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A fast, open source web browser engine.

WebKit is the web browser engine used by Safari, Mail, App Store, and many other apps on macOS, iOS, and Linux. Get started contributing code, or reporting bugs.

Web developers can follow development, check feature status, download Safari Technology Preview to try out the latest web technologies, and report bugs.

Online Identity Verification with the Digital Credentials API

Online Identity Verification with the Digital Credentials API

The rise of e-commerce in the past decade changed the way customers interact with businesses online, leading to new innovations and improved user experiences.

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Position-area:
Clear and explicit or short and sweet?

Position-area:
Clear and explicit or short and sweet?

When I first learned anchor positioning, I built a demo to help me figure out how it all worked.

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WebKit Features in Safari 26.0

WebKit Features in Safari 26.0

We’re happy to share with you what’s arriving in Safari 26.0!

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Subgrid:
how to line up elements to your heart’s content

Subgrid:
how to line up elements to your heart’s content

When Grid became widely available across browsers in 2017, it was an absolute game changer.

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Submit your ideas for Interop 2026

Submit your ideas for Interop 2026

Every year, web developers all over the world get a chance to formally throw their hat in the ring and submit proposals that can impact how the web works in both small and large ways.

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