Image galleries don't have to slow your page down. Use Baseline features like loading="lazy" and the AVIF format to handle large images efficiently, reducing performance impact. See how to code a modern image gallery → https://goo.gle/47S6jxv
Chrome for Developers
Technology, Information and Internet
Helping you build, grow, and innovate on the web.
About us
The official Chrome for Developers LinkedIn account from Google. We want to help you build beautiful, accessible, fast, and secure websites that work cross-browser, and for all of your users.
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https://developer.chrome.com/
External link for Chrome for Developers
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- Technology, Information and Internet
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Bringing custom models from frameworks like PyTorch to the web presents unique challenges. LiteRT.js, our new #WebAI runtime, is here to help. 🛠️ In this session from the Web AI Summit, Googlers Matthew Soulanille and Chintan Parikh demo how LiteRT.js makes it easier to run your converted .tflite models in the browser and discuss the future roadmap → https://goo.gle/452pWm9
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Dialogs? Popovers? There's a command for that. Join Una Kravets and Bramus Van Damme on The CSS Podcast to explore command and commandfor attributes. From standard use cases to custom commands and the new "interest invokers," they're covering it all → https://goo.gle/4j07GQ3
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Obfuscation vs. Minification 🥊 One is a standard practice, the other violates policy. Do you know the difference? Oliver Dunk demonstrates the contrast and shows you how to stay compliant while protecting your work → https://goo.gle/3NwiPMA
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Explore the experimental leap from JVM to #WebAssembly → https://goo.gle/49dCRUB Thomas Steiner, PhD sits down with Sébastien Doeraene to discuss the decision to target Wasm. They get technical on how Scala.js’s nominal type system maps to Wasm GC and what you need to know before enabling experimental usage. Don't miss this deep dive into the web's new foundation!
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Integrating a new library feels like learning a secret language, you need an interpreter. AI assistance in Chrome DevTools can instantly understand the logic of unfamiliar code to help you become more efficient → https://goo.gle/3XBdc1G
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2025, that’s a wrap 🎬 This year, the web dev community pushed boundaries like never before. You turned new APIs into powerful user experiences. You used AI assistance and Chrome DevTools to speed up daily workflows. Most importantly, you shared the journey. From the bugs to the wins, it’s been an honor to build alongside you. We are ready to tackle what comes next. What are you most excited to build in 2026?
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It’s time for the 2025 Chrome Extensions rewind ⏪ → https://goo.gle/4pY10Ey Oliver D. covers the launch of the new Chrome Web Store API, side panel improvements, the rise of AI experimentation, and more.
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New Year's Resolution: Keep your data where it belongs—on your device. 🔒 Rody Davis is showing us how to build an offline RAG system that runs 100% in the browser. No cloud, just SQLite and EmbeddingGemma working in harmony. Start building locally → https://goo.gle/4j6QVTh
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Chrome for Developers reposted this
When Matthias Rohmer decorates the studio with Christmas lights, the only choice is to go bigger! Here’s my video looking at everything that happened with Chrome Extensions in 2025: https://lnkd.in/e-ee8Jvi If you feel inclined, also take a look at this video on the latest updates to Chrome DevTools: https://lnkd.in/eHtMcSYw
Everything that happened with Chrome Extensions in 2025
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