There’s big news for all the viewers and visitors of VRPorn.com. Popular web browser, Mozilla Firefox, is currently rolling out its latest update of their WebVR support, for Vive and Rift customers. This means that you can step directly into the virtual reality porn experience and can stream your favourite VR porn videos easily from our web player and without needing any sort of download.
WebVR on Almost All Browsing Platforms
With the latest update of the Mozilla browser, it means the WebVR support is available on almost all major browsing platforms – like Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Mozilla Firefox. However, the latest update of Firefox is still somewhat limited in that it only allows web-based VR content for users of the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift. While the WebVR support on Google Chrome is available with additional VR Headsets like Daydream View and Google Cardboard.
WebVR allows virtual reality experiences to be rendered directly in your web browsers. This means that just like you don’t need to download any application to visit a website and get access to its content instantly, similarly the WebVR support on websites allows users to instantly step in the virtual reality experience.
Nate Mitchell, Oculus Co-founder and Head of Rift, writes in a Mozilla blog post, “We believe WebVR will be a key factor in the progress toward mass adoption of VR and a powerful channel for creators seeking the broadest distribution. Through our work with Mozilla, we’re making it even easier for Oculus Rift owners to have access to a growing collection of amazing WebVR content, whether it be the countless immersive experiences already available or an optimized 2D browsing experience.”
Build Your Own WebVR Content With A-Frame
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=98&v=1MskH9uqOyQ
The A-Frame is another very important function that Mozilla has brought to its Firefox browser. Mozilla’s new A-Frame project offers a complete framework for some interesting WebVR developments and provides very helpful examples and documentation.
This provides an excellent learning platform for an average user to explore his curiosity and build his/her own WebVR content.
So, all you Rift and Vive users, snap on your headsets and instantly enjoy some on-the-go virtual reality experiences.
VRTechie says
This is great… So now we have one more addition into the list of browsers with WebVR support and gives direct streaming of VR content… Moreover, I also like the new tools like A-Frame and A-Painter included by Firefox that gives users and specially VR newbies an ability to quickly learn and create the WebVR content… Overall looks like a great improvement.
wavelyte390 says
even with this update, I know this gonna lag behind google chrome