Finnish start-up Quicksave Interactive wants to make websites interactive again with WebGL technology by launching QSApp, or no-code editors to make interactive web sites more accessible.
This means that ordinary websites can make use of tech that will make the sites more game-like and interactive. But the technology goes beyond gaming as well.
In a digital world where nearly every business has a website or online store, standing out has never been more crucial. If you remember the golden age of Flash, websites were more than static pages—they were immersive experiences with soul and interactivity. Those days aren’t just warm memories anymore.
The power of the browser has grown immensely. WebGL should have enabled expressive, high-performance content that matches native-level quality across all devices and screens. However, accessing that power has remained a challenge: game engines are often too technical and come with inconsistent web support, while traditional website builders are limited by basic HTML and fall short of offering the full potential of HTML5 and WebGL.
QSApp makes the power of HTML5 accessible. Quicksave Interactive has developed a powerful suite of two no-code editors designed for artists and designers, developers, and business owners who want their websites and web stores to stand out effortlessly. QSApps can be embedded into any web page and they can access code and be accessed by code if need be.
QSApps
Quicksave’s QSApp will make it easier to publish WebGL interactive sites.
With a no-code authoring interface and great performance on any modern device, QSApp offers users infinite creative possibilities, enabling them to stand out in today’s competitive digital landscape and to:
Create compelling interactive web experiences without coding
Embed expressive UX to any website with a single line of code
Publish as standalone web content
When Quicksave was founded in 2017 by game industry veterans Elina Arponen, Timo Kämäräinen, and Ville-Kalle Arponen, they quickly encountered a major challenge: none of the existing game development tools were powerful, fast, or efficient enough to meet their needs for creating high-performance complex user interfaces for games. So, they had to build their own.
What started as an internal solution evolved over the years into what is now the Quicksave. They created a toolkit — an HTML5 WebGL toolkit that includes both the …