On the standards track: Yes
Is Experimental: No
Is Deprecated: No
In Chrome version 144 on 2026-01-13 Note: When self-y-end is used as a single keyword, or alongside span-all, it unexpectedly allows the anchored box to overflow the viewport, obscuring content. Use place-self: anchor-center as a workaround. See bug 438334710. When y-self-end is used as a single keyword, or alongside span-all, it unexpectedly allows the anchored box to overflow the viewport, obscuring content. Use place-self: anchor-center as a workaround. See bug 438334710.
In Chrome Android version 144 on 2026-01-13 Note: When self-y-end is used as a single keyword, or alongside span-all, it unexpectedly allows the anchored box to overflow the viewport, obscuring content. Use place-self: anchor-center as a workaround. See bug 438334710. When y-self-end is used as a single keyword, or alongside span-all, it unexpectedly allows the anchored box to overflow the viewport, obscuring content. Use place-self: anchor-center as a workaround. See bug 438334710.
In Edge version 144 on 2026-01-15 Note: When self-y-end is used as a single keyword, or alongside span-all, it unexpectedly allows the anchored box to overflow the viewport, obscuring content. Use place-self: anchor-center as a workaround. See bug 438334710. When y-self-end is used as a single keyword, or alongside span-all, it unexpectedly allows the anchored box to overflow the viewport, obscuring content. Use place-self: anchor-center as a workaround. See bug 438334710.
In Firefox version 148 on 2026-02-24 Note: When self-y-end is used as a single keyword, or alongside span-all, it unexpectedly allows the anchored box to overflow the viewport, obscuring content. Use place-self: anchor-center as a workaround. See bug 2008537.
In Firefox for Android version 148 on 2026-02-24 Note: When self-y-end is used as a single keyword, or alongside span-all, it unexpectedly allows the anchored box to overflow the viewport, obscuring content. Use place-self: anchor-center as a workaround. See bug 2008537.
Not in Internet Explorer
Not in Quest Browser
In Opera version 115 on 2024-11-27 Note: When y-self-end is used as a single keyword, or alongside span-all, it unexpectedly allows the anchored box to overflow the viewport, obscuring content. Use place-self: anchor-center as a workaround. See bug 438334710.
In Opera Android version 94 on 2026-01-13 Note: When self-y-end is used as a single keyword, or alongside span-all, it unexpectedly allows the anchored box to overflow the viewport, obscuring content. Use place-self: anchor-center as a workaround. See bug 438334710. When y-self-end is used as a single keyword, or alongside span-all, it unexpectedly allows the anchored box to overflow the viewport, obscuring content. Use place-self: anchor-center as a workaround. See bug 438334710.
In Safari version 26.2 on 2025-12-12
In Safari on iOS version 26.2 on 2025-12-12
In Samsung Internet version 28.0 on 2025-04-02 Note: When y-self-end is used as a single keyword, or alongside span-all, it unexpectedly allows the anchored box to overflow the viewport, obscuring content. Use place-self: anchor-center as a workaround. See bug 438334710.
In WebView Android version 144 on 2026-01-13 Note: When self-y-end is used as a single keyword, or alongside span-all, it unexpectedly allows the anchored box to overflow the viewport, obscuring content. Use place-self: anchor-center as a workaround. See bug 438334710. When y-self-end is used as a single keyword, or alongside span-all, it unexpectedly allows the anchored box to overflow the viewport, obscuring content. Use place-self: anchor-center as a workaround. See bug 438334710.
In WebView on iOS version 26.2 on 2025-12-12