
Last year, Firefox 48 enabled multi-process support for 1 percent of users, slowly ramping up to nearly half of the Firefox Release channel, and Firefox 49 expanded support to include a small initial set of compatible add-ons. Mozilla’s multi-process support in Firefox has been in development since at least 2013 as part of the Electrolysis project - Firefox Nightly gained multi-process support in November 2014. WebVR supports navigating and controlling VR experiences with handset controllers or your movements in physical space.

If you find a web game or app that supports VR, just click the VR goggles icon visible on the webpage to experience it using your VR headset.

As its name implies, the technology is meant for browsers.

WebVR is an experimental JavaScript API that provides support for virtual reality devices, such as the HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, and Google Cardboard.
