A curated list of links and resources for WebXR development, covering engines, frameworks, projects, and communities.
Awesome WebXR is a curated GitHub repository listing resources, tools, projects, and communities related to WebXR development. It helps developers and creators discover everything needed to build immersive virtual and augmented reality experiences that run directly in web browsers. The list covers engines, frameworks, learning materials, notable projects, and social hubs within the WebXR ecosystem.
Web developers, 3D artists, and creators interested in building VR/AR experiences for the web, as well as educators and researchers looking for comprehensive resources on immersive web technologies.
It saves significant research time by aggregating high-quality, community-vetted resources into a single, well-organized list. Unlike scattered searches, it provides a trusted starting point for exploring the entire WebXR toolchain and landscape.
All things WebXR.
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Aggregates engines like Babylon.js and Three.js, frameworks such as A-Frame, and communities into a single, well-organized list, saving significant research time.
Follows the 'awesome list' philosophy with curated entries, ensuring reliable resources like standout projects and active Discord servers are highlighted.
Features impressive WebXR experiences such as Moonrider and Plockle, providing concrete examples to spark creativity and demonstrate possibilities.
Includes learning resources like the Codecademy A-Frame course and Babylon.js guided tutorials, offering clear starting points for skill development.
As a GitHub repo, updates depend on maintainers, leading to potential outdated links—evident in the mirror for Hello WebXR due to original domain inaccessibility.
Lists resources without comparative insights or detailed reviews, forcing developers to independently evaluate tools for their specific needs.
Serves solely as a directory with no code snippets, templates, or interactive guidance, limiting immediate practical application.