Windows
Windows
Today, we’re excited to announce that we’ve on experimental support in Microsoft Edge! WebVR is the next frontier in web graphics, enabling developers to create a of truly immersive experiences for a variety of devices.
is already showing up on the web, and we expect to see even more coming as developers turn WebGL experiences into WebVR experiences.
A stereoscopic screen capture from , an example WebVR scene on
We’ve been working on — along with Mozilla, Google, Oculus and others — to ensure that web developers have a faster, more powerful, and interoperable tool.
We look forward to sharing more software and hardware details soon as our implementation progresses. As always, we welcome your feedback as we work to land this new functionality, and we’re very much looking forward this next evolution of the web!
― , Principal Program Manager Lead
is already showing up on the web, and we expect to see even more coming as developers turn WebGL experiences into WebVR experiences.
A stereoscopic screen capture from , an example WebVR scene on
We’ve been working on — along with Mozilla, Google, Oculus and others — to ensure that web developers have a faster, more powerful, and interoperable tool.
We look forward to sharing more software and hardware details soon as our implementation progresses. As always, we welcome your feedback as we work to land this new functionality, and we’re very much looking forward this next evolution of the web!
― , Principal Program Manager Lead