According to Google’s Brandon Jones, Chrome, at least the Windows and OS X versions, now support WebVR letting you use virtual reality headsets like the Oculus Rift or Google’s Cardboard with it. What does that mean for Chrome users right now? Not much, and definitely not surfing your favorite sites or checking email on some spinning 3D cube. But Chrome’s WebVR support does pave the way for virtual reality experiences to be delivered through a browser. And it could revolutionize shopping, letting you see a product from any angle, or finally browse an entire store’s offerings from the comfort of your office chair.