Technology
Infrastructure WebGL
A technology for rendering interactive 2D and 3D graphics in the browser.
WebGL is a technology for rendering interactive 2D and 3D graphics directly in the browser without installing any additional software. Built on OpenGL ES, it enables modern visual effects, animations, virtual tours, and high-performance 3D applications.
WebGL is widely used in education, museums, architecture, presentation projects, and interactive web platforms. Hardware acceleration ensures smooth graphics performance even in complex scenes and animations.
Key advantages of WebGL:
• 3D graphics rendering in the browser
• high performance
• support for interactive scenes and animations
• no plugin installation required
• compatibility with modern browsers
• ability to create virtual tours and 3D models
At TORUS, WebGL is used to develop interactive museums, virtual tours, 3D presentations, educational platforms, and cutting-edge visual web solutions.