Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Mozilla Releases Developer Build Browser for Magic Leap One

Mozilla has just released an early developer preview of a web browser for the Magic Leap One AR headset.

The browser is built on Mozilla’s Servo engine technology, the company’s high-performance browser engine designed for both application and embedded use.

Magic Leap One already boasts its own native browser called Helio, which serves up both the 2D and 3D web. Magic Leap bills Helio as “the web as it should be: liberated from the confines of flat browsers.”

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Mozilla announced the browser in a blog post, and say they’re only offering support for basic 2D pages at this time. The company hopes to eventually bring the “full Firefox browser experience” sometime in 2019 after working with their partners and community.

If you own a Magic Leap One, the $2,300 developer-focused standalone AR headset, you can download and try out the builds, provide feedback, and get involved in the community.

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