The Vrui VR toolkit supports fully scalable and portable applications that run on a range of VR environments starting from a laptop with a touchpad, over desktop environments with special input devices such as space balls, to full-blown immersive VR environments ranging from a single-screen workbench to a multi-screen tiled display wall or CAVE.
3DVisualizer is software designed for interactive exploration of any type of 3D gridded data sets including, but not limited to, geodynamics simulation results, seismic tomography, 3D serial-sectioning, fluid dynamics simulations, and computed tomography.
LiDAR Viewer implement an out-of-core multiresolution point cloud renderer to visualize large (100 million to 10 billion points) LiDAR scans at interactive frame rates (around 60 frames per second). Subsets of data can be selected and algorithms can be applied to derive mathematical equations for surfaces.
The Nanotech Construction Kit models molecular structures at a nanometer-scale level. Silicate and carbon structures can be interactively assembled one atom at a time with bonds modeled as a simple force field simulating attraction between vertices and repulsion between centroids.