When you jump into Supermedium, experiences don’t take minutes to download, they take seconds to open. It offers a great place for users to quickly find bite-sized VR experiences that aren’t only very cool, but also showcase that WebVR’s potential is pretty endless. Currently, the broadest deal of VR content is housed in Steam, a store built for PC gamers. The site has grown to accommodate content that would’ve generally fallen outside its purview but it still holds standards that don’t make it an ideal place for tinkerers to show off their latest idea. Supermedium wants to become the home for VR memes, small games, stores and VR web pages in a way that becomes a sort of Yahoo Directory for the new medium.







