Render beautiful graphics with Moondream WebGPU
Generate dynamic 3D scenes with torus knots
Create an interactive GTA-style city with collisions and NPC dialogue
Create a 3D scene with random torus knots and lights
Sparse-view SFM-free Gaussian Splatting in Seconds
Generate 3D model from Mars surface image
Visualize 3D character motion in a dynamic simulation
create 3d-gltf face-mesh from image with mediapipe
Generate 3D recursive polygons and math functions
Text-to-3D and Image-to-3D Generation
Generate 3D models from text prompts
Generate 3D mesh from a single image
Explore and interact with 3D simulated terrains
Experimental Moondream WebGPU is a cutting-edge tool designed for 3D modeling and rendering, leveraging the power of WebGPU technology. It enables creators to render beautiful graphics with exceptional performance and precision. As an experimental tool, it is intended for early adopters and developers looking to explore the latest advancements in web-based 3D rendering.
What browsers support Experimental Moondream WebGPU?
As of now, only Chrome Canary with the WebGPU feature flag enabled supports Moondream WebGPU. Other browsers may support it in the future as WebGPU adoption grows.
Can I use Experimental Moondream WebGPU for commercial projects?
While Moondream WebGPU is experimental, it can be used for commercial projects with caution. Ensure you test thoroughly and consider fallback options for broader compatibility.
How do I update Moondream WebGPU to the latest version?
Check the official repository or website for the most recent builds. Updates may require reinstallation or patching, depending on the release notes provided.