This demo showcases the capabilities of the RAVE ENGINE as a real-time simulation platform running entirely in the browser. In an expansive outdoor environment, users take control of a Boston Dynamics robot or a drone and switch between both vehicles in real time at the press of a button.
The landscape utilizes GPU-based instancing: every single blade of grass is rendered as an instanced object, enabling virtually unlimited, richly detailed natural environments without compromising performance. The result is a vivid, immersive world that feels organic and visually convincing.
The demo highlights three core capabilities of the RAVE ENGINE: physics-based control of complex vehicles and robots, dynamic camera systems with real-time switching between different control modes, and high-performance instancing of millions of individual objects for large open worlds.
Since everything runs entirely in the browser, with no downloads and no installation required, this opens up a wide range of applications: from games and interactive architectural visualizations to drone flight simulations and inspection missions, all the way to training robo dog operations in industrial, security, and rescue scenarios.
