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WolfStorm

A full 3D viewer that runs in a browser tab. No installer, no 600 MB download, nothing to keep updated — open a link, log in with your avatar, and you are standing in the grid.

We wrote it ourselves, from the ground up, in JavaScript and WebGL. It speaks the same protocol as a desktop viewer, so you share the same world, the same inventory and the same voice channel as everyone else.

Free. Best in Chrome, Edge or Brave on a desktop or laptop — a reasonably modern graphics card helps, as it would with any viewer.

WolfStorm running in a browser tab: a wooded region with a stone bridge over a river, menus for Avatar, Communicate, World, Build and Help along the top, and a toolbar of chat, voice, movement, appearance, map, inventory, fullscreen and VR buttons along the bottom.
WolfStorm in a browser tab — no plugin, no install.
Why a browser viewer

The shortest possible path in

Nothing to install

Send someone a link and they are in-world a minute later. No download, no installer, no admin rights, nothing to update next month.

Works on locked-down machines

School, college and work computers usually will not let you install a viewer. A browser tab is a browser tab — which is why our education regions lean on it.

The same world

Not a cut-down side experience. Same regions, same avatars, same inventory, same chat and voice as people on a desktop viewer.

Inside

What you can actually do

Chat and IM

Local chat, instant messages, group chat and notices.

Spatial voice

Positional voice through WolfVoice — you hear people where they are standing.

Your avatar

Mesh bodies, attachments, animation overriders and outfits.

Full inventory

Browse, search, wear, rez and organise your things.

Building

Create and edit prims and linksets, with the familiar edit tools.

Script editor

Write, save and compile LSL, with syntax highlighting and error lists.

Map and teleport

World map, region search, landmarks and double-click teleport.

Media and streams

Media on a prim, shared media and audio streams.

Screen sharing

Share a screen or window onto a surface in-world.

VR — early days

WolfStorm can render to a WebXR headset, and it works, but performance is still well short of where we want it. It is in active development rather than finished — treat it as something to try, not something to rely on. We would rather tell you that than have you discover it.

Which should I use?

WolfStorm or a desktop viewer

Pick WolfStorm when

  • You want in now, with no install.
  • You are on a machine you cannot install software on.
  • You are showing the grid to someone new.
  • You are teaching, and everyone needs to be in-world at once.

Pick Firestorm when

  • You are doing heavy building or long content sessions.
  • You want every advanced preference and RLV.
  • You are pushing very dense regions and want maximum frame rate.

Both talk to the same grid, and both share the same voice, so it is not a one-way door. Plenty of people use whichever is nearer to hand.

Try it in the tab you are already in

You need a Wolf Territories Grid avatar to log in, and that is free. If you already have one, you are about thirty seconds from being in-world.