Microsoft is also pleased to announce support for the popular WebVR framework, including A-Frame, BabylonJS, ReactVR, and three.js, as more and more people seek to use the hybrid realistic headset on Windows 10.
EdgeHTML 16 also updated Microsoft’s own WebVR 1.1 API to support Windows mixed real motion controllers.
Microsoft intends to create Edge as a stable and priority browser, and now, users can be in the Windows 10 hybrid realistic headset device, with it to view 2D sites, manage favorites, and more features.
After you leave the Windows 10 desktop environment, you can also pick up the VR headset to continue browsing experience, because the Microsoft Edge is based on the general Windows platform (UWP) to build.
Up to now, the Microsoft Store has more than 2000 Windows mixed reality applications, interested developers can view the official website document ( portal ) learned how to add WebVR API.
Reference: onmsft