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  2. VRChat - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VRChat

    The Android version was initially released in a closed alpha for VRChat Plus subscribers on August 18, 2023, and is compatible with content built for Android-based headsets. [30] The iOS version of VRChat was initially released as a closed beta on May 7, 2024, and is only compatible with content built for iOS. [31]

  3. Meta Quest 3 - Wikipedia

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    It was unveiled on June 1, 2023, and released on October 10, succeeding the Quest 2 as the third generation of the Meta Quest line. As with its predecessors, the Quest 3 is a standalone device running Meta Horizon OS , a derivative of Android Open Source Project (AOSP); VR games and apps can be run natively on the headset, or streamed from a PC ...

  4. List of software related to augmented reality - Wikipedia

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    Vuforia Augmented Reality SDK: AR development toolkits Formerly Qualcomm's QCAR, is a Software Development Kit for creating augmented reality applications for mobile devices. [9] [10] Web-AR.Studio : AR content management systems a free web-based system for creating WebAR experiences with image and QR recognition with single and multitracking

  5. Horizon Worlds - Wikipedia

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    In September 2023, Meta announced that Super Rumble will be available on web and mobile via a waitlist. As of May 2024, there is a growing amount of available worlds, including Super Rumble and Arena Clash Hub. Some creators have the ability to publish worlds to web and mobile. In September 2024, Meta announced a new look for the in-game avatars.

  6. Meta Horizon OS - Wikipedia

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    Since v7, Meta Horizon OS runs on the most recent versions of the Android Open Source Project, a mobile-oriented operating system based on a modified version of the Linux kernel and other open-source software. The AOSP core is free and open-source software (FOSS) primarily licensed under the Apache License. [10]

  7. OpenVR - Wikipedia

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    OpenVR SDK was an important step towards the release of the first HTC Vive Developer Edition. The OpenVR SDK has replaced the API that was previously available in steamvr.h in the Steamworks SDK. The old API will continue to receive support indefinitely, but applications that require any of the new features must switch to the new SDK.

  8. OpenXR - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenXR

    [4] [5] [6] A provisional version of the standard was released on March 18, 2019, to enable developers and implementers to provide feedback on it. [3] On July 29, 2019, OpenXR 1.0 was released to the public by Khronos Group at SIGGRAPH 2019 [ 7 ] and on April 15, 2024, OpenXR 1.1 was released by Khronos.

  9. Oculus Rift - Wikipedia

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    Content for the Rift is developed using the Oculus PC SDK, a free proprietary SDK available for Microsoft Windows (OSX and Linux support is planned for the future). [46] This is a feature complete SDK which handles for the developer the various aspects of making virtual reality content, such as the optical distortion and advanced rendering ...