Ox Alpha demo: Reconstructing 3D glass webpages from images via WebGL
op7418 · x · 2026-08-23
A user tested Ox Alpha's multimodal and coding capabilities by providing an image and asking it to recreate the webpage using WebGL. The model successfully generated a high-definition page with 3D glass material textures and perspective. The fidelity was so high that, aside from font details, the text positioning and layout matched the original almost perfectly, looking like the original image was used as a background.
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