Description
Showcase of creative web experiments by Google demonstrating the capabilities of modern browsers, launched in 2009. Chrome Experiments curates projects that push the boundaries of web technology — 3D graphics using WebGL, audio visualization with the Web Audio API, physics simulations, generative art, and interactive storytelling — all running natively in the browser without plugins. Originally at chromeexperiments.com, now hosted at experiments.withgoogle.com. Early featured projects include "100,000 Stars" (a visualization of the stellar neighborhood), "The Wilderness Downtown" by Chris Milk and Arcade Fire, and numerous WebGL demos. The platform played a significant role in encouraging developers to adopt HTML5 over Flash, serving as both a technology showcase and inspiration gallery for the creative coding community.