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This week comes with a mixed bag of new features, incremental improvements, and a new release with the ever important security issue fixes. Also: more blog posts!
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The WebKit team at @igalia.com is happy to announce WPE WebKit 2.52! Read what's new in this release cycle in wpewebkit.org/blog/2026-03...
WebXR on WPE WebKit is here! Igalia’s Sergio Villar breaks down the architecture, OpenXR backend, hand input, AR modes, and the road ahead.
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Busy and great first day at the #igalia booth yesterday, with lots of visitors and interesting discussions about our projects and demos. We also got some great feedback on @wpewebkit.org from some of our happy users who are already trying out the next version. Come and visit us at booth 4-443! #ew26
Some pictures from Marga's talk yesterday, on using best practices when working with yocto to build embedded systems. Nice talk and nice discussion afterward during the Q&A panel. #igalia #ew26
This week's #WebKitIgaliaPeriodicals covers a handful of news: rumble support for gamepads, configurable video decoding limits, a text rendering tweak, and one more release candidate for @wpewebkit.org and @webkitgtk.org
Read it at blogs.igalia.com/webkit/blog/...
On my way to Nuremberg for the Embedded World Conference. I'll present a talk "Web Engines for Embedded Devices: An Introduction to WPE WebKit" on Thursday, and I will also be around in our booth at 4-443 with some cool demos to show. Feel free to come around and say hi!
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This week's #WebKitIgaliaPeriodicals covers added support for vendor-specific hardware media codecs, using texture atlases to image uploads together, and one more release candidate published for @webkitgtk.org and @wpewebkit.org 📜
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We've been quiet, but here's a new #WebKitIgaliaPeriodicals installment: blogs.igalia.com/webkit/blog/...
In this week we multimedia work, a fix for a rendering regression, and a fix for a font selection issue. Also notable we had a new WPE Android release, and the libsoup 3.6.6 release.
New week, new WIP! Number 56 of #WebKitIgaliaPeriodicals is live: blogs.igalia.com/webkit/blog/...
This week: @fosdem.org had presentations about WebKit; we got new stable and development releases, asynchronous scrolling work, OpenGL logging, cleanups, and improving the inspector for the WPE work.
Just arrived in Brussels for the 2026 edition of #FOSDEM! Happy to be back after 6 years and looking forward to be talking about the current status and plans for @webkitgtk.org and @wpewebkit.org, tomorrow at 13:30 in the "Browser and Web Platform" devroom. See you there! fosdem.org/2026/schedul...
In this week's #WebKitIgaliaPeriodicals: the creation of a branch for stable versions, plus the first release candidate from it; WPE gets hyphenation and ability to notify of graphics buffer changes; and both ports get graphics fixes and new Web features.
Read it at blogs.igalia.com/webkit/blog/...
We're back! The first #WebKitIgaliaPeriodicals installment of 2026 brings you performance optimizations, improvements to the memory footprint calculation, new APIs, the removal of the legacy Qt5 WPE backend, and as always, progress on JSC's Temporal implementation → blogs.igalia.com/webkit/blog/...
It's the holiday season 🎄, and here's the last #WebKitIgaliaPeriodicals installment of the year!
It comes packed with new releases, a couple of functions added to the public API, cleanups, better timer handling, and improvements to MathML and WebXR support.
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In this end-of-year special 🎄 of #WebKitIgaliaPeriodicals we have a new GMallocString helper that makes management of malloc-based strings more efficient, development releases, and a handful of advancements on the #JavaScriptCore implementation of Temporal.
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Today #WebKitIgaliaPeriodicals reaches number 50 🙌
This week we continued fleshing out the Temporal implementation, added support for super-tiled buffers when running on Vivante GPUs, and cleaned up WPEPlatform a little more.
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The main highlights for this week's installment of #WebKitIgaliaPeriodicals are the completion of “PlainMonthDay” in Temporal, moving networking access for GstWebRTC to the WebProcess, and Xbox Cloud Gaming now working in WebKitGTK and WPE—and more!
Read it at blogs.igalia.com/webkit/blog/... 📝
This week we have enabled the Web view snapshot API for @wpewebkit.org , progress continued on Temporal and Trusted Types, and version 2.50.2 has been released.
Find out in the latest installment of #WebKitIgaliaPeriodicals at 👉 blogs.igalia.com/webkit/blog/...
This week's #WebKitIgaliaPeriodicals update includes a new “CStringView” internal API, more MathML progress with the implementation of the “scriptlevel” attribute, the removal of the Flatpak-based SDK, and a maintenance update of WPEBackend-fdo.
Read it all at blogs.igalia.com/webkit/blog/...
For the latest installment of #WebKitIgaliaPeriodicals we have a hodgepodge of fixes in Temporal and multimedia, an addition to the public API in preparation for future work, plus advances in WebExtensions, WebXR, and Android support.
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A calmer week this time! In this #WebKitIgaliaPeriodicals installment we cover the “RunLoopObserver” infrastructure, more information in “webkit://gpu”, and on the Trusted Types front the timing of check was changed to align with spec changes.
Read it at blogs.igalia.com/webkit/blog/...
About to present our usual "Igalia and WebKit: Status Update and Plans" (2025 edition) talk in a couple of hours at the #WebKit Contributors Meeting. Lots of updates covering the work of several teams at @igalia.com, I hope it will be interesting and that we'll get some good feedback and questions!
New week, new #WebKitIgaliaPeriodicals installment! → blogs.igalia.com/webkit/blog/...
This week we got WebXR feature work, graphics performance improvements, MathML additions, a fix for hue interpolation, a fix for WebDriver screenshots, development releases and a blog post about memory profiling.
This week was calmer than previous week but we still had some meaningful updates. Check the last #WebKitIgaliaPeriodicals installment, number 43, at blogs.igalia.com/webkit/blog/...
#WebKitIgaliaPeriodicals issue #42 is available → blogs.igalia.com/webkit/blog/...
Including Temporal updates, the testing infrastructure now runs WebXR API tests; WebKitGTK fixes Web Inspector resize, drops support for libsoup2; and releases of both the WPE and GTK ports including a security fix.
Another exciting weekful of updates, covering many fronts: MathML, Trusted Types, WebExtensions, multimedia, graphics... Issue #41 of #WebKitIgaliaPeriodicals has it all!
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The big news this week is that we have released version 2.50.0, the first one in a new stable series! 🙌
But this week's #WebKitIgaliaPeriodicals has also updates on WebXR testing, WebExtensions progress, and fixing multimedia memory leaks. Read more about it at
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For this week's installment of #WebKitIgaliaPeriodicals the JavaScriptCore implementation of Temporal continues to be polished, as does SVGAElement, and WPE and WebKitGTK accessibility tests can now run (but they are not passing yet).
Read more at WIP #38 → blogs.igalia.com/webkit/blog/...