On the standards track: Yes
Is Experimental: No
Is Deprecated: No
In Chrome version 26 on 2013-03-26
In Chrome Android version 26 on 2013-04-03
In Edge version 12 on 2015-07-29
In Firefox version 16 on 2012-10-09 Note: Since Firefox 42, the prefixed version of gradients can be disabled by setting layout.css.prefixes.gradients to false.
In Firefox for Android version 16 on 2012-10-09 Note: Since Firefox for Android 42, the prefixed version of gradients can be disabled by setting layout.css.prefixes.gradients to false.
In Internet Explorer version 10 on 2012-10-26 Note: Internet Explorer 5.5 through 9.0 supported gradients via a proprietary filter: -ms-filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Gradient().
In Quest Browser version 5.0 on undefined
In Opera version 12.1 on 2012-11-20
In Opera Android version 12.1 on 2012-10-09
In Safari version 7 on 2013-10-22 Note: Safari 4 was supporting an experimental -webkit-gradient(radial,…) function. This old outdated syntax is still supported for compatibility purposes.
In Safari on iOS version 7 on 2013-09-18 Note: Safari on iOS 3.2 was supporting an experimental -webkit-gradient(radial,…) function. This old outdated syntax is still supported for compatibility purposes.
In Samsung Internet version 1.5 on 2013-09-25
In WebView Android version 4.4 on 2013-12-09
In WebView on iOS version 7 on 2013-09-18 Note: WebView on iOS 3.2 was supporting an experimental -webkit-gradient(radial,…) function. This old outdated syntax is still supported for compatibility purposes.