WebGL Fluid Simulation by Pavel Dobryakov A GPU-powered Navier-Stokes fluid solver running entirely in the browser. Swipe to create swirling, colorful flows with bloom effects, vorticity controls, and real-time interactivity. Works on mobile too.
Tao Tajima's Sleek Portfolio Tao Tajima's portfolio uses a clever shader trick to create buttery smooth infinite scrolling transitions. Built by Yuichiroh Arai at Homunculus Inc., it's a masterclass in doing more with less.
Google's Language Explorer Explore 7,000+ languages on a slick WebGL-powered globe built by Google Research. Real-time filters, rich metadata, and interactive pins all driven by the LinguaMeta dataset.
Tendrils: Emergent WebGL Particle Visuals Tendrils is a WebGL demo by Eoghan O’Keeffe that turns particles into living, fluid forms. Driven by GPU shaders and user input (audio, webcam, touch), it’s both interactive art and a tech deep-dive.
Medusae: A Soft Body Jellyfish Simulation Medusae is a browser-native jellyfish built with Three.js, GLSL, and a lean constraint solver. Ash Weeks pairs fixed-timestep physics with GPU interpolation and audio-reactive shaders to deliver lifelike, 60-fps motion.