On the standards track: Yes
Is Experimental: No
Is Deprecated: No
In Chrome version 134 on 2025-03-04 Note: Supported on ChromeOS, macOS, and Windows. Supported on Linux (Intel Gen12+ GPUs only) since Chrome 144.
In Chrome Android version 134 on 2025-03-04 Note: Supported on ChromeOS, macOS, and Windows. Supported on Linux (Intel Gen12+ GPUs only) since Chrome Android 144.
In Edge version 134 on 2025-03-06 Note: Supported on ChromeOS, macOS, and Windows. Supported on Linux (Intel Gen12+ GPUs only) since Edge 144.
In Firefox version 141 on 2025-07-22 Note: Supports all contexts except service workers. See bug 1942431. Supports Windows since Firefox 141. See bug 1972486. Supports macOS Tahoe on Apple silicon since Firefox 145. See bug 1992212. Supports older macOS versions on Apple silicon since Firefox 147. See bug 1993341. Does not support macOS on Intel CPUs. See bug 2004105. Does not support Linux. See bug 2006676.
Not in Firefox for Android
Not in Internet Explorer
Not in Quest Browser
In Opera version 119 on 2025-05-13 Note: Supported on ChromeOS, macOS, and Windows. Supported on Linux (Intel Gen12+ GPUs only) since Opera false.
In Opera Android version 88 on 2025-03-19 Note: Supported on ChromeOS, macOS, and Windows. Supported on Linux (Intel Gen12+ GPUs only) since Opera Android false.
Not in Safari
Not in Safari on iOS
In Samsung Internet version 29.0 on 2025-10-25 Note: Supported on ChromeOS, macOS, and Windows. Supported on Linux (Intel Gen12+ GPUs only) since Samsung Internet false.
In WebView Android version 134 on 2025-03-04 Note: Supported on ChromeOS, macOS, and Windows. Supported on Linux (Intel Gen12+ GPUs only) since WebView Android 144.
Not in WebView on iOS