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- OpenXR - High-performance access to AR and VR —collectively known as XR . . .
OpenXR is a royalty-free, open standard that provides a common set of APIs for developing XR applications that run across a wide range of AR and VR devices
- OpenXR Tools for Windows Mixed Reality - apps. microsoft. com
Change Mixed Reality OpenXR runtime settings, enable preview features, inspect the active OpenXR runtime status, and run a demo scene to ensure OpenXR runtime and devices are working properly Get this app while signed in to your Microsoft account and install on up to ten Windows devices
- Quickstart - OpenXR Toolkit
OpenXR Toolkit is compatible with any headset with OpenXR capabilities on PC, whether through the headset’s specific OpenXR support (sometimes referred to as “native OpenXR runtime”) or through SteamVR OpenXR support
- OpenXR - Wikipedia
OpenXR is an open-source, royalty-free standard for interfacing with virtual reality and augmented reality devices [3] It is developed by a working group managed by the Khronos Group consortium
- OpenXR Support for PC Development
OpenXR is a royalty-free open standard from the Khronos Group created for the development of high-performance VR applications that run on multiple platforms OpenXR aims to simplify VR development by enabling developers to reach more platforms while reusing the same code
- OpenXR Tutorial — OpenXR Tutorial documentation
OpenXR is an API managed by the Khronos Group which provides a cross-platform way for applications to interact with immersive devices This includes virtual reality (VR) headsets, augmented reality (AR) devices, motion controllers and more
- Develop with OpenXR | Android XR | Android Developers
Android XR supports apps built with OpenXR through its support for the OpenXR 1 1 specification and select vendor extensions OpenXR is an open standard that lets you create immersive and interactive experiences using a common set of APIs across a wide range of XR devices
- Getting started with OpenXR - Mixed Reality | Microsoft Learn
The video shows how each of the major components of the OpenXR API can be used in your own engine, and also demonstrates some of the applications built on OpenXR today:
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