NOTE: If you already have a webpage with Haptek content, read this announcement about making it compatible with Mozilla and the latest versions of Netscape.

So, you want to add the Haptek Player to your...

Making Webpages: PeoplePutty lets non-programmers build basic 3D character web pages. For those who want deeper control, adding the Haptek Player to a webpage is easy!
Option 1 : Visit the Getting Started page, described below. ..Or
Option 2 : Download the Haptek Guide, also described below.

Making Programs: Since the Haptek Player is an ActiveX plugin, it's easy to add to any program using Microsoft VisualStudio or Borland C++. The Guide has several examples of using the ActiveX control in popular development environments.


Programmer's Technical
Whitepaper


Still trying to figure out exactly what it is that Haptek provides?  Looking for technical details? Perhaps a feature list?  Then this paper for programmers and the technically inclined will clear things up a bit.

Getting
Started

Our new Getting Started page shows you the basics of adding a Haptek character to the HTML of a webpage, without having to download the entire Guide.

Haptek Guide

The new Haptek Guide contains everything you need to get started.
This is a 100% - reworked version of the old SDK, with documentation for everything from building custom accessories & textures to merging the Haptek API with your own 3d renderer. Best of all, it's Searchable. Everything you need is here!

Commercial Licensing

If you run a commercial website and want to use the Haptek Player see this page for information on pricing, restrictions and other information. Same goes for any commercial use of Haptek Technology. Read This!