WebGL is a standard that allows you to create real 3D content and render it in a web browser. WebGL is the web binding to the OpenGL ES 2.0 graphics API, and therefore allows us to run real 3D across any system with a browser that supports it and the graphics capabilities to handle such visually rich content. WebGL is maintained by the Khronos Group for 3D graphics on the Web. In web technology terms, WebGL is the 3D drawing context of the HTML5 <canvas> element and can be used through the HTML5 Canvas element with a Javascript API.
webgl WebGL educational materialYou can start studying WebGL with the WebGL tutorials.
The following sites feature WebGL introductions and tutorials as well
The following books on WebGL have been published
The following videos feature tutorials and explanations about WebGL
WebGL referenceYou can consult the WebGL Reference
Additional reference resources on WebGL can be found on the Khronos WebGL page
WebGL AvailabilityNot all browsers support WebGL yet. To test whether your browser supports WebGL go to the [test page]
Statistics of support Browser Support IE Firefox Chrome Safari Opera iOS Safari Opera Mini Android Browser Chrome for Android Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes YesSource: Can I Use, May 1. 2015
OS, GPU and Driver SupportThe criteria for support differ from browser to browser. The details of support are listed at:
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