Ar.android.webview-android Access

This identifier is part of the bridge between (formerly ARCore) and the Android WebView . It allows apps to display 3D AR content directly inside a web view without needing to open a separate dedicated AR app.

This is the technology that lets you view AR/VR in a browser. ar.android.webview-android

If you are seeing this because an app is crashing or behaving weirdly: This identifier is part of the bridge between

If you are looking at a "long post" of code (a stack trace), it usually means an app tried to load an AR element (like a "View in your room" button on a shopping site) and the WebView component failed or isn't updated. If you are seeing this because an app

Since you mentioned this is a "long post," you might be seeing it in a crash log, a developer console, or perhaps you're looking for the original source code or community discussion surrounding it. 1. What it is: WebXR and Google Play Services for AR