An open-source Three.js module, three-mediapipe-rig, lets you control 3D character skeletons using nothing but a browser webcam feed. Built by bandinopla, the library maps Google MediaPipe's camera-based motion tracking (pose, hands, face) onto Three.js skeletons (bone structures) in real time. It runs entirely in the browser without dedicated hardware or servers, and is distributed under the MIT license on GitHub.
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