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azula

Runs native JavaScript applications with GPU acceleration and minimized memory usage and disk space requirements.

Made by Felix Maier

  • development

  • framework

  • Html5

  • create-desktop-app

What is azula?

azula is a lightweight, GPU-accelerated HTML GUI framework for building native JavaScript applications. Leveraging the Ultralight project, a memory-efficient fork of WebKit, azula provides a slim integration of web technologies into native software. Unlike the resource-intensive Electron, azula targets a smaller footprint and lower disk space requirements, making it well-suited for embedding within existing projects such as games or virtual reality engines. azula can optionally operate in an Off-Screen Rendering (OSR) mode, enabling seamless integration with other application frameworks

Highlights

  • GPU acceleration for enhanced performance
  • Lightweight, low-memory footprint compared to Electron
  • Reduced disk space requirements
  • Embeddable within native applications like games and VR
  • Off-Screen Rendering (OSR) mode for flexible integration

Platforms

  • Windows

Languages

  • English

Features

    • Desktop Application