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Updated · Road to VR · May 11
Meta Adds AI Workflow to WebXR SDK, Rebuilding VR Demo in 15 Hours
Updated
Updated · Road to VR · May 11

Meta Adds AI Workflow to WebXR SDK, Rebuilding VR Demo in 15 Hours

1 articles · Updated · Road to VR · May 11
  • Meta updated its open-source Immersive Web SDK with an AI-driven “agentic workflow” that lets developers build WebXR VR experiences with far less manual coding.
  • The new system works with assistants including Claude Code, Cursor, GitHub Copilot and Codex, with Meta saying the AI not only writes code but also tests and validates it in a closed loop.
  • To showcase the upgrade, Meta said it rebuilt its 2022 VR gardening demo Project Flowerbed—previously tens of thousands of lines of custom code—in 15 hours using existing art assets.
  • Meta is pitching web-based VR as easier to ship because developers can test instantly in a browser and deploy by URL across desktops and headsets, avoiding app stores and downloads.
  • The company said more than 1 million monthly users already access WebXR content on Quest, underscoring why it is pushing the MIT-licensed SDK and AI workflow on GitHub.
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