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What You Can Do on Interact Gallery: A Platform Overview

Interact GalleryFebruary 20, 2026
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Interact Gallery has grown from a simple directory into a full platform for discovering, evaluating, and organising interactive web experiences. Whether you're a developer scouting technical approaches, a product manager benchmarking competitors, or a vendor showcasing your work — there's something here for you.

This post walks through every major feature so you know exactly what's available.

Browse and Discover

The Browse page is the heart of the platform. Every app in the gallery is scored across Performance and UX dimensions, and you can sort by overall score, newest additions, or individual metrics to find exactly what you're looking for.

Powerful Filtering

We've built an extensive filter system that lets you narrow down apps across multiple dimensions simultaneously:

  • Industry — Automotive, Fashion, Furniture, Jewellery, Industrial Equipment, and more
  • Product Type — over 60 categories from Bicycles to Watches to Enclosures
  • Features — AR Preview, Cart/Checkout, Environment Context, Responsive Layout, and dozens more
  • Technology — Three.js, Babylon.js, PlayCanvas, custom WebGL, and others
  • Country — filter by where the app or brand is based
  • Rendering Mode — 2D, 3D, AR, or Mixed
  • Commerce Type — Direct, Indirect, or No Commerce integration
  • Score Thresholds — set minimum UX and Performance scores

All filters work together, so you can ask questions like "show me all German 3D furniture configurators built with Three.js that score above 4 on UX" — and get an instant answer.

Search

Hit Ctrl+K (or tap the search icon) to open the global search palette. It searches across all apps, vendors, industries, features, and product types — so you can jump to anything in the gallery in seconds.

App Detail Pages

Each app has a dedicated page with everything you need to evaluate it:

  • Performance and UX scores with detailed sub-score breakdowns
  • Screenshots and a hero image
  • Technology stack, features, and product types
  • Vendor information with a link to their profile
  • Similar apps based on shared characteristics
  • User reviews and ratings from the community

Save References and Share with Your Team

When you're researching interactive experiences — whether for a client pitch, a competitive analysis, or technical inspiration — you need a way to organise what you find.

Interact Gallery lets you create saved lists. Add any app to a list, give it a name and description, and build curated collections around themes like "Best Automotive Configurators" or "AR Implementations to Study."

Every list gets a shareable link that you can send to colleagues, clients, or collaborators. They'll see the same curated view — no account required to view shared lists. It's the fastest way to go from "I found some great examples" to "here, look at these" with your team.

For Vendors: Claim and Manage Your Page

If your company or product is listed on Interact Gallery, you can claim your vendor page. Once approved, you get access to a vendor dashboard where you can:

  • Update your company description, logo, and banner
  • Add social links and a tagline
  • Manage your app listings — upload screenshots, update descriptions
  • See how your apps are presented to the community

Claiming is free. Just sign in with Google, navigate to your vendor profile, and submit a claim request. We verify ownership and grant access, usually within a day.

This gives vendors direct control over how their work is represented, while the community benefits from richer, more accurate information.

Submit New Apps

Know an interactive web experience that isn't in the gallery yet? Any signed-in user can submit an app for review. Just provide the URL, a name, and optionally the brand, rendering mode, and country. Our team reviews submissions and adds approved apps to the gallery with full scoring.

Reviews and Ratings

Every app page supports community reviews. Leave a rating and a written review to share your perspective. Reviews are visible on the app page and contribute to the community's collective knowledge about what works and what doesn't in interactive web experiences.

Who Is This For?

Interact Gallery serves several audiences:

  • Developers and engineers looking for technical inspiration — what frameworks are used, what interaction patterns work best, how do top-scoring apps handle performance?
  • Product managers and designers benchmarking competitor experiences or evaluating technology partners
  • Agency teams building reference collections for client presentations
  • Business leaders exploring what's possible with interactive 3D on the web
  • Vendors and SaaS providers wanting visibility and a managed profile in a curated directory

Whether you're building, buying, or just exploring — the goal is the same: help you make better decisions about interactive web experiences, backed by real data and a growing community.

If you have feedback or feature requests, don't hesitate to get in touch.

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