List of Cardboard SDK Integrations

This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with Cardboard SDK. This list is updated as of April 2025.

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    Google Cardboard Reviews & Ratings

    Google Cardboard

    Google

    Experience immersive virtual reality adventures with your smartphone!
    Cardboard allows users to engage in virtual reality experiences straight from their smartphones. Through the Cardboard app, individuals can effortlessly embark on their favorite VR adventures, discover new applications, and customize their viewing settings. To fully enjoy the features of this app, possessing a Cardboard viewer is crucial. This software is categorized as a Service under Google’s Terms of Service, which means that the related software terms apply to your usage of the application. By leveraging the Cardboard app, you can dive into a captivating realm of virtual reality using just your mobile device. This innovative technology opens up endless possibilities for entertainment and exploration.
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    A-Frame Reviews & Ratings

    A-Frame

    A-Frame

    Create captivating VR experiences effortlessly with accessible HTML.
    Craft immersive 3D worlds using HTML alongside an entity-component system for various platforms, including Quest, Rift, WMR, SteamVR, mobile, and desktop environments. A-Frame empowers developers to start with a simple HTML file without the need for any prior installations, enhancing its accessibility for newcomers. One excellent approach to familiarize yourself with A-Frame is by remixing the starter project hosted on Glitch, a complimentary online code editor that facilitates instant hosting and deployment. Designed as a web framework specifically for creating virtual reality experiences, A-Frame utilizes HTML to lower the barriers to entry. However, it transcends being just a 3D scene graph or markup language; its core is rooted in a powerful entity-component framework that provides a declarative, extensible, and composable architecture built on three.js. Originally developed by Mozilla, A-Frame is now managed by its co-creators at Supermedium, with the goal of streamlining the VR content creation process while preserving its capabilities. As an open-source project, A-Frame has evolved into a thriving community within the virtual reality domain, encouraging collaboration and innovation among developers. This energetic community continually contributes to A-Frame's development and enhancement, ensuring its sustained relevance and user-friendliness amidst the fast-changing VR landscape. As more developers join this community, the potential for groundbreaking VR applications continues to expand significantly.
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