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- What GPT-5 Doesn't Know About Wonderland Engine
GPT-5 was just released. Here are the things it got wrong about Wonderland Engine. If it missed these, so may you have! - Wonderland Engine 1.4.5 - Stability Improvements
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 1.4.5. - Wonderland Engine 1.4.4 - Fixes and UX Improvements
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 1.4.4. - Release 1.4.3 - Further Hotfixes
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 1.4.3. - Wonderland Engine 1.4.2 - Critical Fixes and Stable Shadows
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 1.4.2. - Wonderland Engine 1.4.1 - Hotfixes and Impactful Optimizations
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 1.4.1. Highlights include many hotfixes and performance improvements for the recent 1.4.0 release. - Wonderland Engine 1.4.0 - GI Probe Volumes, Reverse-Z, Array Properties
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 1.4.0. Highlights include sparse global illumination probe volumes, reverse-z support and new complex property types for custom components like array and record. - Custom Component Record & Array Properties
About the new advanced property types for custom TypeScript and JavaScript components in Wonderland Engine 1.4.0. - Release 1.3.4
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 1.3.4. - Release 1.3.3
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 1.3.3. - HoverFit: Gamifying Fitness in WebXR
- **Part 1: Technology**
How Wonderland Engine Enables a Native-Like VR Fitness Experience on the Web. - Release 1.3.2
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 1.3.2. - JavaScript Hot-Reload in 1.3.0
How to enable JavaScript Hot-Reload on pre-1.3.0 Wonderland Engine projects. - Release 1.3.1
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 1.3.1. - Release 1.3.0
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 1.3.0. - Wonderland Editor Now Available on Flathub
Wonderland Editor is now available as a flatpak, deployed via Flathub for conveninent install accross Linux distros. - Release 1.2.4
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 1.2.4. - Release 1.2.3
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 1.2.3. - Release 1.2.2
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 1.2.2. - Release 1.2.1
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 1.2.1. - Prefab Instancing in 1.2.0
JavaScript API for prefab instantiation in Wonderland Engine. - Release 1.2.0
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 1.2.0. - WebGL Performance on Safari and Apple Vision Pro
Safari, especially on iOS, is considered the pinnacle of performance challenge for WebGL devs. With the launch of Apple Vision Pro, it is more relevant than ever. - Release 1.1.6
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 1.1.6. - Release 1.1.5
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 1.1.5. - Release 1.1.4
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 1.1.4. - Release 1.1.3
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 1.1.3. - Release 1.1.2
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 1.1.2. - Release 1.1.1
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 1.1.1. - Release 1.1.0
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 1.1.0. - How We Profile WebXR/WebGL Apps
Performance is crucial for WebXR apps. If you do not know why your app does not meet target frame rate, the first step is to profile. - Release 1.0.4
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 1.0.4. - Release 1.0.3
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 1.0.3. - Royalty-free up to 120,000 USD per year
Wonderland is announcing some changes to the EULA intended to relieve small developers from royalty. - Release 1.0.2
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 1.0.2. - Release 1.0.1
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 1.0.1. - Release 1.0.0
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 1.0.0. - Wonderland Engine 1.0.0 JavaScript Migration
New JavaScript architecture in Wonderland Engine and how to migrate. - Release 0.9.5
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 0.9.5. - Vertex Color Baked Lighting with Wonderland Engine
Lighting can be baked into vertex colors instead of textures. Here is how to use this for your next WebXR project in Wonderland Engine. - Release 0.9.4
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 0.9.4. - Release 0.9.3
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 0.9.3. - Release 0.9.2
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 0.9.2. - Release 0.9.1
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 0.9.1. - Release 0.9.0
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 0.9.0. - Release 0.8.10
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 0.8.10. - Release 0.8.9
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 0.8.9. - Release 0.8.8
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 0.8.8. - Release 0.8.7
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 0.8.7. - Release 0.8.6
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 0.8.6. - Release 0.8.5
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 0.8.5. - Release 0.8.4
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 0.8.4. - Release 0.8.3
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 0.8.3. Important bugfixes and workflow improvements, especially for Microsoft Hololens developers. - Release 0.8.2
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 0.8.2. - Release 0.8.1
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 0.8.1. Wonderland Engine is now free! - Wonderland Engine is now free
Wonderland Engine is now free to use. Find out how we believe this benefits you and the immersive web. - Release 0.8.0
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 0.8.0. - Release 0.7.6
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 0.7.6. - Release 0.7.5
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 0.7.5. - Release 0.7.4
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 0.7.4, furth fixes and workflow improvements for 0.7.x. - WebAssembly Threads
Wonderland Engine 0.7.3 was released with initial WebAssembly threads support. Learn about its impact on web graphics and WebXR in this blog post. - Release 0.7.3
Changelog for Wonderland Engine 0.7.3, fixes and convenience improvements for 0.7.x and WebAssembly threads support. - Release 0.7.2
Fixes and convenience improvements for 0.7.0 and 0.7.1. - Release 0.7.1
Hotfixes for the 0.7.0 release. - Release 0.7.0
Animation and Skinning import and many fixes. - Wonderland Engine Pricing Reveal
We revealed our license pricing. Find out why Wonderland Engine is priced the way it is and which license is best for you. - 5 Benefits of WebXR
Are you choosing between native or WebXR for your next XR app? Here are five reasons you might choose WebXR for. - 5 Benefits of WebXR
Are you choosing between native or WebXR for your next XR app? Here are five reasons you might choose WebXR for. - Introduction to WebXR Development
Now that WebXR Device API is stable, you can start relying on it. But how do you get started? - Top 5 WebXR Frameworks - Comparison
Want to start WebXR development? Here is a comparison of the top 5 frameworks to get you started.
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- Overview
Wonderland Engine’s features, roadmap, license, and motivation. - Wonderland Engine
Wonderland Engine’s features, roadmap, license, and motivation. - JavaScript Components
Overview of the JavaScript components shipped with the Wonderland Editor. - Native Components
Overview of the native components shipped with the Wonderland Editor. - WebGL Performance
Are you experiencing bad WebGL performance? How to profile and optimize WebGL to achieve excellent performance on mobile, desktop, and WebXR. - WebXR Development
How to get started building XR (VR and AR) and spatial applications with web technology. - WebXR
WebXR enables building XR (VR and AR) and spatial applications with web technology. This unlocks a few key advantages. - Multi-User Servers on Wonderland Cloud
Servers Documentation - Wonderland Engine Features
Efficient runtime, visual editor and flexible JavaScript API. - Custom Shaders
Documentation on Custom Shaders in Wonderland Engine. - Wonderland Cloud Pages
Wonderland Cloud Pages Documentation - Component Registry
- Wonderland Engine's Optimizations
A list of Wonderland Engine’s optimizations. - Wonderland Editor
The Wonderland Editor Application makes assembling 3D scenes accessible and handles optimizations for you. - Roadmap
Wonderland Engine’s next steps. - Cloud APIs
Cloud APIs Documentation - Subscriptions
Subscriptions Documentation - Release and Deploy
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- Multi-User Server Development Flow
Example Multi-User Server Development Flow - **<model-viewer>** vs Wonderland Engine
Compare Google’s <model-viewer> web component with Wonderland Engine. - A‑Frame vs Wonderland Engine
Contrast the declarative A‑Frame framework with Wonderland Engine’s high‑performance 3D engine. - **Babylon.js** vs Wonderland Engine
Contrast Babylon.js, a feature‑rich JavaScript framework, with Wonderland Engine’s optimized 3D engine. - Compare
- **Mattercraft** vs Wonderland Engine
Compare Zapworks’ Mattercraft with Wonderland Engine for web‑based 3D experiences. - **Needle** vs Wonderland Engine
Needle Engine is a plugin to export 3D scenes for web; Wonderland Engine is a full 3D engine. - **Niantic Studio** vs Wonderland Engine
Compare Niantic Studio’s web‑based XR editor with Wonderland Engine’s high‑performance engine. - **PlayCanvas** vs Wonderland Engine
Compare PlayCanvas to Wonderland Engine for 3D web projects. - **Three.js** vs Wonderland Engine
Compare the popular 3D framework Three.js with the high‑performance Wonderland Engine. - **Unity HTML5** vs Wonderland Engine
Compare Unity’s WebGL export with Wonderland Engine’s native WebAssembly engine. - Verify your E-Mail.
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Introduction into Wonderland Cloud - Live **Courses**.
Learn 3D web development with our expert-led live online courses in small groups. - Wonderland **Cloud.**
Multi-user servers for VR, AR and 3D on the web. - Contact Wonderland
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Wonderland Engine’s pricing and enterprise options. - **Download** Wonderland Engine
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