The world wide web is an important knowledge repository for our daily activities, and moreover it is transforming itself to service repository. Many scientists not only publish their results on the web but offer services that accrue from their scientific discoveries and inventions. The webOrigami, under development by SCORE at University of Tsukuba, is one such science service portal that offers services to interested mathematicians and origamists. Its aim is to help them to explore the possibilities of computational origami as well as enjoying the origami art. In this talk I will present the current state of the development of the system, talking about technical problems that we encounters and solutions we came up with.