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Grenzwert
GPU-accelerated medical volume rendering in your browser
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GPU-accelerated medical volume rendering in your browser
3 followers
Explore CT scans in real time with physically based lighting, BRDF-based transfer functions, and HDR post-processing ā right in the browser. No install required.







Hey everyone š
I'm Mikhail, a graphics programmer. A few months ago I decided to rewrite my old D3D11 volume rendering demo from scratch this time on top of Diligent Engine. I actually contributed to the WebGPU backend of that engine a couple of years back, so it was a natural choice plus I really wanted the project to be cross-platform from day one.
Right now Grenzwert runs on Windows, Linux, macOS, and the Web. You can try the Live demo instantly with no sign-up and no installation required. One caveat though: WebGPU support is still maturing, so Chrome is your best bet for now; other browsers aren't quite there yet.
Under the hood it uses unbiased delta tracking with physically-based lighting ā the same class of algorithms used in offline movie renderers, but running in real time in your browser.
What's next there's a lot I want to build:
DICOM upload ā load your own medical scans directly in the browser
MRI rendering ā extend support beyond CT to MR modalities
Slice Viewer ā classic 2D cross-sections with windowing and leveling controls
Noise-free rendering mode ā a faster approximation path that trades minimal quality for a clean, stable image
Iso-surface rendering ā extract and display surfaces at specific density thresholds
If you're into medical imaging or real-time graphics I'd really appreciate your feedback. Which of these features matters most to you?