Learn about changes to Chrome Stable that affect developers.

Updated February 11, 2025

The Chrome Web Store is committed to fostering a high-quality and trustworthy ecosystem for developers and users. To align with this goal, we're announcing a series of policy updates designed to provide clarity and consistency across our platform.

Updated February 11, 2025

Learn about the change to the Chrome User Experience Report (CrUX changes) in the February 2025 release including LCP image subparts, LCP resource types, and RTT.

Updated February 5, 2025

Chrome allows web apps playing media to automatically enter picture-in-picture.

Updated February 5, 2025

Discover the latest features coming to Chrome.

Updated February 4, 2025

Chrome 133 is rolling out now! There's some exciting new CSS features and plenty more to discover.

Updated January 30, 2025

Persistent AI chat history, better navigation, ignore listing, and stack traces in Performance, new 'What's new' panel, and more.

Updated January 29, 2025

Additional unorm8x4-bgra and 1-component vertex formats, allow unknown limits to be requested with undefined value, WGSL alignment rules changes, WGSL performance gains with discard, and much more.

Updated January 29, 2025

An overview of the recent changes in Chrome Extensions, plus exciting upcoming extensions features developers can look forward to.

Updated January 21, 2025

Discover how to detect WebAuthn capabilities with `getClientCapabilities()` and tailor authentication workflows for your users.

Updated January 20, 2025

From Chrome 133, eligible CPU-intensive background tabs will be frozen when Energy Saver mode is active.

Updated January 16, 2025

Chrome on iOS 17 or later can now create, sync and authenticate with passkeys in Google Password Manager (GPM). This makes passkeys on GPM available everywhere Chrome is.

Updated January 15, 2025

Like container queries; but for stuck, snapped, and overflowing queries.

Updated January 15, 2025

You can now use attr() with any CSS property–including custom properties–and it can parse values into data types other than strings.

Updated January 15, 2025

Learn about the latest features shipping in Chrome.

Updated January 14, 2025

Learn about fun and exciting use-cases of the new AI assistance panel in DevTools

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Chrome is always updating. See the release notes for Chrome Stable and Beta, updates for WebGPU, and more.

Updated February 11, 2025

The Chrome Web Store is committed to fostering a high-quality and trustworthy ecosystem for developers and users. To align with this goal, we're announcing a series of policy updates designed to provide clarity and consistency across our platform.

Updated February 11, 2025

Learn about the change to the Chrome User Experience Report (CrUX changes) in the February 2025 release including LCP image subparts, LCP resource types, and RTT.

Updated February 5, 2025

Chrome allows web apps playing media to automatically enter picture-in-picture.

Updated February 5, 2025

Discover the latest features coming to Chrome.

Updated February 4, 2025

Chrome 133 is rolling out now! There's some exciting new CSS features and plenty more to discover.

Updated January 30, 2025

Persistent AI chat history, better navigation, ignore listing, and stack traces in Performance, new 'What's new' panel, and more.

Updated January 29, 2025

Additional unorm8x4-bgra and 1-component vertex formats, allow unknown limits to be requested with undefined value, WGSL alignment rules changes, WGSL performance gains with discard, and much more.

Updated January 29, 2025

An overview of the recent changes in Chrome Extensions, plus exciting upcoming extensions features developers can look forward to.

Updated January 21, 2025

Discover how to detect WebAuthn capabilities with `getClientCapabilities()` and tailor authentication workflows for your users.

Updated January 20, 2025

From Chrome 133, eligible CPU-intensive background tabs will be frozen when Energy Saver mode is active.

Updated January 16, 2025

Chrome on iOS 17 or later can now create, sync and authenticate with passkeys in Google Password Manager (GPM). This makes passkeys on GPM available everywhere Chrome is.

Updated January 15, 2025

Like container queries; but for stuck, snapped, and overflowing queries.

Updated January 15, 2025

You can now use attr() with any CSS property–including custom properties–and it can parse values into data types other than strings.

Updated January 15, 2025

Learn about the latest features shipping in Chrome.

Updated January 14, 2025

Learn about fun and exciting use-cases of the new AI assistance panel in DevTools