Introducing <model-viewer> 1.1
3D models for your web page as easily as writing HTML.
Human interface devices on the web: a few quick examples
Connecting to uncommon devices from your app.
Positioning virtual objects in real-world views
The Hit Test API lets you position virtual items in a real-world view.
Virtual reality comes to the web, part II
All about the frame loop
Augmented reality: You may already know it
If you've used the WebXR Device API already, you're most of the way there.
Integrate PWAs into built-in sharing UIs with Workbox
How to get your PWA to show up next to platform-specific apps in system-level sharing UIs
Improving page dismissal in synchronous XMLHttpRequest()
Reducing delayed navigations
Richer offline experiences with the Periodic Background Sync API
Sync your web app's data in the background for a more app-like experience
Integrate with the OS sharing UI with the Web Share API
Web apps can use the same system-provided share capabilities as platform-specific apps.
Receiving shared data with the Web Share Target API
Sharing on mobile and desktop made simple with the Web Share Target API
Virtual reality comes to the web
A few basics to prepare you for a spectrum of immersive experiences&#58; virtual reality, augmented reality, and everything in between.
Create OS-style backgrounds with backdrop-filter
Blurring and color shifting behind an element.
Visual searching with the Web Perception Toolkit
Easy to use real-world interactivity.
The <model-viewer> web component
Adding 3D models to a website can be tricky; &lt;model-viewer&gt; is as easy as writing HTML.
Welcome to the immersive web
The immersive web means virtual world experiences hosted through the browser. This entire virtual reality experiences surfaced in the browser or in VR enabled headsets.