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ViroReact

A platform for developers to rapidly build native cross platform AR/VR applications using React Native
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What is ViroReact?

It is an open source developer platform for rapidly building AR/VR applications using React Native. Use a single code base for your AR and VR apps.
ViroReact is a tool in the Cross-Platform Mobile Development category of a tech stack.
ViroReact is an open source tool with 192 GitHub stars and 76 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to ViroReact's open source repository on GitHub

Who uses ViroReact?

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Decisions about ViroReact

Here are some stack decisions, common use cases and reviews by companies and developers who chose ViroReact in their tech stack.

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Need help with suggestions to use either Unity or ViroReact. I need to develop an AR mobile application that is responsive and supports 3d animation. At the same time, I need to create a mini game and use a geofence to make my application fully function.

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ViroReact's Features

  • Open source
  • React Native compatible
  • High performance 3D engine

ViroReact Alternatives & Comparisons

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ViroReact's Followers
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