Media Player for 3D and 2D VR Content, Videos & Images

Watch stereoscopic 3D VR content, standard videos, and images on your 3D monitor - no VR headset needed. This browser-based player brings VR180, VR360, standard videos, images, and 3D content (landscape and portrait) to your glasses-free display with full spatial depth for 3D content. Supports Side-by-Side, Top-Bottom, and standard 2D input formats, transformed into fullscreen Side-by-Side output for hardware-accelerated 3D.

Fully local processing means your media never leaves your device. No installation required, works directly in your browser with complete privacy.

Works with glasses-free 3D displays, such as Samsung Odyssey 3D G9, Acer SpatialLabs View / View Pro / Predator SpatialLabs View 27, ASUS Vivobook Pro 16X 3D OLED, Acer Aspire 15 SpatialLabs 3D, zSpace Inspire, Onsor AMAD, BARCO Eonis 3D, and other compatible 3D screens using autostereoscopic, polarized, and active-shutter technology.

Controls

Load Media:
Click "Load Media" button or drag & drop video/image files (multiple files supported)
Video Format:
Keys: 1 = 2D | 2 = Side-by-Side | 3 = Top-Bottom
Stereo Width (Flat only):
Keys: 4 = Full | 5 = Half
Field of View:
Keys: 6 = Flat (55°) | 7 = 180° | 8 = 190° | 9 = 220° | 0 = 360°
Skip:
Arrow keys: Left = 10s back | Right = 10s forward
Playlist Navigation:
Page Up = Previous | Page Down = Next
Rotate View:
Left mouse button + drag
Reset View Rotation:
Double-click viewport
Convergence / 3D Depth:
Right mouse button + drag left/right
Reset Convergence:
Double right-click viewport
Zoom / FOV:
Mouse wheel
Play/Pause:
Space bar
Load Another Media:
L key (during playback)
Toggle Fullscreen:
F11 key (switches between fullscreen and window mode)
Exit / Unload Media:
ESC key (in fullscreen: exits fullscreen | in window mode: returns to start screen)

Filename Suffixes

Initial settings will be auto-detected from filename suffix: _2x1 (Flat, SBS), _half_2x1 (Flat, Half SBS), _1x2 (Flat, TB), _half_1x2 or _half_tb (Flat, Half TB), _tb_360 (360°, TB), _vr or .VR180. (VR180, SBS = default). Example: video_tb_360.mkv