ViroReact is a library for developers to rapidly build augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) experiences. Developers write in React Native, and Viro runs their code natively across all mobile VR (including Google Daydream, Samsung Gear VR, and Google Cardboard for iOS and Android) and AR (iOS ARKit and Android ARCore) platforms.
If you are integrating ViroReact into an existing project, have a look at our Installation instructions. Please note that this does not work with Expo Managed Workflows. Sorry!
If you are starting a fresh project with ViroReact, consider cloning our starter kit repo instead.
The documentation is found here. Currently, the documentation is migrated with issues to code samples and broken links. If you would like to help fix these issues, either submit an edit or get in touch!
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Older versions couldn't be submitted to Apple's app store due to use of
UIWebView
. Is this still a problem?Reliance on
UIWebView
has been removed from the project, so you should not have this problem if using the@viro-community/react-viro
package.
See our Example projects page. These are a little old (~2019) but are a great reference point for how to use bits of the library.
ViroReact was originaly developed by the Viro Media company, but was open sourced in 2019. In late 2020 the Viro Community was formed to help maintain and move the project onwards, updating it so it could run with modern versions of react native, and start to add in new features.
We, as a community, owe a great debt to Viro Media and the people who developed this library originally. We hope to make them proud as it continues to develop and grow in the Viro Community.