XRPose

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XRPose is a WebXR API interface representing a position and orientation in the 3D space, relative to the XRSpace within which it resides. The XRSpace—which is either an XRReferenceSpace or an XRBoundedReferenceSpace—defines the coordinate system used for the pose and, in the case of an XRViewerPose, its underlying views.

To obtain the XRPose for the XRSpace used as the local coordinate system of an object, call XRFrame.getPose(), specifying that local XRSpace and the space to which you wish to convert:

thePose = xrFrame.getPose(localSpace, baseSpace);

The pose for a viewer (or camera) is represented by the XRViewerPose subclass of XRPose. This is obtained using XRFrame.getViewerPose() instead of getPose(), specifying a reference space which has been adjusted to position and orient the node to provide the desired viewing position and angle:

viewerPose = xrFrame.getViewerPose(adjReferenceSpace);

Here, adjReferenceSpace is a reference space which has been updated using the base frame of reference for the frame and any adjustments needed to position the viewer based on movement or rotation which is being supplied from a source other than the XR device, such as keyboard or mouse inputs.

See the article Movement, orientation, and motion for further details and an example with thorough explanations of what's going on.

Properties

XRPose.transform Read only
A XRRigidTransform which provides the position and orientation of the pose relative to the base XRSpace.
XRPose.emulatedPosition Read only
A Boolean value which is false if the position and orientation given by transform is obtained directly from a full six degree of freedom (6DoF) XR device (that is, a device which tracks not only the pitch, yaw, and roll of the head but also the forward, backward, and side-to-side motion of the viewer). If any component of the transform is computed or created artificially (such as by using mouse or keyboard controls to move through space), this value is instead true, indicating that the transform is in part emulated in software.

Example

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Specifications

Specification Status Comment
WebXR Device API
The definition of 'XRPose' in that specification.
Working Draft Initial definition.

Browser compatibility

DesktopMobile
ChromeEdgeFirefoxInternet ExplorerOperaSafariAndroid webviewChrome for AndroidFirefox for AndroidOpera for AndroidSafari on iOSSamsung Internet
XRPoseChrome Full support 79Edge Full support 79Firefox No support NoIE No support NoOpera No support NoSafari No support NoWebView Android No support NoChrome Android Full support 79Firefox Android No support NoOpera Android No support NoSafari iOS No support NoSamsung Internet Android Full support 11.2
emulatedPositionChrome Full support 79Edge Full support 79Firefox No support NoIE No support NoOpera No support NoSafari No support NoWebView Android No support NoChrome Android Full support 79Firefox Android No support NoOpera Android No support NoSafari iOS No support NoSamsung Internet Android Full support 11.2
transformChrome Full support 79Edge Full support 79Firefox No support NoIE No support NoOpera No support NoSafari No support NoWebView Android No support NoChrome Android Full support 79Firefox Android No support NoOpera Android No support NoSafari iOS No support NoSamsung Internet Android Full support 11.2

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See also