Pointing at the web in VR is exhausting. Raise your arm, aim a ray, hold it steady, click — over and over, for every link, tab, and button. Glyphew throws that out.
Glyphew is a VR browser built around combo gestures instead of pointer-aiming. Hold grip to arm a combo, flick the joystick along a short path, release to fire. Go back, open a tab, close a tab, jump to the URL bar, cycle tabs — each is a quick flick you can do with your hands resting in your lap. No ray. No arm fatigue. No fighting a trembling laser pointer.
A real browser underneath Tabs, bookmarks, scrolling, history, and a clean home screen of your favorite sites.
VR video — zero setup Point Glyphew at a 360, 180/VR180, fisheye, or stereo clip and it auto-detects the format and drops you straight into the immersive view. No menus to dig through.
Made to fit your hands Every combo is rebindable, so the gestures become muscle memory that fits you. Both controllers work — combos fire from either side.
If you live in VR — Workrooms, desktop replacement, daily headset use — and the browser is your bottleneck, Glyphew is built for you.
Smooth like combos.
| comfort | ⦾ Comfortable |
| age rating | 13+ Teen |
| storage | 0.3 GB |
| website | thanford.com |
| developer | THANFORD LLC |
| publisher | Thanford |
| connection | Internet required |
| app version | 2.0 |
| input methods | Controllers Hand Tracking Voice |
| languages |
English
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