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Allow creating pipeline layout with null bind group layout, allow viewports to extend past the render targets bounds, easier access to the experimental compatibility mode on Android, remove maxInterStageShaderComponents limit, and more.

  • New in Chrome
  • JavaScript
  • Chrome

Francois Beaufort

March 26, 2025

Various Performance panel improvements, redesigned empty states for various panels, accessibility tree view in Elements.

  • New in Chrome
  • Chrome
  • Chrome DevTools

Sofia Emelianova

March 25, 2025

All the same interfaces, sweet new looks.

  • Blog
  • HTML
  • CSS
  • Chrome

Adam Argyle

March 24, 2025

Support scroll experiences with navigation buttons and markers with just a few lines of CSS.

  • CSS
  • Chrome

Adam Argyle

March 20, 2025

DevTools Performance panel updates make it easier to navigate within and filter traces.

  • Blog
  • Chrome DevTools
  • Chrome

Brendan Kenny

March 19, 2025

Learn how and why the Chrome team has replaced FreeType with Skrifa.

  • Blog
  • Chrome

Dominik Rottsches

March 19, 2025

Find out how you can participate in Google Summer of Code with Chromium.

  • Blog
  • Chrome

Sreeja Kamishetty

March 18, 2025

Announcing changes to the behavior of --remote-debugging-port and --remote-debugging-pipe.

  • Blog
  • Chrome

Will Harris

March 17, 2025

Learn about the enhancements in Chrome 132-134, such as CSS text box control for vertical spacing, the File System Access API now on Android and WebView, state preserving way to move a DOM element, light dismiss comes to dialog, and more!

  • New in Chrome
  • Blog
  • JavaScript
  • HTML
  • Chrome

Mariko Kosaka

March 11, 2025

As part of our ongoing efforts to improve the extension ecosystem, we are updating our Affiliate Ads Policy.

  • Chrome
  • Chrome Extensions

Rebecca Soares

March 11, 2025

Learn about the new capabilities for declarative behavior on buttons.

  • Blog
  • JavaScript
  • HTML
  • Chrome

Keith Cirkel

March 7, 2025

scheduler.yield() is a new API for ergonomically splitting up long tasks and getting prioritized continuation of execution.

  • Blog
  • JavaScript
  • Chrome

Brendan Kenny

March 6, 2025