Game2026-05-17
Babylon.js
Also known as: Babylon.js / BabylonJS
Microsoft-backed web 3D engine for WebGL and WebGPU. Bundles physics, GUI, and XR; TypeScript-first and suited for enterprise 3D apps.
Overview
Babylon.js is one of the two dominant web 3D engines alongside Three.js. It bundles physics, particles, and GUI as built-in features, and has enterprise adoption backed by Microsoft.
XR integration
Babylon.js has excellent WebXR support for building browser-based AR/VR experiences. For manufacturing and training applications, the AR training system guide offers useful deployment patterns.
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