Google Chrome Update Allows For More Powerful WebVR Experiences

Last week Google launched the beta for Chrome 79, the latest update for its Chrome web browser. Among the new improvements is a new “tab freezing” feature which suspends any inactive tabs running in the background for over 5 minutes, as well as a rumored “share clipboard” function, enabling users to highlight and send text from a browser straight to their mobile devices. The most exciting new addition, however, comes in the form of increased support for web-based VR content. Using the WebXR Device API, developers can create more powerful immersive content that users can interact with using their motion controllers thanks to the GamePad API. They can also mirror in-headset VR experiences to other displays. According to Google, this new-and-improved WebVR support will eventually make its way to Chromium-based browsers, including Oculus Browser, Microsoft Edge, Magic Leap’s Helio, and Firefox Reality. In the future, the company plans on expanding its web-based platform to include AR content as well.

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