Release notes
Learn about changes to Chrome Stable that affect developers.
Introducing command and commandfor
Updated March 7, 2025
Learn about the new capabilities for declarative behavior on buttons.
Use scheduler.yield() to break up long tasks
Updated March 6, 2025
scheduler.yield() is a new API for ergonomically splitting up long tasks and getting prioritized continuation of execution.
Delaying the shipping of CSS @function from Chrome 136 to 139
Updated March 6, 2025
The Chrome team responds to concerns from the community.
New in Chrome 134
Updated March 4, 2025
Chrome 134 is rolling out now! It includes light-dismiss functionality for dialogs, and plenty more to discover.
Unlock exciting use cases with the Document Picture-in-Picture API
Updated March 4, 2025
Discover how Document Picture-in-Picture enhanced an online learning experience.
Cancel review in the Chrome Web Store developer dashboard
Updated March 3, 2025
You can now stop the review process for an item that's pending review.
Prepare for Chrome on Android going edge-to-edge
Updated February 28, 2025
Chrome on Android is going edge-to-edge from Chrome 135.
Advance network analysis with Chrome DevTools
Updated February 27, 2025
Advance network analysis with Chrome DevTools.
Popover = hint
Updated February 26, 2025
Discover the new mode for popover that simplifies tooltips and other floating elements.
What's New in WebGPU (Chrome 134)
Updated February 26, 2025
Improve machine-learning workloads with subgroups, shader compilation time improvements on D3D12, remove float filterable texture types support as blendable, and more.
What's new in DevTools, Chrome 134
Updated February 21, 2025
Privacy and security panel, calibrated CPU throttling, first- and third-party highlighting in Performance, new insights, and more.
Better text rendering in Chromium-based browsers on Windows
Updated February 12, 2025
The Edge team added support for respecting the Windows ClearType Tuner values in Chromium directly, resulting in better text rendering in Chromium-based browsers on Windows.
LCP image subparts and RTT now available in CrUX
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.
Enter picture-in-picture automatically when playing media
Updated February 5, 2025
Chrome allows web apps playing media to automatically enter picture-in-picture.
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Introducing command and commandfor
Updated March 7, 2025
Learn about the new capabilities for declarative behavior on buttons.
Use scheduler.yield() to break up long tasks
Updated March 6, 2025
scheduler.yield() is a new API for ergonomically splitting up long tasks and getting prioritized continuation of execution.
Delaying the shipping of CSS @function from Chrome 136 to 139
Updated March 6, 2025
The Chrome team responds to concerns from the community.
New in Chrome 134
Updated March 4, 2025
Chrome 134 is rolling out now! It includes light-dismiss functionality for dialogs, and plenty more to discover.
Unlock exciting use cases with the Document Picture-in-Picture API
Updated March 4, 2025
Discover how Document Picture-in-Picture enhanced an online learning experience.
Cancel review in the Chrome Web Store developer dashboard
Updated March 3, 2025
You can now stop the review process for an item that's pending review.
Prepare for Chrome on Android going edge-to-edge
Updated February 28, 2025
Chrome on Android is going edge-to-edge from Chrome 135.
Advance network analysis with Chrome DevTools
Updated February 27, 2025
Advance network analysis with Chrome DevTools.
Popover = hint
Updated February 26, 2025
Discover the new mode for popover that simplifies tooltips and other floating elements.
What's New in WebGPU (Chrome 134)
Updated February 26, 2025
Improve machine-learning workloads with subgroups, shader compilation time improvements on D3D12, remove float filterable texture types support as blendable, and more.
What's new in DevTools, Chrome 134
Updated February 21, 2025
Privacy and security panel, calibrated CPU throttling, first- and third-party highlighting in Performance, new insights, and more.
Better text rendering in Chromium-based browsers on Windows
Updated February 12, 2025
The Edge team added support for respecting the Windows ClearType Tuner values in Chromium directly, resulting in better text rendering in Chromium-based browsers on Windows.
LCP image subparts and RTT now available in CrUX
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.
Enter picture-in-picture automatically when playing media
Updated February 5, 2025
Chrome allows web apps playing media to automatically enter picture-in-picture.