A modular and open-ended toolkit for WebGPU, with advanced type inference and the ability to write shaders in TypeScript
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A modular and open-ended toolkit for WebGPU, with advanced type inference and the ability to write shaders in TypeScript
Modern GPU Compute and Rendering in Javascript
Lilac is an open-source tool that ensures your data scientists always have enough gpus for their work. We seamlessly connect compute from any source, on-prem or cloud.
WebGPU × WebAssembly rendering and computing engine for scientific workloads in the browser.
micro webGPU rendering & compute library
GPUComputationRender module for Three.js with ES6 compatibility
A simple N-body simulation using WebGPU.
A quick tool to compare GPU SKUs, and find the best provider for a given GPU!
Zero-copy WebGPU compute core for browser-side physics simulation. Declarative manifest, automatic WGSL macro injection, ping-pong memory management. LBM, FDTD, wave, diffusion, tensor CP, ... — no backend required.
Zero-dependency WebGPU deep learning inference engine (~50KB vs TensorFlow.js ~2MB)
Browser-based brute force against Satoshi Nakamoto's 21,953 Patoshi wallets (~1,097,650 BTC). Real secp256k1 cryptography, multi-thread Web Workers, NVIDIA GPU sidecar via BitCrack. Next.js 15 + React 19.
General-Purpose GPU Computing in JavaScript using WebGPU. Write GPU-accelerated code with zero boilerplate — no shader knowledge required.
Fast and memory efficient Lattice Boltzmann CFD (D2Q9) for the browser running on the GPU via the WebGPU API https://weblbm.pages.dev/
WebGPU compute, without the ceremony.
⚡️ Autonomous AI Pricing Oracle for DePIN GPU networks on Solana. Dynamic multipliers updated every 60s using Gemini AI with on-chain SHA-256 proof.
Conway's Game of Life in TypeScript
A high-performance, real-time galactic N-body simulation leveraging TypeScript, Vite, and WebGPU to model stellar dynamics with computational astrophysics methodologies.
Accelerate browser data processing with a lightweight WebGPU wrapper offering NumPy-like math, shader-free API, and automatic fallback across platforms.
High-performance GPU sorting library using WebGPU compute shaders (Bitonic Sort, Radix Sort) with TypeScript API, live demo, and comprehensive documentation
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