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3d Libraries

  • A-Frame

    An open-source web framework for building virtual reality (VR) experiences. It is based on top of HTML, making it simple to get started. But it is not just a 3D scene graph or a markup language; the core is a powerful entity-component framework that provides a declarative, extensible, and composable structure to three.js.
  • Babylon JS

    One of the world's leading WebGL-based graphics engines. From a new visual scene inspector, best-in-class physically-based rendering, countless performance optimizations, and much more, Babylon.js brings powerful, beautiful, simple, and open 3D to everyone on the web.
  • Cannon JS

    A physics engine for the web. It's written in JavaScript and runs in the browser. It's a great choice for building 3D games and simulations in the browser. It's open-source and free to use.
  • Cesium JS

    CesiumJS is an open-source JavaScript library for creating world-class 3D globes and maps with the best possible performance, precision, visual quality, and ease of use.
  • Oimo JS

    A 3D physics engine for the web. It's written in JavaScript and runs in the browser. It's a great choice for building 3D games and simulations in the browser. It's open-source and free to use.
  • PlayCanvas

    The world's easiest to use WebGL Game Engine. It's free, it's open source and it's backed by amazing developer tools.
  • Three JS

    The world's most popular JavaScript framework for displaying 3D content on the web. With three.js, you no longer need a fancy gaming PC console or download a special application to display photorealistic 3D graphics. All you need is a smartphone and a web browser.
  • Verge3D

    A powerful and intuitive toolkit that allows Blender, 3ds Max, or Maya users to create immersive web-based experiences. Verge3D can be used to build interactive animations, product configurators, engaging presentations of any kind, online stores, explainers, e-learning content, portfolios, and browser games.
  • X3DOM

    A framework for integrating and manipulating 3D content in an HTML5 context. It uses the W3C X3D standard and is open-source and free to use.