Magic Leap for Web Developers and Digital Artists
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To get started with the Lumin Web platform, head to the developer portal here: https://magi.ca/prismaticyt
We often get asked how someone unfamiliar with Unity or Unreal can start creating on Magic Leap 1. For web developers, technical artists, and mobile developers, the answer is the Lumin web platform.
You can now create Progressive Web Apps that can be easily saved by a user to their home screen. Helio, our spatial web browser, now supports page rotation, and you can also set 3D CSS transforms on any div or element, so you can detach surfaces and place them within the prism. We’ve also open sourced Prismatic 2.0, and we’re thrilled to see how it evolves as more Javascript developers start to experiment with what the spatial web will look like. Finally, we’re now fully compliant with the WebXR spec, with support for the VR core API as ratified by W3C, and there’s beta support for Magicleap’s PCF API.
Javascript developers can now take advantage of MagicScript(https://magi.ca/magicscriptyt), which we continue to evolve to provide both an abstraction layer on top of Lumin Runtime and a cross platform language that can be used to develop Magicverse experiences. Recently we open sourced MagicScript Components for iOS and Android. This framework allows development of cross platform applications for spatial computing and Magicverse to have them written once to run on iOS, Android, LuminOS and Magic Leap Devices.
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