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4/28/2026
We're expanding the roles in extensions Developer Dashboard to include admin, editor, item manager, and viewer.
4/24/2026
Your manifest can now support multiple languages.
4/22/2026
Chrome extension developers can now opt-in to use the Structured Clone algorithm for message serialization.
WGSL linear_indexing extension and WebGPU on Linux NVIDIA.
4/20/2026
Take a last chance to try out the Soft Navigations API before release with this final origin trial.
4/16/2026
Join the origin trial for Connection Allowlists, a security mechanism in Chrome that creates a network sandbox for documents and web workers.
4/15/2026
Learn how Chrome Autofill is improving support for Japanese phonetic names (Furigana), making it easier for users to fill out web forms.
4/14/2026
Over the next several weeks, we'll release lessons on AI evals.
4/8/2026
We're launching a new appeals process in the Chrome Web Store.
Get a preview of the next Chrome release with this post detailing the features in the current beta.
4/7/2026
Automatic context switching for AI assistance, Updates for DevTools for agents, and code completion for Console and Sources panels.
Element-scoped view transitions, CSS contrast-color(), and the border-shape property.
3/27/2026
The next iteration of view transitions is here!
3/18/2026
Chrome automatically opens a video PiP window for sites that have not registered a media session action handler.
3/11/2026
Learn the different purposes of WebMCP and MCP, and how to use them together for agentic experiences.
3/10/2026
Scroll-triggered animations, Scoped custom element registries, Sanitizer API, and more.
Adopted Style Sheets, Console history, and DevTools MCP with --slim mode, memory snapshots, and new A11y/LCP skills.
3/9/2026
You can now encapsulate custom elements.
3/5/2026
Try out focusgroup and comment on the proposal.
3/3/2026
From September 2026 Chrome releases will be every two weeks.
Device Bound Session Credentials (DBSC) are now available in Chrome 145 on Windows to help protect users from cookie theft.
2/25/2026
Support WebGPU compatibility mode on OpenGL ES 3.1 and transient attachments.