
#SCREENSHOT TOOL FOR WINDOWS AND FIREFOX KEYGEN#

Support was added to competing browsers such as Microsoft Edge and Chromium/Google Chrome earlier this year. WebVR started life at Mozilla and had several of their developers working on it, so it is a bit funny that it is only just coming to the mainstream release of Firefox now - it has been available in the nightly builds for a while. Currently, there are a limited number of basic VR browser based games and interactive videos which take advantage of this API. Support comes via a Javascript API named WebVR, which allows the browser and its content to interact with a connected VR headset (Google Cardboard).

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