OpenSceneGraph is an open-source 3D graphics application programming interface (library or framework), [2] used by application developers in fields such as visual simulation, computer games, virtual reality, scientific visualization and modeling.

  4. Three.js - Wikipedia

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    With the advent of WebGL, Paul Brunt was able to implement the new rendering technology quite easily as Three.js was designed with the rendering code as a module rather than in the core itself. [10] Branislav Uličný, an early contributor, started with Three.js in 2010 after having posted a number of WebGL demos on his own site.

  5. WebXR - Wikipedia

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    WebXR Device API is a Web application programming interface (API) [1] [2] that describes support for accessing augmented reality and virtual reality devices, such as the HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, Meta Quest, Google Cardboard, HoloLens, Apple Vision Pro, Android XR-based devices, Magic Leap or Open Source Virtual Reality (OSVR), in a web browser.

  6. Phaser (game framework) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phaser_(game_framework)

    Phaser 3.0.0 was released on February 13, 2018, and development is ongoing on GitHub. [7] Most elements and features of the framework have been rebuilt from scratch using a fully modular structure and data-orientated approach. Phaser 3 includes a brand-new custom WebGL renderer designed for modern 2D games.

  7. Löve (game framework) - Wikipedia

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    Löve (stylized in all caps) is a free, open-source, cross-platform framework released under the zlib license for developing video games.The framework is written in C++ and uses Lua as its scripting language and is still maintained by its original developers.

  8. Unity (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    Through WebGL, Unity developers could add their games to compatible Web browsers with no plug-ins required for players. [23] Unity 5.0 offered real-time global illumination, light mapping previews, Unity Cloud, a new audio system, and the Nvidia PhysX 3.3 physics engine. [ 23 ]

  9. OpenFL - Wikipedia

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    In the browser, WebGL is the default renderer but if unavailable then canvas (CPU rendering) is used. [21] Certain features ( shape.graphics or bitmapData.draw ) will use CPU rendering, but the display list remains GPU accelerated as far as possible.